Yes.
Hope this helps somewhat. I am taking DOXYCYCL hyc 100mg for gum infection and periodontal reasons. 2 capsule a day. Your "Tooth infection" is not specific, usually gum infection and teeth problems go hand in hand or in this case "mouth in mouth", sorry, could not help that ! good luck! DOXYCYCL is from the tetricycline family Tom Hello,doxycycl hyc 100 mg will help clear up your infection,be shure to take it every day until your prescription is out,I will be on mine for 10 day's.100 mg twice a day is a good dose to clear up the infection.good luck,abcessed teeth/gum's are the worst. mel
I had this infection with one of my testicle and the docter subscribed doxycycl. You can't go out in the sun or take with empty stomache.
Yes you can!
yes you can treat a tooth infection with medication
There are quite a few symptoms of tooth infection such as fever. Other symptoms of tooth infection include smelly drainage and pain.
A tooth abscess is an infection. This might be under your tooth or around your tooth. Either way, it's an infection that can be very painful.
You will need separate medications for Trich & a tooth infection.
No. Doxycycline is an antibiotic. It clears your system of infection ("bad" bacteria).
The short answer is yes. Doxycycl is a broad spectrum antibiotic and there may be several different types of bacteria involved in a wisdom tooth infection. After all, everything goes in the mouth. I'm taking Doxycycl right now but my situation may be different because I've undergone root canal therapy. I was surprised to experience moderate to severe pain after the root canal since I knew the nerve was removed, but then I found out that the infection can spread out of the tooth. I was in constant pain by the time I called my dentist and he prescribed the Doxycycl for me immediately. I took it twice a day and after a day and a half the pain was gone. I'm still taking it in fact to assure that the infection doesn't return. In my case the pain and throbbing involved my jaw from my ear to the middle of my chin, and at it's worst the side of my head. Also, I had swelling in my neck between my jaw and tounge, which I now believe from research was a lymph gland. Hope this helps, especially if you're still suffering and haven't decided to get the medicine you need yet.
Yes a tooth infection can bring about blood poisoning
A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.
I would not wait to take an antibiotic for an abcess tooth! If you get the tooth pulled with the infection still in site...you are in for one rude awakening when he attempts to pull that tooth!