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The part of the tooth that has the nerves in it is right under the crown of your tooth ''aka'' the top part of your tooth and they travel down into you gums hope this help's
It is best to let your dentist remove these fragments. It is most likely pieces of a tooth rather than bone. Rinsing with warm salt water will help the healing of your gums. After a tooth removal, as the inflammation goes away and your gums shrink, some fragments may push their way through the gum. This is usually related to a tooth that was broken during its removal. Follow up with your dentist any time you experience something unusual after a procedure.
yes salt water helps your gums from pain and burning sensation
Yes it helps fight inflamation of the gums which can be the cause of the pain
I don't agree with the below .If an abscess is caused by a big cavity in a tooth that has reached the pulp chamber, then the tooth is weakened from the decay. The abscess itself won't break the tooth apart, but the tooth might break because it became weaker from the presence of the cavity.An abscess if a pocket of infection and its pressure can push onto a tooth but the tooth will likely only chip or break apart if it has been weakened by acids like coffee or soda. a good way to check this is to get a small light like a dental light and place behind the row of teeth in a semi-dark room now if u can see the teeth light up from the light behind them then your teeth are thin and u need to check with your dentist about what they can do to help.
Yes, the stitches would cover the hole where your tooth was extracted. This is to help the gums heal without food getting caught in the hole.
An abscessed tooth can be treated with a root canal and a crown, or with an apicoectomy (if the root canal has failed) or with an extraction. Only your dentist can tell you which option is best for your individual situation.
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Your gums bright red too? It's probably abcessed. See a dentist immediately!
Gargle warm water with salt in it and spit it out. Do this 3 - 4 times a day. Salt is good for toughening up the gums (I do it every day) and also to help heal faster.
I do not believe that anything is added to help tooth decay. Fluorides are added to fight (not help!) tooth decay.
Fluoride.