Yes. Pus is buildup of Dead white blood cells and bacteria. If you pop a internal cyst. (For example a gum boil) . The bacteria will get in your bloodstream and will affect your red blooddcells and any others.
Gum disease (periodontal disease) means infection or inflammation of the tissues that surround the teeth.Cause:Poor oral hygienePoor immune systemSmoking
The medical term for pus in gums is called "gingival abscess." It is a localized collection of pus around the gum tissues, usually caused by a bacterial infection. Treatment typically involves draining the abscess and addressing the underlying cause, which may include periodontal disease or tooth decay.
First you get swollen gums then pus comes out and your mouth will have a gross taste to it then it might bleed and your breath will kinda smell.
You should have had the crown replaced and that lovely little pus is a sign of infection which means they are probably going to have to pull the tooth or perform another root canal.
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Pus is not good its an infection.
This sounds like an abscess. These can be very painful and you could be in danger of losing your tooth. It would be a good idea to visit your dentist ASAP.
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Lick the pus up!
"Pus" in Hebrew is "moo-GLAH" (accent on the second syllable).
Pus doesn't have a past tense as it's not a verb.