Not a Good idea to have surgery while experiencing any type of infection.
So long as its not too close to the surgery site.
Too many sugary foods is bad but once in a while is ok. Most food is ok for your teeth.
Sure, depends on the type of surgery, time since the surgery and if your doctor gives you the ok to do that activity.
Of course it is.
Yes
Yes it is OK to do CPR after open heart surgery.
Speed will rot your teeth by destroying the enamel, but it will leave the metal fillings OK.
Yes.
Ask your surgeon.
Yes, however, you need to brush VERY softly around the abscess, rupturing it can cause infection and could potentially be fatal if not treated. You need to get into a dentist or visit an emergency room for antibiotics. More than likely that tooth will need to be extracted as once an abscess forms it is no longer salvageable through root canal therapy.
The most likely cause of a cheek abscess in a rabbit is a tooth root abscess that has opened up outside its face. This can be a very serious thing in rabbit because, if the tooth is painful enough, the rabbit may stop eating and develop a condition called GI stasis in which their normal gut movements stop. GI stasis is a life threatening condition. I would suggest not reopening it, since an abscess in a rabbit is filled with VERY thick pus which is nearly impossible to express out of it without surgery. Take the rabbit to a vet before things get worse. Kelly Hickey, CVT
it is OK to give you dog silverware and it does strengthening your dogs teeth it also can keep them quiet and leave you alone for a few hours until they get board.