I haven't heard of this occurring, No. But to be sure speak to your doctor. :o)
The difference between a gingival abscess and a periodontal abscess is that a gingival abscess is only in the soft gum tissue while a periodontal abscess extends into all of the gum tissue. A periodontal abscess can affect the roots of a tooth.
The dentist could not work on his teeth because he had an abscess on his gum.
yes, but it happens to 1-8000000 people in the world.
Brain abscess is relatively rare, accounting for 1 in 10,000 hospital admissions
An abscess is a sore on the gum that is caused by an infection. The only way to treat an abscess is to get an antibiotic from your dentist.
yes. not a tooth abscess, but a gum abscess. These need to be treated with antibiotics.
The most common site of a brain abscess is the cerebellum.
Brain abscess may be preventable by prompt and aggressive treatment of the infections which give rise to it, especially sinus and ear infections
A gum abscess typically appears as a swollen, red bump on the gum tissue, often filled with pus. It may be painful and can cause discomfort when chewing or touching the area. Surrounding tissues might also be inflamed, and there may be a noticeable bad taste or odor in the mouth. In some cases, the abscess can lead to a more serious infection if not treated promptly.
Heart disease is linked to gum disease.
Treatment for brain abscess begins with intravenous antibiotics, chosen to match the infecting bacterium if known, or to cover a wide spectrum of possibilities if not
Brain abscess, eye infection, hepatitis (liver disease), peritonitis (abdominal infection), lung infection, joint infection, arthritis, heart disease, bone infection, and gallbladder infection.