It's fine.
You need to treat the infected tooth with a dose of antibiotics first then you can remove it!!!
A tooth extraction can get an infection. A dentist or doctor will have to prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection.
Yes, you can. An infection in your wisdom tooth is signaled by foul taste in your mouth, bad persistance breath, pain in your teeth, headache, fever and chills (at advanced stage infection).
Go to a dentist you can get very sick from an abscessed tooth. Probably antibiotics are required to clear the infection
if it is the source of an infection, it can
A tooth infection will not go away until it is treated by a dentist. If antibiotics are prescribed and dental work is performed to remove the infection it should resolve within 7 to 10 days.
yeah!!! i got an infection...and let me tell you it hurts like hell..
a fewer? you mean fever? ITS NOT UNCOMMON. But its a sign of infection or abcess.
Food stuck in a wisdom tooth hole can lead to infection if not properly cleaned, as it creates an environment for bacteria to thrive. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, bad breath, and a foul taste in the mouth. It's important to maintain good oral hygiene and consult a dentist for proper treatment, which may include cleaning the area, antibiotics, or further dental intervention. Regular check-ups can help prevent complications associated with wisdom teeth extraction sites.
The most effective treatment options for a cat tooth infection typically involve a combination of antibiotics, dental cleaning, and possibly tooth extraction if the infection is severe. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
It can be done without antibiotics before (had all four of mine pulled without them, and two were infected) but they should give you something to take afterwards to treat the infection. If not, go talk to a doctor or another dentist.
Hydrogen peroxide can help to kill some bacteria in the mouth, but it is not a recommended treatment for a tooth infection. It's best to see a dentist for proper evaluation and treatment, which may include antibiotics or drainage of the infection.