Is your toothache a tooth abscess?

Autore: Dr Mark Hughes
Pubblicato: | Aggiornato: 28/03/2019
Editor: Lisa Heffernan

If you’re experiencing a sudden, throbbing pain in your gum, accompanied by swelling, increased pressure and a bad taste in your mouth, you might have an abscess. Abscesses can affect different areas of the mouth, including the teeth, gum tissue and soft tissue around the crown and are caused by a bacterial infection. They can be described as a localisation of pus within the mouth’s tissue.

A gum boil or parulis occurs in the soft tissue of the gum and looks like a small pimple. Gum boils act as drainage points for abscesses that occur at the root of a tooth.                     

Dr Mark Hughes, renowned dentist and founder of Harley Street Dental Studio explains what causes a tooth abscess, who is more likely to get an abscess and what we can all do to avoid one.

Different types of abscesses

There are different types of abscesses. The most common are:

  • Gingival abscesses that stay in the gum and don’t affect the surrounding ligaments. This is caused by gum disease.
  • Periodontal abscesses; these occur due to an infected living tooth. Periodontitis has occurred, when inflammation of the gums or gum disease extends to the ligaments and bone that supports the tooth, leading to the tooth loosening or falling out.
  • Tooth or apical abscesses, caused by tooth decay or trauma that occurs from an infected dead tooth. This abscess starts in the soft pulp of the tooth.

What causes an abscess in the mouth?

There may be many causes of abscesses in the mouth, but the most common is an infection from the inside of a tooth or an infection in the gum and ligament supporting the tooth. Bacteria, often present in plaque can make its way into a tooth and cause infection.

Who is more likely to get an abscess?

Some people are more susceptible to dental diseases than others. For the most part, mouth infections are avoidable and are caused by the long term effects of poor diet or poor oral hygiene. If you do not look after your gums properly, effectively clean your teeth and visit your dentist on a regular basis, you are at a greater risk of developing gum disease or periodontitis.

High sugar consumption is responsible for causing tooth decay, which can ultimately infect the nerves of the teeth causing pain and often extreme pain which leads to an abscess. It is important that diabetics tightly control their blood sugar levels as those with diabetes and smokers are at a greater risk of developing periodontitis and gum disease.

When is an abscess a sign of gum disease or oral cancer?

An abscess that is related to gum disease often presents itself on the gum tissue that surrounds the tooth and can feel like a toothache.

Oral cancer is generally not found on the gum tissue surrounding the tooth, but instead on the tongue or cheeks. There are of course exceptions.

Any abscess or gum lesion that doesn’t go away within 2 weeks should be checked by a dentist immediately.

What tips have you to avoid an abscess and to keep gums healthy?

  • Brush your teeth twice a day
  • Floss
  • See a dental hygienist every 3 to 4 months to avoid gum disease
  • Follow a low sugar, low carb diet to avoid tooth decay
  • Eat sugary foods less frequently during the day
  • If you play a contact sport, make sure to always wear a gum shield

Take good care of your teeth to avoid infections, gum disease and other complications. If you haven’t seen your dentist in a while, now is the time to schedule an appointment.

*Tradotto con Google Translator. Preghiamo ci scusi per ogni imperfezione

Dr Mark Hughes
Odontoiatria e stomatologia

Il Dr Mark Hughes è uno dei dentisti cosmetici leader nel Regno Unito, con una significativa esperienza e abilità sia in ortodonzia che in odontoiatria estetica. È membro accreditato della British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, un riconoscimento estremamente prestigioso, essendo uno dei soli 16 dentisti nel Regno Unito. È membro a pieno titolo dell'American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. Il Dr Hughes ha fondato l' Harley Street Dental Studio nel 2004, e ha continuato a diventare co-fondatore del famoso Harley Street Dental Group appena quattro anni dopo. Le sue cliniche condividono la visione di offrire gli ultimi sviluppi in odontoiatria e le tecniche più avanzate, per offrire risultati di alta qualità in ortodonzia e odontoiatria estetica.

Dr Hughes appare spesso nei media per discutere le sue tecniche e le sue cliniche come consulente dentale, e ha lavorato con una serie di celebrità nel corso degli anni. Con il posizionamento di oltre 10.000 faccette dentali e il completamento con successo di oltre 1.000 trattamenti Invisalign , Dr Hughes ha guadagnato la sua reputazione di dentista di livello mondiale. È un importante opinion leader e ambasciatore del marchio per molte aziende dentistiche leader e ha anche un interesse per la formazione e l'istruzione, lavorando come mentore per altri dentisti e conferenze a livello internazionale e in tutto il Regno Unito.

*Tradotto con Google Translator. Preghiamo ci scusi per ogni imperfezione

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