Understanding the Threat of Dental Infection

Too many people are unaware of the seriousness of an untreated dental abscess. An abscess is a pocket of pus developing from a bacterial infection in the mouth.

This can be a painful infection within a tooth (periapical), or one that has developed within the gums around a tooth (periodontal). In most cases, dental abscesses cause intense pain and swelling and constitute a dental emergency.

If not treated quickly and effectively, the outcomes can range from unfortunate to fatal. Not only can dental infection cause you to lose a tooth, it can reach surrounding lymph nodes, the circulatory system, and the brain. In extreme cases, a neglected tooth abscess can kill.

At Glenroy Dental Group, we want to share our knowledge of dental abscesses to help ensure that you and your family remain safe and healthy!

Dangers of dental abscesses

Igonring a dental abscess is unwise and potentially life threatening. An infection in the tooth or gums can lead to:

Causes of abscess in the mouth

Abscesses most commonly occur if tooth decay is left untreated, however there are other possible causes as well:

Further, people with compromised immune systems are at greater risk of dental infection. The immune system can be affected by underlying heath conditions; a common one is diabetes. Some medical treatments, including chemotherapy, also decrease natural immunity, giving infections a better chance to take hold.

Signs and symptoms

A toothache is often the first symptom. Left unattended to, what begins as a minor issue can become infected, resulting in pain, redness, swelling and high fever. Other symptoms include a bad taste in your mouth or bad breath that brushing and rinsing with mouthwash cannot reduce.

Symptoms of possible infection include:

If you have a fever and dental swelling at the same time, or if you develop trouble breathing or swallowing, you should seek medical attention immediately. This is a sign of a severe infection that may have escaped a tooth and reached your jawbone or surrounding areas. Contact your Glenroy Dental Group dentist for same-day treatment.

The best thing you can do for your health is to prevent dental abscesses from taking hold to begin with. See your dentist every six months (or as recommended) as we can both detect and prevent severe dental problems.

Preventing dental abscesses at home

Reduce your risk of developing dental infections by keeping your teeth and gums as healthy as you can.

This includes:

The Glenroy Dental Group and You

At The Glenroy Dental Group, your health and happiness, and that of your children and family, are our dental goals. We use the most modern technology available and employ the latest dental techniques to ensure that your dental health and appearance are at the highest level. We want you to receive the best possible dental care with no pain or anxiety! If you think you might have an abscess, or simply need a quick, efficient, and friendly checkup and clean, visit The Glenroy Dental Group!

Our offices are conveniently located in the Pascoe Vale Road shopping strip, Glenroy, with ample parking space, we are located within easy walking distance of the Glenroy train station.

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– Exam, Scale & Clean for only $99

Call (03) 9306 6511 or visit us at 2/830 Pascoe Vale Rd in Glenroy.