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What is tooth infection? Tooth infection is one of the diseases and problems of the mouth and teeth.... But if we encounter this problem, we must know what to do with a rotten tooth.... The symptom of a tooth infection is toothache.... If the tooth is rotten or damaged and the necessary treatment is not done on it, it will become infected.... If at the time of this problem, other parts of the body are not removed from the body. Infection occurs. After knowing how to diagnose a damaged tooth, if the severity of the tooth decay is high, the nerves of the tooth will be involved, and if the denervation is not done in time, the tooth will become infected... In this case, a minor surgery is made on the patient's gum, and finally, with open surgery, the entire infection is removed from the gum. The root is filled with fillers, and the gums are filled and sutured. ### How to get rid of tooth infection? Removing pus from a decayed tooth is a common dental procedure that should be done to prevent further damage and maintain the overall health of the tooth and its surrounding structures. Pus, also known as decay, occurs when bacteria in the mouth produce acid that destroys tooth enamel and creates a cavity or cavity. Steps to remove tooth infection 1... Diagnosis: The first step to remove pus from inside a decayed tooth is to diagnose the infection.. Usually, this part is done with objective observations, observation with dental instruments and using radiography to access the severity of the tooth infection and determine whether the pus has penetrated the inner layers of the tooth or not.. 2..Anesthetizing the area of ​​the tooth: Before performing the procedure to remove the pus, the dentist numbs the infected area of ​​the tooth....this process helps the patient to ensure that they will not feel any pain during the procedure. 3... Pus removal: Once the area around the tooth is numb, the dentist uses a drill or other specialized tool to remove the infection from the tooth.... This process involves removing the infected enamel and dentin until only the healthy tooth structure remains. 4... Shaping the tooth: After removing the pus, the dentist shapes the remaining tooth structure and prepares it for a filling or other tooth restoration procedures.... This process may include smoothing the sharp corners of the tooth or creating a suitable space to fill the tooth with dental filling materials. 5....Tooth filling: When the tooth is formed, the dentist fills the cavity with suitable materials such as composite resin, amalgam or gold.... Filling helps restore the strength and function of the tooth and prevents infection in the adjacent teeth. 6... Polishing the tooth: After filling the tooth, the dentist polishes the tooth and smooths the sharp corners of the tooth and makes sure that the rest of the teeth do not have any problems with this filled tooth.... This last step helps to improve the appearance and function of the tooth. It is better to know that the removal of tooth pus is a step in the treatment process of worm-eaten teeth... In addition to removing the pus, it is necessary to consider any cause that causes tooth infection, including poor oral hygiene, eating habits and genetic factors... Good hygiene practices, including regular brushing and teeth cleaning, following a healthy diet and cleaning teeth, regularly checking teeth in the future.. infections. sign of tooth infection Toothache is the most important sign of infection... If the tooth is infected, what should we do with the rotten tooth?... The patient will face this pain day and night.... In this case, the infection may have spread around the root of the tooth.... The infection has its roots in the involvement of the pulp and central nerves... In the center of the tooth, there is a channel for the passage of nerves and blood vessels.... This channel is called the pulp.... As the decay spreads and approaches the pulp, the bacteria causes an infection... severe in the teeth. The caries destroys the tooth enamel and eventually causes inflammation of the pulp.... With the death of the pulp, the tooth becomes infected.... The progress of the infection to the adjacent tissues and bone around the tooth causes infection. Knowing the signs of decayed teeth is very important to treat and prevent further damage to adjacent teeth.
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Infection can be different. - Another sign of tooth decay is discoloration or staining on the surface of the tooth.... Decay can cause brown, black, or gray spots on the affected tooth, indicating the presence of bacteria... In some cases, decay may leave a hole on the surface of the tooth that can be seen, especially if the pus has progressed too much. - Bad breath or bad taste can also be a sign of tooth decay. The bacteria that cause decay produce gases that can lead to bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth forever. A dental abscess may form at the root of the tooth, causing swelling and pain. - In advanced infections, you may have difficulty chewing or biting food and feel severe pain in the decayed tooth... The decayed tooth may become loose, indicating serious damage to the tooth structure. - It is very important to know that not all symptoms of tooth decay are shown together, especially in the early stages of infection. Regular examinations and radiographs are necessary to diagnose and treat tooth infection before the pus reaches more severe stages. Types of pus drying infected teeth 1... Amoxicillin: Amoxicillin generally has few side effects and can be used by many people, including pregnant women, under the supervision of a doctor.... Amoxicillin 500 mg is usually taken three times a day for 7 to 10 days.... 2.... Clindamycin: Clindamycin is another option for infected teeth, especially for patients that can cause dangerous side effects, but it causes penile digestion.. Diarrhea.. For this reason, close monitoring by a dentist is recommended.. The usual dose of this antibiotic is 300 mg every six hours for 7-10 days.. tolerate penicillin-based... 1... #### salt water washing What to do with a rotten tooth and how to treat it?... To treat a tooth infection, you must go to the dentist immediately.... If you have a toothache at night and you cannot go to the dentist immediately, you can use home remedies for severe toothache, including a solution of water and salt.... You can also use pain relievers to relieve the simplest and most effective toothache at home... The treatment for a tooth infection is to rinse with salt water... Salt water as a natural antiseptic It works to reduce inflammation and kill bacteria in the mouth... Dissolve half a teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water and use it as a mouthwash several times a day... This can help soothe inflamed gums and reduce the discomfort of a decayed tooth... Compress Applying a cold compress to the affected area can help manage the pain and swelling associated with dental infections. Cold compresses constrict blood vessels and reduce inflammation and pain. Over-the-counter pain relievers can temporarily relieve pain associated with dental infections. Ibuprofen or acetaminophen are commonly used to relieve pain and reduce fever. . A cotton ball Apply and place directly on the affected tooth or gum area.... It can also be diluted with a carrier oil and used as a mouthwash.... 5... #### Garlic Crush a clove of garlic to release its juice and apply it directly on the affected area.... Raw garlic can also be consumed to boost overall health.... 6.... #### Turmeric Paste Mix turmeric powder with a small amount of water to make a paste and apply it to the infected tooth.. Let it sit for about 15 to 20 minutes before washing it off with warm water.. Although these home remedies can provide temporary relief, they are not a substitute for professional dental care.. It is important to see a dentist right away if: - If the symptoms of tooth decay persist or worsen despite home treatment... - There is swelling in the face or neck... - Fever develops or continues... - You have difficulty swallowing or breathing... #### one of the most important symptoms of tooth infection - pain in the ear - Pain in the neck - pain in the jaw area - cheek swelling - toothache during sleep - sensitivity to hot and cold foods and drinks - Sensitivity to oral pressure - Fever - Bad breath - swelling of lymph nodes - Tonsillitis - Feeling a bad taste in the mouth ### More severe symptoms of tooth infection - Nausea - diarrhea - Increased breathing - Increased heart rate - Headache - Severe fatigue - Fever - sweating and shivering - facial swelling - Difficulty in swallowing saliva #### How do teeth become infected? When bacteria enter a tooth through a crack or decay, it can become a tooth infection.. The causes of tooth infection are: - Improper oral hygiene, including not brushing twice a day and flossing - Diet containing high sugar such as high consumption of sweets, chocolate and carbonated drinks. - Dry mouth caused by aging, various diseases or continuous mouth breathing. ### How to prevent tooth decay? - Brush your teeth at least twice a day with complete fluoride toothpaste. - Use dental floss at least once a day. - Avoid smoking. - Drink drinking water containing fluoride. - Reduce sugar consumption. - Plan and follow a proper diet that contains plenty of fruits and vegetables. - Have regular dental visits. ### types of tooth infection 1... #### tooth decay (cavity) Tooth decay, commonly known as cavities, is one of the most common dental infections... It happens when oral bacteria produce acids that erode tooth enamel and lead to tooth decay and abscesses. The main cause of tooth decay is poor oral hygiene, which causes the accumulation of plaque on the teeth and causes an acidic state in the teeth. #### disease periodontal Periodontal disease includes a wide range of inflammatory diseases that affect the supporting structures of the teeth, including the gums, periodontal ligaments, and bone. Symptoms of periodontal disease may include swollen or bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, receding gums, and advanced tooth mobility. Decay or periodontal disease... Abscesses usually form when bacteria invade the pulp (the innermost part tooth) or penetrate the surrounding tissues.. They can also be the result of trauma or previous dental procedures... Symptoms of a tooth abscess include severe tooth pain, swelling of the face or gums, fever, and a bad taste in the mouth.. periapical abscess A periapical abscess is another type of tooth infection that occurs at the apex (tip) of a tooth root and is often the result of tooth decay or untreated trauma. This infection usually starts in the tooth pulp and spreads to the bone and surrounding tissues. Osteomyelitis is another symptom of a tooth infection that may occur due to dental infections or other systemic conditions in the jaw. Bone infections can be the result of untreated dental abscesses or systemic infections that spread to the jawbone. Symptoms of this infection may include severe pain, swelling, fever, and difficulty opening the mouth. - Long-lasting and shooting pain on one side of the face that may extend to the eyes, temples or around the neck... You may not even be able to identify which tooth or which part of your mouth is the source of this severe pain. - Severe pain on one side of the mouth or in one or more teeth makes it difficult to eat, and this pain can be so severe that you wake up at night with pain. - Severe pain in the infected tooth so that you cannot press other teeth on it... You may also feel that your tooth is slightly raised or even moving. - Swelling inside or outside the mouth in the gums, in one or more teeth, or on the face. Swelling may be accompanied by pain or fever in the body. - A very small swelling or bump on the gum above or below the tooth that may or may not be painful... You may also feel a peculiar and abnormal taste in your mouth. #### Communication with the eastern star and determining the turn **Eastern Star Dental Clinic serves its patients six days a week from Saturday to Thursday.** You can use the following methods to contact Setare Shargh dental clinic and make an appointment: Through contact numbers with the collection: 021-77555220 **To refer in person to the address: No. 1086, No. 1086/2, No. 3, No. 1086, corner of Heydari St., Lashkar Road, North Madani St., Tehran** **Working hours:** **This complex provides dental services from Saturday to Thursday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.** You can also follow this series on our Instagram page for updated information about the East Star Dental Clinic. Last updated on 21 Mehr 1403 by To this article

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