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Are Antibiotics Advisable For Tooth Abscess?

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Posted on Fri, 5 May 2017
Question: can treatment with antibiotic of the Abscess at the rooth's of tooth (otherwise healthy tooth) be successful or tooth need to be extracted. The possible cause for the infection is previous chemotherapy treatment

The antibiotic treatment was done as my wife's side swallow a lot. Antibiotic help, but she is feeling discomfort when shewing on this tooth
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Answered by Dr. Neha Sumra (28 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Antibiotic can give temporary relief only

Detailed Answer:
Hi

Thanks for writing in.

An abscess can not be controlled completely by the antibiotic, rather it needs proper treatment.

Antibiotic can only give symptomatic relief but there are chances of relapse. It's always better to get the proper treatment done. You can go for Root Canal Treatment to save the tooth if you are not willing for extraction.


Even before starting any treatment, you will have to take antibiotic coverage for better results.
Kindly send me her X-ray, so that I can comment more on your wife's tooth. You can simply upload/attach it at the reports section of this web page.

Please discuss this with your dentist for a further treatment plan.


Hope I answered your query, further queries are most welcome.
Wishing you good health


Kind regards
Dr. Neha Sumra


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Follow up: Dr. Neha Sumra (1 hour later)
Sorry the abscess cannot be accessed via the root canal. This is tooth 30 and the abscess is between the roots. on the picture roots are clean and healthy but there is a dark spot between the roots. Dentist is saying bone is lost. This is why I am asking is it possible to have this threated locally inserting antibiotic between the gum and the tooth and so to save the tooth avoiding extraction
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Answered by Dr. Neha Sumra (7 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
It won't last long

Detailed Answer:
Hi again dear,

If you want, you may try with antibiotic but chances of viability are very low. Moreover, it may lead to swelling in future.

Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards
Dr. Neha Sumra
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Are Antibiotics Advisable For Tooth Abscess?

Brief Answer: Antibiotic can give temporary relief only Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for writing in. An abscess can not be controlled completely by the antibiotic, rather it needs proper treatment. Antibiotic can only give symptomatic relief but there are chances of relapse. It's always better to get the proper treatment done. You can go for Root Canal Treatment to save the tooth if you are not willing for extraction. Even before starting any treatment, you will have to take antibiotic coverage for better results. Kindly send me her X-ray, so that I can comment more on your wife's tooth. You can simply upload/attach it at the reports section of this web page. Please discuss this with your dentist for a further treatment plan. Hope I answered your query, further queries are most welcome. Wishing you good health Kind regards Dr. Neha Sumra