Had Abscess On Hard Palate. Have Sore Throat, Swollen Glands In Head And Neck. Took Antibiotic. Any Thoughts?
Thank you for posting on HCM
Per your description, I believe you are trying to find out more about your transverse Supernumerary molar tooth? The image is not very clear, its difficult to differentiate which part of the mouth is that? Is it an image of the inflammation due to staph/strep because I see some redness or is it image of the supernumerary molar tooth? The clindamycin normally would have handled the strep and staph infections if dosages are correct. Your tooth abnormality would not necessarily cause you any problems. As such, supernumerary teeth do not cause any complication. However, these may lead to:
- displacement, crowding, root resorption, dilaceration, loss of vitality of adjacent teeth
- subacute pericoronitis
- gingival inflammation
- periodontal abscesses
- dental caries due to plaque retention in inaccessible areas
- pathological problems such as dentigerous cyst formation
- meloblastomas
- odontomas
- fistulae.
They may also interfere in alveolar bone grafting and implant placement. How ever these complications are usually rare and might never occur.
Supernumerary teeth can be managed either by removal/endodontic therapy or by maintaining them in the arch and frequent observation.
I will suggest you pay a visit to an odontostomatologist or dentist so that he can evaluate and decide if it needs to be removed or not.
Hope this helps
Dr Nsah
Yes, your recurrent staph/strep infection is most likely due to the supernumerary tooth and unfortunately cannot be removed because of its location on the median nerve. Removal might become more fatal.
I mentioned earlier that there is increased risk of abscesses when you have this type of malformation. Therefore, you will need to practice daily mouth hygiene by using mouth wash solutions associated to your tooth paste. Mouthwash solutions such as hextril or eludril could be used 2 to 3 times daily prevent and also destroy the current infections.
It is also difficult to conclude on the abnormally on the lower jaw without actually seeing it. Cannot tell if it is sinus tract or not, without seeing it. Is it possible that you can present an image of the abnormalities? I have taken a look on your supernumerary tooth embedded.
Best regards
Dr Nsah
Thank you
Hope this helps.
Nsah, MD