Symptoms of apical abscess

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Apical periodontitis lead to abscess is actually more serious, because Achilles tendon periodontitis lead to abscess after the symptoms are often very obvious, people's first feeling is pain. This kind of pain is often limited to the abscess site, and because of the pain, the patient's appetite will decline, and lead to other people's mood upset. Therefore, periapical periodontitis disease must be actively treated before abscess, so as not to cause unnecessary interference to life. In addition, periapical periodontitis can affect the occlusion of teeth after abscess, even the slight occlusion of teeth will be painful. Let's take a look at the following.

Symptoms of apical abscess

First: in fact, periapical periodontitis has begun to pain before it causes abscess. At this time, the pain is often dull, and there can be slight edema around the teeth. If the abscess has been produced, this kind of edema will be more severe, and it will also lead to abnormal feelings around the teeth.

Second: in particular, there are some acute suppurative Achilles tendon periodontitis disease is extremely serious, this disease may even lead to alveolar abscess, will make the gums begin to flush, finally the gums will have a dull feeling, after the abscess, the teeth will gradually loose, and will make the patient's face sad, you can imagine the severity of this disease.

Third: when the root canker periodontitis leads to tooth abscess, there is no active treatment, the further development of the disease can lead to pulp necrosis, and also lead to a variety of bacterial infections, finally the crown has been periodontal pocket color will gradually become dark, some even become black, and may lead to tooth loosening.

matters needing attention

Suffering from periapical periodontitis, life must pay attention to, usually do not eat too hard, do not eat too hot, at the same time can not eat too cold. It's better to take semi liquid food as the main food, and try to reduce the chewing action during eating. Eating easily digestible semi liquid or liquid food can reduce the burden of teeth, so as to avoid unnecessary pain caused by occlusion.