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First of all, the symptom you described is called apical abscess, as for the current filling falling off, there is no so-called abscess, there are two reasons, one is that the filling does not fall off completely, the bottom material still exists, but the surface falls off, so that the root canal site remains closed, and bacteria will not invade the root tip, so there will be no abscess, and the other is that the filling is completely off, and the root canal is in a completely open state, just like the open drainage in the process of tooth treatment, some pus will be discharged from the root canal orifice, So there will be no abscess, I personally recommend going to the hospital for a check-up, in a word, if the root tip is not completely destroyed, you don't need to extract the tooth, if you really can't bear it at all, it's never a pity to pull it out, I hope you return to a normal state as soon as possible.
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Your tooth is now no longer packed because the material blocking your tooth has fallen off, the pressure around the root apical has been relieved, the inflammation has disappeared, and you can go to a good dentist to do a perfect root canal** and then plug it again, so you don't need to pull it out.
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Summary. Dear, hello, I am happy to answer for you, if after filling the teeth, the teeth bulge a big bag, first observe the situation of the tooth bulge, if the tooth bulge is relatively red and swollen, and there will be pain when pressed, then you need to go to the hospital to ask a dentist to diagnose, observe whether there is a cyst, if the gums are bulging but the pain is not strong, this needs to be observed for a few days before making a decision.
Dear, Hail Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, if after filling the teeth, the teeth bulge a big bag, first observe the situation of the tooth bulging, if the tooth bulge is more red and swollen than Qi Chang, and there will be pain when pressed, then you need to go to the hospital to ask a dentist to diagnose, observe whether there is a cyst, if the gums are bulging but the pain is not strong, this needs to be observed for a few days before making a decision.
The child said it didn't hurt.
Then you observe first, and if it doesn't disappear tomorrow, go to the hospital.
Took anti-inflammatory pills today.
Then you pay more attention to see if the swelling will go down, and if there is any other discomfort in the surrounding teeth, if so, go for a checkup.
Okay, how do you get this bag.
I don't know the specific situation for the time being, observe it first, don't look too much, go and see it tomorrow if it doesn't get better, don't eat spicy food, eat lighter.
Okay thank you.
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In the case of long gum packs, it is usually necessary to determine whether the gum packs are caused by inflammation** or neoplastic lesions. In this case, it is necessary to go to the stomatology department for dental radiograph imaging examination and full-mouth curved surface flattening examination to determine whether it is caused by apical periodontitis. If it is caused by periodontitis of the tooth, a root canal** is required.
Inflammatory granulation can be taken orally with amoxicillin dispersible tablets and metronidazole tablets after **, and the granulation can slowly subside in about half a month. If it is caused by gingivitis or periodontitis, a full mouth cleaning and subgingival scaling are required. If there is no obvious tooth disease, it is possible that the gums have erupted into a gum tumor, which usually requires surgery to remove the mass, to treat part of the periosteum, and if necessary, to remove adjacent teeth.
A lump on the gum is due to chronic apical periodontitis in the tooth, which is caused by pulpitis that has not been treated in time. Apical periodontitis causes an increase in inflammatory exudate in the apical area, the appearance of pus, and the corresponding absorption of the alveolar bone in the apical area, resulting in apical abscesses, apical cysts, and apical granulomas. The gums are red, swollen, tender, inflammatory, and even have pustules in the corresponding gum area.
If there is a bag on the gums, oral anti-inflammatory drugs should be taken to reduce inflammation, such as taking cephalosporin, erythromycin, amoxicillin, and metronidazole tablets combined with anti-inflammatory. At the same time, a root canal should be done on the affected tooth, and the infected pulp in the pulp cavity can be removed completely, and the inflammation of the root tip of the tooth will be absorbed by itself until it disappears.
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The gum has a bag, and the patient can see for himself where the bag is growing, what shape, and whether the surface mucosa is red or pink. If the package grows at the apex of the tooth and is relatively hard, the surface mucosa is pink, and it is generally bone hyperplasia, which can be omitted**. If you feel pain, you can go to the dental department of a regular hospital or the oral and maxillofacial surgery department of a large hospital to let the doctor decide whether surgery is needed to remove it.
If the gingival pockets are soft and the surface mucosa is red, there may be a periodontal abscess, and systemic anti-inflammatory** can be performed first. It is recommended to take oral cephalosporin antibiotics, add metronidazole drugs, and then go to the stomatology department of a regular hospital, the oral and maxillofacial surgery department of a large hospital, or the periodontology department of a large hospital, and the doctor will conduct a detailed clinical examination. If periodontal abscess is confirmed, an abscess incision and drainage can be performed under local anesthesia, in which a small infusion is made at the lowest point of the abscess to drain the pus inside.
Periodontal** is followed by inflammation control, i.e. cleansing and curettage.
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Diagnosis: gingival fistula.
There are many causes of gingival fistula, many of which are caused by apical periodontitis (or apical abscess) of the tooth (i.e., pus at the root of the tooth). Eating metnitrics has a certain effect on eating with antibiotics to a certain extent, but the effect is very limited. If it is a dental problem, you can go to the dentist to do a apical periodontitis**is the best**gingival fistula method.
It's very simple, and it doesn't hurt or feel too bad. Metronitris can not be ** gingival fistula. Different root canal ** or fistula passage, plasticization, fistula scratching and curettage are used for different degrees of affected teeth to eliminate the source of infection in the root canal, so that the damaged periapical tissues can be repaired and regenerated, and the fistula orifice will disappear.
ConclusionsThe relationship between the fistula orifice and the affected tooth must be verified by X-ray examination combined with clinical multi-faceted repeated examinations to find out the relationship between the fistula orifice and the affected tooth, so as to make a correct diagnosis and achieve success.
It is advisable to go to the hospital**.
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That's a fistula. If you pick it with a needle, you will have white pus on your face. To briefly explain the fistula, there is chronic inflammation of the root of the tooth, and after a long time, the surrounding tissue necrosis and decomposes, slowly piercing the bone wall and gums at the root, forming granulation tissue the size of a millet grain.
It disappeared a few days after it was broken, but it reappeared soon after. Over and over again, the root lesion will not heal unless it disappears (e.g., through a root canal**, or the affected tooth is removed).
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Let me tell you, I still have a bit of common sense that my dad is a dentist.
You said that in this case, you have to go to the dentist to see it, you are now having flesh on the root of the tooth, this tooth has already been tooth decay, and there is no way to save it, as long as it is on fire, it will be a small bag. In severe cases, the packet will suppurate, but it will loosen as long as you prick the pus out with a needle. If your face is swollen in severe cases, it is recommended that you go to a specialist for medical treatment.
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