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Hello! I'm glad to answer the question for you.
You should have previously had white pus pockets on your gums as well. This is also known as fistula, which is a symptom of chronic apical abscess. Biting is a feeling of discomfort or pain.
Didn't you say that you only took medicine for tooth decay in the last few days? Continue to the root canal**. When there is no inflammation in the root canal and at the apex, it will be fine.
It is recommended that you go to the hospital for an examination to see the location of the pustule and determine whether it is caused by periodontal or apical inflammation. Again**.
If it is a pustule caused by a periodontal abscess, the principle is to relieve pain and prevent the spread of infection, first incision and drainage from the periodontal pocket or gingival incision to relieve pain, and after the incision, the abscess cavity should be flushed and anti-inflammatory drugs should be introduced.
Finally, I wish you good health.
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Your case is a apical abscess. When the root of the tooth is inflamed, the inflammatory secretions or pus cannot be excreted from the root canal, so an abscess is formed by passing through the alveolar bone and opening in the gums. It is advisable to do a root canal as early as possible**.
Teeth that have been root canals** will generally not shatter as long as they are well protected and avoid bearing a large resultant force. Oral medication alone cannot cure apical inflammation. The root canal** won't be very painful, so don't worry.
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Hello: This is chronic apical periodontitis. The tiger pulp (dental nerve) of this tooth has been necrotic, resulting in inflammation of the root tip, the inflammation penetrates from the thinner bone wall, and those pus are secreted by the inflammation.
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It may be apical inflammation, the pulp has been necrotic and suppurated, forming a fistula, so it is not too painful, it is best to do a perfect root canal ** and then make a crown to protect it.
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Hello dear. Answer for you: There is a white pustule on the gums, this situation should be a apical abscess, which is caused by pulpitis caused by the decay of the tooth or retrograde pulpitis caused by poor periodontal conditions, and the apical inflammation is caused by a long time.
If the white pustule bursts, there may be pus coming out and a fistula may form.
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