Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Wisdom Tooth Removal Infection Tooth Abcess Infection/ Wisdom Tooth Removal.?

Tooth abcess infection/ wisdom tooth removal.? - wisdom tooth removal infection

I am currently a abscessed tooth in my mouth to be treated properly. It seems that almost every time I can eat (and sometimes when I), I filled in a pocket of pus between the teeth, oozing result in your account. Now I'm going up to 4 weeks for the teeth, plus 3 wisdom teeth of a surgeon. However, I worry about 2 things:

1. The dentist gave me a clean penicillin VK in the pus, but we still do go ahead and say that I take on the risk of infection in the bloodstream and be fatal? I have heard of dentists sometimes send patients to hospital for an IV antibiotic, if nothing works. My dentist gave me clindamycin, but I did have a friend is a bad experience and ended up in hospital, and after my own investigation (including consultation with my personal physician of the family) decided to take it.

2. They are for the operation under local anesthesia or use IV instead of gas, this is completely normal today? Thank you in advance for any replies.

4 comments:

Laurel H said...

I have problems with infections and one thing only works for me. Keflex. Believe me, I did most of his teeth, and has eliminated many of abscesses. My wisdom is concerned, had me up and I do not do well with anesthesia. With local anesthesia for the last time the dentist was 7 teeth and gave me the maximum amount of fire, 10
The important point is to eat something before they do to their extraction. About an hour before. Novocaine is precision work. And as you have the tooth with pus in it, whether it is filled with pus, it should work. The dentist is not a process where it hurts. If you have questions, call and ask your dentist for reassurance. Good luck and one more thing. When your wisdom away not smoke or drink through a straw. The suction may prescribe a dry socket or infection, ask for a syringe MONOJECT keep clean the holes.

Jenna said...

Everyone I know who had the procedure, including, I had an IV That's the only answer to your question though!

Anonymous said...

Dental abscesses first time ... why you gave the antibiotics, the infection was getting under control. Antibiotics in the habit of always free of infection, only to have it under control so that you go up the procedure. If you free of infection, there would be no proceedings .... the nerve of the tooth is infected. This means that the "pus". until he comes and removes the nerve and clear the infection (or extract the teeth ).... still there. In addition to getting the first antibiotic for at least 48 hours, the infection under control so as not to disseminate and then navigate to the problem.

Wisdom teeth seconds .... their removal is not necessary to IV, it is reasonable that it should be removed with a local anesthetic to. In some cases where the teeth would be difficult to remove, Herr Mai decided that the patient's IV for comfort, but sometimes. He can tell by if your x-rays that were the case.

Hope this helps

Anonymous said...

Dental abscesses first time ... why you gave the antibiotics, the infection was getting under control. Antibiotics in the habit of always free of infection, only to have it under control so that you go up the procedure. If you free of infection, there would be no proceedings .... the nerve of the tooth is infected. This means that the "pus". until he comes and removes the nerve and clear the infection (or extract the teeth ).... still there. In addition to getting the first antibiotic for at least 48 hours, the infection under control so as not to disseminate and then navigate to the problem.

Wisdom teeth seconds .... their removal is not necessary to IV, it is reasonable that it should be removed with a local anesthetic to. In some cases where the teeth would be difficult to remove, Herr Mai decided that the patient's IV for comfort, but sometimes. He can tell by if your x-rays that were the case.

Hope this helps

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