Four years ago, the bad tooth pulled out the dental nerve, and a month ago, the gingiva was bulging with white pus. Take anti-inflammatory drugs (amoxicillin capsule, artificial bezoar nail nitrate file capsule) will not subside. Now I'm ready to pull out my teeth. What if this bulge doesn't disappear? Can I pull out my teeth when the abscess doesn't disappear? Can you pull out your teeth after breaking it?
Condition Analysis:
Hello, this abscess is caused by root tip inflammation. It can be eliminated only after pulling out the tooth. This tooth exists and it can't be eliminated.
Guidance:
As long as the tooth is not so painful, you can pull it out. You can't pull it out when the pain is severe. If you don't feel pain, you can directly pull it out. Take medicine to reduce inflammation after tooth extraction.
Condition Analysis:
According to the picture, considering the apical abscess caused by apicitis, it is recommended to take oral anti-inflammatory drugs to control the infection. At the same time, after the abscess is cut and drained, root canal treatment or tooth extraction can be performed at a selected time. It is suggested to keep your teeth and roots as much as possible and repair your teeth after thorough root canal treatment. Your teeth are stronger and easier to use than dentures.
Condition Analysis:
For inflammation around the root tip of teeth, you can take some cefixime and metronidazole for anti-inflammatory treatment, gargle with some compound chlorhexidine mouthwash, remove it after the local inflammation is controlled to avoid aggravation of inflammation, avoid eating spicy food in the near future, brush your teeth and gargle frequently, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits.