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  • Jan 10, 2013, 06:55 AM
    GaryOak
    Tooth abscess with a small leak
    - (part) of a tooth abscess seems to be leaking pus/blood. Should I encourage it to drain by sucking on or squeezing it, or will it drain naturally.
  • Jan 10, 2013, 07:03 AM
    Fr_Chuck
    You should get to see the dentist ASAP, this can lead to other serious health issues
  • Jan 10, 2013, 11:07 AM
    GaryOak
    Already been to a dentist. On antibiotics and planning on a root canal.soon. I'm just not sure if I should help it drain. Will it heal up and require a second burst?
  • Jan 10, 2013, 12:15 PM
    tickle
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by GaryOak View Post
    Already been to a dentist. On antibiotics and planning on a root canal.soon. I'm just not sure if I should help it drain. Will it heal up and require a second burst?

    It isn't like a pimple which will drain outwards and you can't treat it that way. No you can't put pressure on it to release the infection, it could go the other way, into other openings and cause more damage then you could imagine.

    Your dentist has to know what is going on so he can deal with it. That is what yiu
  • Jan 10, 2013, 12:16 PM
    tickle
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tickle View Post
    It isn't like a pimple which will drain outwards and you can't treat it that way. No you can't put pressure on it to release the infection, it could go the other way, into other openings and cause more damage then you could imagine.

    Your dentist has to know what is going on so he can deal with it. That is what yiu

    Sorry, that is what you are paying him for.
  • Jan 15, 2013, 12:34 AM
    Bertthedentist
    Well, you don't need to squeeze it, because it is open and as soon as any pressure is build inside with the formation of more pus, it will come out automatically. There is no severe risk at this point, because your body found a way of delivering it out. But that fistula (that is called a fistula) is a sign that you need a root canal treatment. You should book a dental appointment to take care of that.

    Some more info here:

    Root Canal « Bert The Dentist

    Best of luck,
    Bert
  • Jan 15, 2013, 12:38 AM
    Bertthedentist
    Well, you don't need to squeeze it, because it is open and as soon as any pressure is build inside with the formation of more pus, it will come out automatically. There is no severe risk at this point, because your body found a way of delivering it out. But that fistula (that is called a fistula) is a sign that you need a root canal treatment. You should book a dental appointment to take care of that.

    Some more info here:

    Root Canal « Bert The Dentist
    Bert The Dentist

    Best of luck,
    Bert

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