Dentist Questions Abscess

Abscess

Have abscess on inside of left bottom of mouth. Jaw is really swollen.

Female | 34 years old
Complaint duration: 4
Medications: Lisinopril
Conditions: High blood pressure.anxiety

14 Answers

sounds like you need to be seen by a dentist asap and probably need to be taking antibiotics...Amoxcillin 500 mg 3x per day... unitl something can get done... alternate tylenol and ibuprofen for pain

Dr. Bruni
Please see a dentist or go to the ER immediately if there is a swelling associated with an abscess. These very often could travel along tissue planes causing other emergencies.
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I strongly recommend contacting your dentist as soon as possible to have the abscess evaluated and treated appropriately. They will be able to diagnose the cause of the abscess, prescribe appropriate antibiotics if necessary, and determine the most appropriate treatment plan, which may involve draining the abscess and potentially performing root canal therapy or tooth extraction, depending on the severity of the infection.
Hello,
You must see a dentist asap.
Lower jaw swelling can life threatening.
Thanks
Urban Smiles Dental
Hi. The patient needs to be checked by dentist with panoramic The medication is not related to her swallowing jaw. It needs to be checked for any Abcess or infection soon.
See your dentist immediately
I would recommend you be seen as soon as possible by a dentist for evaluation and treatment of abscessed tooth.
Hello, It is important you get in to see a dentist so they can properly treat the abscess/infection.
You need an x-ray and antibiotic therapy.
Abscess is an infection in the jaw. It needs to be addressed on emergency basis, unfortunately many times it starts with a dead tooth, and then spreads to other areas. Treat the root cause!
There are many ways in the world of biological dentistry how to address anxiety. I’m a big fan of biofeedback for example, but in any case anxiety needs to be addressed first.
Good luck!
Hi, I am so sorry to hear that. You have to go straight ahead to a Dental Office.
You have to see a Dentist
Sound like you need to come in for an evaluation immediately. Swelling can become serious and needs to be treated. If the tooth is restorable it may need a root canal If it is not a fixable tooth you may need an extraction. Seek out a dentist as soon as possible.
Start antibiotics, it might have to be drained.