Guide To Preventing And Treating A Dental Abscess

Use A Soft Toothbrush

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An individual affected by a dental abscess will experience severe pain when any object comes in contact with the affected tooth or area in their mouth. This pain may cause patients to be reluctant to brush their teeth regularly when they have a dental abscess. It is beneficial to use a medium or hard-bristled toothbrush on the teeth in a healthy individual's mouth to remove plaque and tartar. However, anyone affected by an infection in their gums or dental abscess should refrain from using a medium or hard-bristled toothbrush as it may cause more damage and inflammation in the part of the mouth where the abscess is located. Hard or medium bristles can push bacteria further underneath the surface of the gums, which promotes the development of a dental abscess. An individual with a dental abscess or gum infection that can develop into a dental abscess should use a soft-bristled brush to decrease the chances of making the infection worse.

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