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Periodontal abscess – Details and Treatment

An abscess happening in the gums and jawbones due to infection is referred to as a periodontal abscess. The abscess more precisely happens in the tissues of periodontium (surrounding the tooth) and it does not arise from the tooth pulp. Only when the gum disease has advanced and has affected the gum and the bone alike, a periodontal abscess occurs. Along with periodontal abscess, many other forms of a dental abscess also occur. This article specifically discusses periodontal abscess, the details and its treatment.

How Periodontal Abscess presents itself

Periodontal Pockets

The surface of the root of the teeth has the colony of bacteria in lumps that cause the infection. This colony cluster of bacteria is referred to as periodontal pockets. The draining from the periodontal abscess (blood and pus) need not essentially emanate from the periodontal pocket. It may be from some other areas also. However, these periodontal pockets play an important role in the development of periodontal abscess and the worsening of periodontitis.

Acute Periodontal Abscess

Chronic Periodontal Abscess

Treatment of Periodontal Abscess