Abscessed Tooth

Treatment Overview

An abscessed tooth will be treated by your dentist or by an endodontist, a dentist who specializes in diseases of tooth pulp. The dentist may:

  • Give you antibiotics to destroy the bacteria causing the infection.
  • Make a hole in the top or back of the tooth so the infection can drain. Usually this will relieve your pain.
  • If needed, lance the swollen area near the tooth to allow it to drain.

If the inside (pulpClick here to see an illustration.) of your tooth is infected, the dentist will have to do root canal treatment (also called a root canal). A root canal tries to save your tooth by taking out the infected pulp.

You will need to be treated with antibiotics before having a root canal if you:

If a root canal cannot be done or is unsuccessful, removal of the tooth (extraction) may be necessary.

What to think about

You should begin treatment for an abscessed tooth as soon as possible to avoid a more serious infection, such as cellulitis.1 Bacteria from an untreated abscess can spread to the blood, infect other parts of the body, and become life-threatening. This risk increases if you have diabetes, heart valve disease or an artificial valve, or if you take steroids for other conditions, such as asthma or Crohn's disease.


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Author: Ralph PooreLast Updated: March 23, 2007
Medical Review: Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
Steven K. Patterson, BSc, DDS, MPH - Dentist

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