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Check it out if you are not sure. Put in place a dental appointment at Dr. Manal Awad Clinic as soon as you can if:
Persistent Pain: You are in pain that has lasted longer than a day or two.
Severe Discomfort: The pain is throbbing, severe, or becoming unbearable.
Systemic Signs: You have a fever, earache, or headaches alongside your tooth pain.
Swelling: Your face, cheek, or gums are red, tender, and swollen.
Functional Issues: You have difficulty swallowing or breathing (this is a dental emergency).
Limited Movement: You feel pain when you try to open your mouth wide.
Are You in Pain? In pain? For fast, pain-free recovery from every type of dental infection, including wisdom tooth abscess treatment, contact our dental experts in Jordan immediately.
A tooth abscess does not happen overnight; it is the final result of an untreated infection. Understanding the stages can help you catch the issue early before it requires an extraction. At Dr. Manal Awad Clinic in Amman, we can intervene at any stage to save your tooth, but faster action always yields better results. Here is the typical breakdown of the infection cycle:
Bacteria enter the tooth through deep tooth decay, a crack, or gum disease. At this point, the outer enamel is breached, and you might feel only mild sensitivity to sugar or cold.
The infection reaches the soft inner core of the tooth (the pulp), causing severe inflammation (Pulpitis). This is usually when the intense, throbbing toothache begins as the nerve dies.
As the nerve dies, pus builds up at the root tip or in the gums. This pressure causes the classic signs of an abscess: severe pain, swelling, redness, and often a fever. You may notice a pimple-like bump on your gums.
Without treatment, the infection spreads beyond the tooth into the jawbone and surrounding tissues. This leads to visible facial swelling, difficulty opening your mouth, and swollen lymph nodes in your neck. This is a medical emergency.
If the abscess bursts or drains on its own, the pain may stop, but the infection remains active. It becomes chronic, silently destroying the jawbone and eventually leading to permanent tooth loss or spreading to other parts of the body.
A tooth abscess occurs when bacteria infect the tooth or the gums. This may be due to poor oral hygiene, untreated cavities, or gum disease. If left untreated, in the long term, it can lead to a chronic abscessed tooth. At Dr. Manal Awad Clinic in Amman, we often find that a simple untreated issue has spiraled into a painful infection.
Common causes include:
Cavities or Untreated Tooth Decay:
Cracks or Chips in the Tooth:
Periodontal Infections or Gum Disease:
Damage or Injury to the Tooth:
Poor Dental Care and Plaque Accumulation:
Dental Procedures’ Complications:
Early detection and treatment: Early detection and treatment can easily address dental abscesses and prevent complications. Whether peri-apical abscesses or any other type, we offer the best treatment to restore oral health in Jordan.
When you arrive at Dr. Manal Awad Clinic to treat a tooth abscess, speed and accuracy are essential. Your dentist needs specific details to determine if the infection has spread and which treatment, such as a root canal or extraction, is best to save your oral health. We will review your medical history and likely take a digital X-ray to see the tooth root.
Your dentist may ask:
Onset: When exactly did the throbbing tooth pain or discomfort begin?
Swelling: Have you noticed any facial swelling or a pimple-like bump on your gums?
Triggers: Do you feel sharp sensitivity to hot coffee or cold water?
Systemic Signs: Have you had a fever, fatigue, or any other signs of illness?
Medications: Are you currently taking any painkillers or antibiotics?
History: Have you had any recent dental trauma or previous treatments on this tooth?
Your Role: Your honest answers help us perform a safe, effective abscess tooth removal or treatment procedure. Being prepared allows us to stop your pain faster here in Jordan.