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  1. 5 days ago · Periodontal abscess: Starts in the bone and tissues that support your teeth. Often linked to gum disease. Gingival abscess: Confined to the gum tissue, not usually affecting the tooth or bone. Pericoronitis: Swelling of the gum tissue around a partially erupted tooth, most commonly occurs in the lower wisdom teeth due to food debris buildup.

  2. 6 days ago · Learn about the key differences between periapical abscess and periodontal abscess, two common dental conditions. Understand their causes, symptoms, and treatment options to ensure timely and appropriate care.

  3. 5 days ago · Periodontitis (or gum disease) is a serious infection of the gums that can damage the soft tissues and bone supporting your teeth. If left untreated, this condition can cause the alveolar bone around the teeth to deteriorate completely. This can cause your teeth to loosen and may even result in some of them falling off.

  4. 4 days ago · Age-related Differences. Adolescents have a lower prevalence of no periodontal disease (21.2%) compared to adults (9.3%) and older persons (9.7%) The prevalence of periodontitis increases with age, with the highest prevalence observed in those aged 65 years and older (79.3%) In the United States, 42.2% of adults aged 30 years or older had total ...

  5. I sadly don’t have pictures but I popped it once and can tell you that it’s abscess. No, an abscess is never normal. Basically I had 3 teeth get devitalized because of an accident I had some years ago (7-8 years ago), it should’ve been two but with an x-ray they saw….

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  7. 3 days ago · You are likely to have a swollen face because of tooth abscess. Understand that the tooth abscess is actually an infection of the face, mouth, throat, or jaw and usually begins as a tooth infection. A swollen face from tooth infection requires a dentist's attention.

  8. 4 days ago · Skin Abscess . A skin abscess occurs when pus builds up under your skin, leading to a red, raised, and painful area. Abscesses are most commonly caused by bacteria, though they can also be viral or parasitic. Symptoms . You may develop an abscess anywhere on the body, often where there's a wound. Local symptoms of an abscess include: Swelling

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