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What Causes an Abscess Tooth?

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Understanding what causes an abscessed tooth is an important step in preventing one in the future.
There are three primary reasons why an abscessed tooth forms: tooth decay, gum disease or trauma to the tooth.
In all of these cases what occurs is the growth of bacteria within the pulp or the center of the tooth.
An abscess that forms in response to tooth decay such as untreated cavity is the result of poor dental hygiene practices.
Lack of teeth brushing, flossing and a poor diet may pave the way for bacteria to form in the mouth and within the teeth.
The bacteria thrive on carbohydrates such as the chocolate candy bar you had for your afternoon snack.
When the bacteria come in contact with a sweet carbohydrate, it quickly digests it and produces an acid in response which wears away the outer coating of your tooth also known as the enamel.
The bacteria can travel deep within your gums to affect the nerve and blood supply of your tooth as well as to your gums and around your mouth and even into your throat.
The result is a painful abscess that is filled with pus and causes the surrounding tissues to become inflamed and very tender.
In addition, gum disease forces the gum to retract away from your teeth leaving small holes or pockets that are easy entryways for abscess-causing bacteria.
Over time, food can fill up in these pockets and if they are not cleaned out properly, bacteria can grow and an abscess has the opportunity to form.
If it is not treated effectively and promptly, over time the bacteria of the abscess can start to eat away at the tooth and degrade it.
Lastly, an abscess may form in response to an acute trauma to your tooth such as broken or a severely chipped tooth.
The damaged tooth provides an easy way for bacteria to creep into your tooth and an abscess to form.
Your dental practitioner will be able to determine what the precise cause of your abscessed tooth was, and then you can take the steps to heal it and hopefully, prevent another one from occurring again.
The keys to success in the battle against an abscessed tooth and most oral problems are hidden in nature.
Fighting the bacteria that causes the problem is the first place to start and specific species of peppermint and spearmint oils are scientifically proven to be anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-microbial.
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