Miscellaneous
01/19/2006
Periapical
(root-tip) Abscess
A
periapical (root-tip) abscess is a pocket of infection at the base of a tooth's
root. The tooth becomes abscessed after the pulp (nerve) of the tooth becomes
infected. A periapical abscess is usually caused by deep decay or an accident
(trauma to the tooth involving nerve damage). A periapically abscessed tooth
will require either Pulp Therapy or an Extraction.
In some cases an antibiotic will also be prescribed.
Lateral
Abscess
A lateral
abscess is similar to a periapical abscess, but develops along the lateral
surface of the tooth's root.
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