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Question:

Is it normal for a dentist to pull an abcess tooth when there is swelling in face,neck & throat? I posted earlier about what I could be given since I'm allergic to novacain & on so many meds. I called dentist today to cancel my appointment for Wed. as tooth is abcessed again & asked him if he would call in an antibiotic for me & he said no,he will go ahead & pull my tooth even though my face,neck, throat & jaw are swollen & my jaw bone hurts like HELL. Is this normal? My regular dr. says an abcess tooth is very dangerous because of my health problems and it can kill me,therefore I'm worried that if the dentist pulls it without giving me meds first to clear the infection up,the poison (infection) will spread and cause more damage to my health. Unfortanetly where I live,this is the only dentist close by that takes a medical card & since I don't drive, it is impossible for me to travel just to see another dentist as I live on $115 a month and can't afford a whole lot of expensives.


Answer:

Dont let this dentist pull out the tooth without giving you some antibiotics to cure the actual symptoms! Ask your regular doctor what kind of antibiotics you can use without allergic related problems. Then talk to your dentist what kind of antiobiotic you are allowed to use and USE THEM. I cant imagine your dentist wont agree an antibiotic treatment suggested by your regular doctor!

At first: Go to some drugstore and by Silica C30 and Pyrogen C6, Take Sil C30 once, and wait 1h, and take Pyr C6, only if you have fever. After 1h take next Sil C30, and if Abscess still is not opened, take Sil. C30 again, after 1h. That's all. And next time find some good Homeopath to menage your allergic problems.

Antibiotics will NOT cure the symptoms. Nor will antibiotics cure the problem. The problem is the abscessed tooth.

Yes, abscessed teeth are removed all the time before prescribing antibiotics and should be. 40 years ago this might not have been done but today we realize the importance of removing the cause of the infection - the tooth - and then treating with antibiotics to help your body finish off the infection. Waiting for antibiotics to decrease the infection, which they may or may not do, is antiquated treatment.

Correct! Get the tooth and the pus out. Removal of the source of infection and/or establishment of drainage are of paramount importance. Pre-op antibiotics are for cardiac, prosthetic joint, etc. prophylaxsis and have nothing other to do with treating an infected tooth.

I have discussed this with several oncologists, hematologists, and CT surgeons concerning their severely immunocompromised patients (to see if THEY might want the patient on antibiotics pre-operatively from a medical standpoint) and they are all of one mind on this subject. Pre-op antibiotics are not needed. Removal of the source of the infection and and post-op antibiotic therapy are the appropriate treatment. This agrees with everything I was taught and have read concerning removal of abscessed teeth.

Even if I was going to give pre-op antibiotics I would not wait much more than an hour after the antibiotic dose to do the needed work. That is plenty long enough to get a blood level built up and protect from any hematogenous spread of the infection you might be worried about. Antibiotic treatment for days before removal of a tooth is ancient therapy.


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