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A tooth abscess is a painful infection that occurs when bacteria enter the inner part of a tooth or the surrounding gum tissue. This infection can cause swelling, throbbing pain, pressure in the jaw, and sensitivity that may spread to the ear, jaw, or surrounding facial areas.
Because the infection builds pressure within the tooth or gums, pain can feel intense and persistent. Prompt care is important to prevent the infection from spreading.
A warm saltwater rinse may help reduce irritation and support oral hygiene while waiting for professional treatment.
How to do it:
• Mix ½ teaspoon of salt in one cup of warm water
• Gently rinse for about 30 seconds
• Spit out the solution and repeat 2–3 times daily
Saltwater may help soothe irritated tissues and temporarily reduce bacteria in the mouth.
Cold therapy may help reduce swelling and discomfort.
Helpful steps include:
• Apply a cold compress or ice pack to the outside of the cheek
• Leave in place for about 10–15 minutes
• Repeat several times throughout the day if needed
Cold can help reduce inflammation and temporarily numb pain.
Over-the-counter pain relief medications may help reduce discomfort until professional care is available.
General guidance includes:
• Anti-inflammatory medications such as ibuprofen may reduce swelling
• Acetaminophen may help relieve pain
• Always follow the dosing instructions on the label
These medications may reduce symptoms temporarily but do not treat the underlying infection.
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This article is intended for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice.
A tooth abscess is a serious dental infection that requires evaluation and treatment by a qualified dentist or healthcare professional. If you experience facial swelling, fever, worsening pain, or difficulty swallowing or breathing, seek medical care immediately.