Antibiotics are not required for all tooth diseases. Your dentist may suggest treatment of periodontal abscess in some situations. Other instances may necessitate enamel or the extraction of the affected teeth. Drugs are often prescribed when the illness is acute, the disease has spread, or you have a compromised complement system. The category of drugs required is determined by the type of bacteria infecting. Different antibiotic classes kill germs in different ways.
Your dentist will want to prescribe an antibiotic that will successfully treat your illness. Although penicillin medicines are often used to treat tooth infections, many people are sensitive to them. If you need more clarification on the best antibiotics to treat periodontal, please call us today.
How often should I take and how long should I take it?
If you have a tooth disease that necessitates antibiotics, you should take them for about seven days. Based on the situation. Our pharmacist should provide you with explicit descriptions of how to take the antibiotic. If you are unsure how to take medicine, you can consult with one of our dentists.
Even if your concerns seem to go away, always finish the whole course of antibiotics our dentist gives. If you do not complete the whole course, some germs may survive, making treatment more difficult. For more information on the dosage, or prescription, seek medical help or call us immediately.
Which Antibiotics Treat Tooth Infections?
A tooth infection, also known as an inner ear infection, is caused by infections and results in forming of a pocket of sludge in your mouth. It is typically caused by tooth decay, trauma, or past dental treatment.
Infections in the teeth can cause pain, sensitivity, and swelling. Consult our dentist if you have a tooth condition to prevent the infection from spreading as soon as possible. Our dentist will advise you on the best drugs to help kill the bacteria causing your teeth disease. Penicillin antibiotics are most often used to treat tooth issues. For some bacterial infections, other antibiotics may be prescribed. If you are getting a chronic tooth infection, visit us for more examinations.