Abscess Treatments

A dental abscess is an infection of the mouth that begins with bacteria (usually from a cavity) that has been left untreated. The effects of even one abscessed tooth can be harmful to the whole body.

A dental abscess is an infection of the mouth that begins with bacteria (usually from a cavity) that has been left untreated. Infections can extend into the gums, cheek and sometimes even into the jaw bones and structural facial bones. An abscess triggers pain when the tissue becomes inflamed due to the pressure building within the infection. In addition to the pain, another sign that you might have an abscess is when pus begins to collect at the site of the infection, causing swelling and sometimes a foul odor. The condition can become progressively more painful until the abscess either ruptures and drains on its own or is drained surgically. With an advanced infection, you can experience nausea, vomiting, fever and chills. This is why it’s important to get treatment early. The effects of even one abscessed tooth can be harmful to the whole body.

Our Process for Treatment:

  • Surgical removal of infected tooth
  • Intravenous vitamin C
  • Herbs, enzymes, and homeopathic
  • Use of your own blood growth factors (PRF) and clotting factors (platelets)
  • FSM (Frequency Specific Microcurrent)