Tooth abscess, tooth or the gums that occur in an inflammatory infection that usually arise due to tooth decay or gum disease. For nursing mothers, tooth abscess, may be a concern in terms of both health and the baby. In this paper, related to tooth abscess in the breast milk should be considered and treatment methods will be discussed.
1. Symptoms and diagnosis
The symptoms of a tooth abscess can cause severe pain, swelling, fever and bad breath in the lobby. These symptoms can affect the layout of nutrition in nursing mothers. The presence of the abscess, the mother can affect general health status. When you feel symptoms, it is important to see a dentist.
2. Treatment Options
The treatment for tooth abscess under the control of the infection and aims to lessen the symptoms. There are some points to consider during the treatment process in nursing mothers:
- Antibiotic Use: Your dentist may prescribe antibiotics that are safe for nursing mothers. Antibiotics such as amoxicillin and clindamycin, breast-feeding can be used during.
- Pain Relievers: To alleviate the pain such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, over-the-counter pain relievers can be used. These medications are considered safe during breastfeeding.
- The Drainage Process: If necessary, your dentist can perform a process to drain the abscess drainage. This process will help reduce pain and control the infection.
3. Breastfeeding Is The Continuation Of The Process
Tooth abscesses are treated while breast-feeding can be continued. However, during the treatment, it is important to take medication regularly and comply with the doctor's suggestions. Your mother's health, it is critical to the health of the baby.
Results
Acute dental abscess is to be considered. When you feel symptoms in time to see a dentist, help to protect your health. Regular dental exams, supports the health of both mother and baby. Remember, a healthy mouth is critical to overall health.
