Are there any other applications that may heal my infected tooth rather than have it extracted?

Q. Dear Dr Caplan, I wonder if you could give me your opinion on my plight. For the past four months I have had an infection in my gums. This has caused some receeding of gum line on the upper and lower teeth and a stubborn abcess on a front upper tooth. Initially I was told that the infection is opportunitist because as we age gaps appear between root and bone and to take a mouth wash. No solution I then returned and was advised the only way to cure the infection would be to extract the tooth. There was no other remedy – once the infection occured its for life. Unfortunately, the bone may now be damaged and being diabetic an implant highly unlikely. At 48 I face the necessity of a denture. Are there any other applications that may heal / remedy the infection other than extraction. Any observations would be much appreciated. Best ,
A. It sounds as though you have gum disease as well as a localised abscess . If the tooth is very mobile the only solution may be extraction. Sometimes treatment is possible with a deep clean, root canal treatment or even bone grafting by a gum specialist
Dr Julian Caplan – Director on the board of the BACD View My Profile Dr Caplan

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