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How do you treat an abscess on your gums ?

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See a dentist: An abscess in your gums means either and abscessed tooth or teeth , or gingivitis or even more severe than that , with diabetes you need to maintain your oral hygiene more than average person.

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Abcessed gums: You need to be seen by a dentist to have your abcess treated. A diabetic is more sensitive to infections and the ones in your mouth are no different. Routine dental care is essential to managing diabetes. Brushing, flossing and listerine will help until you can get to the dentist. Call today and schedule an appointment.

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Dr. Gary Sandler answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Gum abscess: First you want to be as healthy as possible and therefore with diabetes you want to get your blood sugar under control. Second you will need to be on a proper antibiotic coverage. Finally, the source of the infection needs to be addressed. The specific treatment will depend upon the source, the prognosis of the tooth, the health of the tooth and the supporting structures. Your dentist knows how.

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