Gum Boils:
What it is - What causes it - What to do about it
Gum boils, also known as a parulus, are drainage points for abscesses in the roots of teeth. When the nerve of a tooth dies, it will exit the tooth near its root. In reaction to this, the body sends white blood cells to destroy the infection, and as these white blood cells die off they form an abscess. If this goes untreated, the abscess will break through the tissues of the mouth and drain. This point of drainage is known as a parulus, or gum boil.
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Even though they aren't actually in or above a tooth, gum boils will usually cause severe toothaches. This is because the inflammation presses on the nerves of other teeth. Other symptoms that may occur as a result are:
• Nausea | • Swollen glands |
• Fever | • Sensitivity to hot or cold |
• Redness in mouth or face | • Tenderness to touch |
• Breath odor | • Pain while chewing |
•Diarrhea |
If a gum boil or abscess is not treated, the infection can spread to other teeth or even other parts of the body. Swelling can increase, and in some cases cut off airways and cause death. More immediate dangers include loss of teeth from bone erosion that can be caused by the infection.
Gum boils are the drainage points for abscesses that are caused by either an infection or a dying nerve.
Not only will the abscess need to be drained, but you will likely need antibiotics to fight the remaining infection. However, this only treats the surface of the situation. In many cases, since the gum boil is just the drainage point and indicator, you may need a root canal for the dying tooth as well.
First things first, have your dentist or doctor drain the abscess and start a medication regiment that will destroy the infection and keep it from damaging the rest of your mouth or other parts of the body. After that, make sure that your oral hygiene plan is one that is effective and doesn't contain any harmful ingredients that are often found in commercial toothpaste. A number of these ingredients can actually damage or weaken the tissues of the mouth and make you more susceptible to sores and infections like these.
Since gum boils are a symptom of another condition related to a dying tooth, the best way to prevent them is by practicing good preventative oral hygiene for your entire mouth. This includes improving your oral hygiene plan to ensure that you're brushing at least twice a day, using an antibacterial mouth rinse, and flossing to keep your teeth and mouth healthy. Combine these steps with a 100% pure natural oral product to give your mouth the best chance at fighting the possibility of gum boils.
The 4 Step Oral Hygiene Program
Brush twice a day in the morning and evening using 2-5 drops of a botanical toothpaste on a toothbrush and brush normally. | |
Floss every evening before brushing - more frequently as needed. Get any food particles out from between teeth. | |
Use a botanical mouthwash twice a day: morning and evening. Just put 2-5 drops into an ounce of water, swish and gargle. This is important to kill the bacteria in the entire mouth including the back of the tongue. | |
Mid-morning, mid-afternoon and as needed: put 2-5 drops of natural botanicals on the tip of the tongue to coat the gum line and teeth to kill bacteria and keep breath fresh. |
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