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I m getting pus on upper side of teath again and again i want to remove it but it is in front side of face but should I do
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First step should be go see your dentist. A proper diagnosis needs to be made, as to what type of infection it is-gum or tooth. Then get it treated accordingly. Removal of tooth should not be a priority, saving it should be considered till everything is tried.
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Go see dentist asap.
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Don't self medicate. Don't bite from affected side.
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There are three types of dental  abscess gingival, periodontal, periapical.dental abscess are caused by bacterial infection.
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symptoms of dental abscess pain,a bad taste in the mouth and fever. treatment for an abcess is root canal treatment
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avoid food and drink that is either too hot and cold, avoiding chewing of the affected side
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"Are you any antibiotic for the pus infection?" if no please consult a dentist as soon as possible ,they will explain you what is the cause and what kind of treatment you need,because removing teeth is not the only option.
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There are ways where you can get a replacement of extracted tooth on the same day with prior treatment planning.
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Please visit the dentist
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