Dr. Nance and his team treat all types of abscessed teeth, including:
Periapical abscess
A periapical abscess develops at the tip of your tooth’s root. Periapical abscesses occur when bacteria enter your tooth pulp through a cavity or other weakened area. The pulp is the soft, inner portion of your tooth that contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue.
Periodontal abscess
A periodontal abscess develops on your gum, next to the root of a tooth. In severe cases, periodontal abscesses may also spread to your surrounding tissue and bone. The most common cause of periodontal abscesses is gum disease, but it can also occur due to an injury.
Gingival abscess
A gingival abscess develops on your gums. Gingival abscesses occur when a foreign object, such as the hull of a popcorn kernel or a toothbrush bristle, becomes embedded in your gums.