Parodontal abscesses
An abscess is a collection of suppurative liquid in tissue in connection with an inflammation.
- Parodontal abscess – concerning parts of the parodontium;
- Pericoronal abscess – arises in the vicinity of a partially displaced tooth;
- Periapical abscess – arising at the root tip of an avital tooth;
- Gingival abscess – limited to the gums.
Two conditions must prevail in an abscess:
- Bacteria have entered the tissue.
- The inflammatory tissue liquid cannot drain off.
Possible entry portals for bacteria are: deep parodontal pockets, the roots of teeth with dead pulpa, the mucosa hoods of partially retained teeth.