There are three types of dental abscess.
Cat dental abscess treatment.
If a dental abscess is suspected a veterinarian will examine a cat s mouth for evidence of pus but anesthesia and x rays will need to be performed to thoroughly inspect the mouth.
The goal of treatment is to get rid of the infection.
Treatment should be administered quickly to relieve the abscess before it bursts.
Drain clean the first step in treating a cat with a dental abscess is to sedate it possibly with general anesthesia and lance the abscess to drain out all of the pus.
Gingival abscess an abscess of the gum tissue.
The dentist will make a small cut into the abscess allowing the pus to drain out and then wash the area with salt water saline.
A tooth or dental abscess in cats is one of the most common types especially of those which appear in the mouth.
Inanimate objects nails thorns sticks can puncture the skin and introduce anaerobic and aerobic bacteria.
A tooth root abscess develops when bacteria enter the exposed root canal of the tooth.
The bacteria that gets into a wound from a bite is what causes the abscess.
Periodontal abscess an abscess of the gum.
Anywhere on the body.
Abscesses will show up on x rays and dental probes will be used to examine the teeth.
As a tooth abscess in cats occurs in the mouth you may not be aware there is a problem until the symptoms become more acute.
We don t always look directly into our cat s mouth and if we do we might need to take a very close look to see a dental abscess.
Needle like canine teeth puncture skin and create a chamber for bacteria proliferation.
Head face and neck.
To accomplish this your dentist may.
Periapical abscess an abscess of the dental pulp.
A persistent infection can result in an abscess that may leak directly into the oral cavity or may leak out onto the skin.
The larger the abscess has become the more dangerous the infection can be to the cat.
If the protective tooth enamel is chipped exposing the underlying dentin or the pulp bacteria can gain access to the center of the tooth causing an infection.
An abscess may form on a cat after it has been bitten by another cat or animal.
Open up incise and drain the abscess.