YOGYAKARTA Infection after removing teeth is a condition when an attack occurs by microorganisms, can be viruses, bacteria, or other pathogens. In the procedure for removing teeth, infections can occur for various reasons, such as non-sterile devices. A person who has an infection after dental removal will experience some specific signs. This article will discuss various characteristics of infection after removing the tooth.

Reporting from AI Care, someone who has an infection will experience health problems. Infections can be caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, or other parasites.

In the case of infection that occurs after removing the tooth, the pathogenic organism will enter the blood through a neural network or soft tissue of teeth. When the infection occurs, the patient will experience several characteristics, namely as follows.

The most common characteristic of patients suffering from infection is having a fever with a body temperature of more than 37 degrees C. At that time, immunity is battling microorganisms that cause infection. In addition to fever, other symptoms appear such as cold sweat to fatigue.

Infections can also trigger pain in the gums. Usually this pain will last for 1 to 3 days. In some cases this effect can take longer. If this happens continuously, the patient should not underestimate and must immediately see a doctor.

Swelling is an inflammation that occurs because the body responds to infection. Swelling is also included in the body's defense to protect damage from occurring more severe. When the gum experiences swelling, there is most likely an infection in the former tooth removal. You need to be vigilant when the back gum is swollen and swallowing pain.

Oral can be caused by germs or bacteria in the mouth. On the other hand, when infection occurs, there must be germs or bacteria. Both will trigger unpleasant odors from the mouth. When the smell of the mouth due to infection occurs, brushing teeth or mouth will not have much effect. You have to go to a dentist for treatment.

On the basis of bleeding that occurs after pulling out common teeth occurs. However, bleeding only lasts a maximum of 24 hours. If the bleeding occurs more than 24 hours, you need to see a doctor.

Nanah is formed in response to bacterial infection. When there is an infection in the area of the wound from removing the tooth, the body will send white blood cells to fight the infection. From that mechanism the pus can be formed.

When infection after removing the tooth is not handled properly, it will spread and have an impact on other body systems. One of the impacts that will be felt is digestive disorders as a systemic symptom.

Those are some of the characteristics of infection after removing teeth. Visit VOI.id to get other interesting information.


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