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I want an at home remedy for gum boils

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i have 2 gum boil for about 7 or so months. shortly after i had 2 rootcanals done. I still get tooth aches with both teeth. These boils would come up and i would burst them & in a few weeks they are back again.the dentist did treatments on them & nothing worked. this whole ordeal is fustrating & very very costy. please help me.

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  2.   You should get a different dentist

    he didn't kill the neaves

  3. Have you tried gargling with peroxide a few times daily?

    I use it instead of mouthwash.  I have white teeth, good breath and don't get canker sores often.

    Just a suggestion.

    AND, it's super cheap.  Been using it my whole life - 31 years.  I have great teeth.

  4. From the old days we would put iodine on them Also, we would swish with warm salt water. Now a days they often put you on an antibiotic. Apparently you dentist doesn't think you need that.

  5. It sounds like you have a fistula.The fistula is the result of an abscessed tooth and a failed root canal.The abscess is an infection that first forms around the apex or tip of the root. If left untreated the infection will begin to erode the bone around the tooth. You are going to need root canal surgery called a apicoectomy in order to save this tooth.

    Usually, a tooth that has undergone a root canal can last the rest of your life and never need further endodontic treatment. However,in a few cases,a tooth may fail to heal.The tooth may become painful or diseased months or even years after successful treatment.

    An apicoectomy is a way to save a tooth when inflammation or infection persists in the bony area around the end of your tooth after a root canal procedure. The endodontist will open the gum tissue near the tooth to see the underlying bone and to remove any inflamed or infected tissue. The very end of the root is also removed. A small filling may be placed to seal the end of the root canal and a few stitches are placed in the gum to help the tissue heal. The dentist will remove the bump or fistula and with a good result and a good immune system the tooth will heal and the fistula will not return.

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