What happens if tooth infection spreads to jaw bone?

If the abscess ruptures, the pain may decrease significantly — but you still need dental treatment. If the abscess doesn’t drain, the infection may spread to your jaw and to other areas of your head and neck. You might even develop sepsis — a life-threatening infection that spreads throughout your body.

How do you treat an infected jaw bone?

You should look for immediate medical attention for a dental abscess. Your dentist will attempt to drain the infections and will most likely prescribe antibiotics. In extreme conditions, your dentist may need to perform a tooth extraction to prevent the disease from spreading further into the bones.

Can osteomyelitis of the jaw be cured?

Although once considered incurable, osteomyelitis can now be successfully treated. Most people need surgery to remove areas of the bone that have died. After surgery, strong intravenous antibiotics are typically needed.

Will amoxicillin treat a jaw infection?

As the Mayo Clinic notes, your dentist may prescribe an antibiotic such as amoxicillin for abscessed tooth treatment to keep the infection from spreading to nearby teeth, your jaw or other facial structures. They may also recommend an antibiotic for abscessed tooth if you have a weakened immune system.

How common is osteomyelitis in the jaw?

Osteomyelitis of the jaws is a rare condition, which has been associated with multiple systemic diseases including diabetes, autoimmune states, malignancies, malnutrition, and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

How do I know if I have an infection in my jaw bone?

Signs and Symptoms

  1. Fever.
  2. Jaw pain.
  3. Facial swelling.
  4. Tenderness to the touch.
  5. Jaw stiffness.
  6. Sinus drainage.
  7. Tooth loss.
  8. Pus (thick, usually yellow-white fluid).

How do I know if I have osteonecrosis of the jaw?

Symptoms of ONJ can range from very mild to severe. ONJ looks like an area of exposed bone in your mouth. It can cause tooth or jaw pain and swelling in your jaw. Severe symptoms include infection in your jaw bone.