Ask your physician. It could be scar tissue, it could be that what caused the infection is still there, talk to the Doctor Who prescribed the antibiotic.
If it is painless then I seriously doubt that it is an abscess? If the antibiotics have not decreased the size then it could very well be just a bony protrusion that is just now developing and is normal. Another possibility is that it could possibly be the result of a cracked root on that tooth. I suggest that you have a periodontist check this out. An x-ray will show if the root is cracked.
The Thought Remains the Same was created in 2000.
What ice are we talking about here
I had a golden crown fitted a couple of years ago, maybe last year I developed a bump on my gum by the gold tooth which I originally thought was just an ulcer, however it keeps coming back so after some extensive googling my ulcer looks more like an abscess.. I haven't been to a dentist to get it checked out yet as it never really causes me much pain, however, I do intend to. But yes I think you can.. unless my abscess isn't an abscess, but I think it is.
It was thought to protect them from lightning and fire
some thought that war was bad. some are prowar.
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I've hhad the abscess for a while but didnt know what it was just thought it would have went away.
B) decresed illness (incorrect) correct answer is A)decreased ammonia in the gut.
It is thought the Australpithecus species roamed the earth between 2.95 and 3.85 million years ago. The paleoanthropologists have uncovered remains from 300 individuals.
She disappeared flying around the world and was thought to have crashed in the ocean and no one had found the remains yet.