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Treatment of dental diseases or how not to be left without teeth!

The interaction of saliva and artificial materials used in dentistry

It is no secret that the dentist's intervention does not always benefit health, even if the dentist has a good reputation and extensive experience. In dentistry, various materials and substances are used in prosthetics, teeth whitening, bite correction and other types of dental treatment, which can and often do harm to health. Different materials, entering the oral cavity, begin to behave differently in different people, as well as interact with the environment. It is impossible to check the reaction of the material in the laboratory, since the saliva secreted by a person during the absorption of food or drinks, during conversation, during sleep and wakefulness has different fermentation, pH levels, different amounts of pathogenic bacteria, and so on. It is also not uncommon for the characteristics of human saliva to depend on a person's emotional state.

During emotional stabilization, saliva has a slightly alkaline environment, during stress or fright, due to an increase in adrenaline in the blood, the hormonal background of a person, the characteristics of saliva change, excessive salivation appears (for example, with excitement). During depression, all processes in the body slow down, and saliva has an acidic environment. In an acidic environment, the processes of rotting food residues occur in an enhanced mode instead of fermentation. Fungal and mold spores develop. Teeth are destroyed in an acidic environment, since the enamel, consisting of calcium hydroxyapatite, has an alkaline environment. Interacting with acid, the enamel crumbles, the gastrointestinal tract also "suffers" from microbes and mold, which constantly enter the stomach from the oral cavity.

No nocere! - Do no harm!

The Corona Dental dental clinic is developing unique methods for the treatment of dental diseases, as well as gum diseases, prevention of dental and gum diseases, prosthetics, bite correction, and much more. Realizing that not every material used by private dental clinics in the treatment of dental and gum diseases is harmless, dentists at Corona Dental clinic adhere to one simple but necessary principle: "No nocere!", which means "Do no harm!" in Latin.

In the treatment of dental diseases, prosthetics at the Corona Dental dental clinic in Barcelona use carbon glass (fiber), heliopolymers, rubber and other materials that are harmless to human health. Metals, ceramics, cements for fillings are not used at all during dental work, since these materials are not only not durable, but can also harm health. Lasers are used to monitor the work performed. Even the polymerization lamps used in the clinic are plasma, as this avoids allergic reactions.

How not to be left without teeth with an abundance of dental services

First, you need to contact specialists of the highest level of professionalism when symptoms of dental diseases appear  Do not waste your time and money on the treatment of dental and gum diseases in private dental clinics offering cheaper services. Remember, a miser pays twice!

Secondly, do not skimp on the type of treatment that your teeth need! Ultimately, you will either need repeated treatment (correction of dental errors), or more complex treatment of dental and gum diseases, since it is impossible to return the lost time.
Thirdly, find time for preventive examinations of the oral cavity by a dentist, as well as for the prevention of common diseases of the teeth and gums, in particular caries, gingivitis, periodontitis, periodontal disease. These diseases can cause serious dental problems in the future!

You can find out detailed information about the treatment of dental and gum diseases, dental prosthetics, bite correction and much more at the Corona Dental dental clinic by calling the phone number listed on the website.

Barcelona, c/Entença, 69

Metro Rocafort L1

526-597-693 (whatsapp)

931-167-510

Dental Abscess: Symptoms, Emergency Treatment, and Prevention in Barcelona

Dental Abscess: Symptoms, Emergency Treatment, and Prevention in Barcelona

What is a dental abscess?

A dental abscess (commonly known as a gum boil or flux) is an acute purulent process that develops at the root of a tooth or in the gum tissues. The inflammation occurs due to a bacterial infection, most commonly streptococci or staphylococci, which penetrate deep layers through damaged enamel, a carious cavity, or inflamed gums. The body, attempting to localize the infection, forms a purulent capsule: a dense "pocket" filled with dead immune cells, bacteria, and tissue breakdown products.

In the conditions of the Mediterranean climate, which combines high humidity and hot summers, any inflammatory process can develop more rapidly. The warm environment promotes bacterial growth, so residents and visitors to the city should be especially attentive to the first signs of dental problems.

What does a dental abscess look like?

Externally, an abscess can manifest as:

  • Swelling of the gum in the area of one tooth, which increases over time.

  • Redness and edema of the mucosa.

  • Formation of a lump with a white or yellowish point at the top: this is the accumulated pus showing through the tissues.

  • In severe cases: facial asymmetry due to cheek swelling.

Even if the abscess ruptures spontaneously and a fistula forms (a small hole in the gum for pus drainage), this does not mean a cure. The infection remains inside and requires professional treatment from a dentist.

Abscess symptoms: when to be alarmed?

The disease has clear symptoms that are difficult to ignore:

  1. Intense, throbbing pain in a specific tooth, which intensifies with pressure, chewing, and when lying down.

  2. Reaction to thermal stimuli (cold, hot) that persists.

  3. Bitter taste in the mouth and unpleasant odor due to pus discharge.

  4. General signs of intoxication: fever, weakness, headache, enlargement of submandibular lymph nodes.

A feature of the disease's progression in Spain may be a faster increase in swelling due to the characteristics of blood circulation and lymph flow in the local climate.

Causes in the context of Spain
The main cause is a bacterial infection, but the pathways of penetration are diverse:

  • Advanced caries. The main "culprit." Spanish cuisine is rich in carbohydrates (paella, pastries, sweets like turrón), which, with insufficient hygiene, creates an ideal environment for tooth decay.

  • Gum diseases (periodontitis). Inflamed periodontal pockets are an open gateway for infection.

  • Dental and gingival trauma. Cracks in enamel, poorly fitted fillings or crowns, microtraumas from tartar.

  • Decreased immunity. Stress, acclimatization, seasonal colds—frequent companions of life in a big city and the changeable Catalan climate—can weaken the body's defenses and trigger an exacerbation of a chronic infection.

Types and stages of development: why is reaction speed important?
Dentists distinguish three main types of abscess based on location:

  1. Periapical — at the root apex. The most painful, often a consequence of deep caries.

  2. Periodontal — in the periodontal pocket between the gum and root. Often accompanies periodontitis.

  3. Gingival — only in the gum tissue. Considered the most superficial.

The disease's development goes through stages:

  • Initial: discomfort, dull ache.

  • Acute: formation of a purulent cavity, intense throbbing pain, swelling.

  • Chronic: after pus rupture (fistula formation) the pain subsides, but the infectious focus persists, threatening periodic flare-ups and bone destruction.

Diagnosis in Barcelona clinics
Modern dental clinics in Barcelona, such as Corona Dental, apply a comprehensive approach:

  1. Visual examination and medical history. The doctor assesses the condition of the gum, teeth, and the presence of swelling.

  2. Digital X-ray (radiovisiography). A safe digital X-ray is the "gold standard." It accurately shows the location and size of the purulent focus, the condition of the roots and bone. In Catalonia, this is a standard procedure.

  3. Electric pulp testing (EPT). Checks the vitality of the tooth pulp (nerve).

  4. CT scan (Computed Tomography). Prescribed in complex cases for a 3D assessment, especially if spread of the infection to the maxillary sinus is suspected.

Treatment: from emergency care to comprehensive therapy
Treatment in Catalonia meets high European standards and always begins with managing the acute condition.

  1. Surgical stage: incision and drainage. Under local anesthesia, the doctor makes a small incision in the gum, evacuates the pus, and places a drain (a thin rubber strip) for 24-48 hours to allow residual contents to flow out. This procedure instantly relieves pain and pressure.

  2. Endodontic treatment (root canal treatment). If the tooth can be saved, a thorough cleaning, disinfection, and filling of the root canals is performed. Clinics in Barcelona often use a dental microscope for maximum precision.

  3. Drug therapy. A course of antibiotics (usually based on amoxicillin or clindamycin), anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs is prescribed.

  4. Tooth extraction. This is resorted to when more than 50% of the root is destroyed or the infection threatens adjacent structures.

What to do before visiting the doctor? First aid in Barcelona:

  • You can: take ibuprofen or paracetamol to relieve pain and reduce inflammation, rinse your mouth with a cool salt solution (1 teaspoon per glass of water) or chlorhexidine (if available), apply cold to the cheek for 15-20 minutes.

  • It is strictly forbidden to: apply heat to the affected area (hot water bottle, compress), try to open the abscess yourself, take antibiotics without a doctor's prescription, consume alcohol.

Complications: what are the risks of delaying treatment?
Ignoring an abscess can lead to serious consequences requiring hospitalization in Barcelona hospitals:

  • Phlegmon and abscess of the maxillofacial region: diffuse purulent inflammation of the soft tissues.

  • Osteomyelitis of the jaw: destruction of bone tissue.

  • Sepsis (blood poisoning): a life-threatening condition.

  • Spread of infection to the maxillary sinuses (sinusitis) or to the meninges (meningitis).

Prevention for residents and visitors of Barcelona
The best treatment is prevention. Follow these simple rules:

  1. Impeccable hygiene: brush teeth twice a day, use dental floss and a water flosser.

  2. Regular professional check-ups: visit the dentist every 6 months, even if you have no discomfort. Early diagnosis of tooth decay costs many times less than treating an abscess.

  3. Timely treatment of tooth decay and gum diseases.

  4. Diet correction: moderate consumption of sweets and sugary carbonated drinks.

  5. Strengthening general immunity: adequate rest, stress management, which is especially relevant for the dynamic life in a metropolis.

Conclusion

A dental abscess is a serious disease that does not tolerate self-medication or delay. In Barcelona, highly qualified dental care is available at European standards. The key to a quick and successful recovery is to immediately consult a specialist at the first symptoms. Do not let a local infection ruin your experience of sunny Catalonia.

How much does dental treatment cost in Barcelona

How much does dental treatment cost in Barcelona

Do not make a reserve for unforeseen circumstances: a sharp toothache, an injury, you need to urgently restore it.
Plan a budget only to achieve the immediate goal.

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