Sunday, January 31, 2010

Blister Like Thing On Gums 4 Year Old Son Has Blister Type Thing On Gum? Again.........?

4 year old son has blister type thing on gum? again.........? - blister like thing on gums

For the 4th Times in the last 6 months my son had what looked like a bubble on the gums, first just on his tooth. I find it very painful for him, but does not cause a fever or something with this pain. The 3rd he has one, I took him to the health of dental services, because she was the only time I could find that our insurance and was able to win. Take a look around, and I have my way with a prescription for antibiotics. Then he went away. But there were 5 days after antibiotics have gone another two times larger, which seems to be twice as painful, but no fever. I took him to the hospital ER and the post office and I have my way again with antibiotics. This is about 6 weeks, and he said he went to the other. No body told me what it is and why you are getting. I have an appointment with a dentist for him, but not before the end of February, I'll take him back to the hospital? Any idea what can or can I help you?

4 comments:

Dave F said...

It looks like the tooth under the blister is an abscess. It supports the development of a boil "Eraser" because the abscess eaten into the jawbone and is now pressure on the gums. While popping blisters, and antibiotics helped for a while.
Unfortunately, the only thing that can be made that the tooth is infected, it must be removed. Then the source of the infection has disappeared.

Edit: 975 tooth is terribly wrong. The tooth is already abscessing. This means that the tissue is dead in the tooth. They do a pulpotomy if the flesh is alive. A pulpotomy is where you go to the top of the root canal and remove some of the flesh (because it is closer to the drop is assumed), a diseased tissue. Then add the remaining pulp with something like formocresol. This will cause the tissue to stop the bleeding and almost mummified him a little. The pulp tissue later in the tooth is still alive.
But as I said, the fact that the tooth is already abscessing point out that it alsoYou for a pulpotomy. The pulp is necrotic!

Anonymous said...

I'm no expert, but I hope I can help some.: (You may need to get cold sores may or gums that causes the skin to collect in order to try to improve the formation of a blister. Maybe could be something with acid be in it like marinated citrus fruit or food leads to a reaction. If so, I suggest that you should pop the blister and in cold water on him. I hope that this might be useful.

cre_33 said...

February is a distance. If you have pain, I would take him to the doctor. Be sure to tell them that it is a recurring problem, and wonder what it is, what it does, etc. Sometimes the only way to get answers is to ask questions. :)

amanda said...

My son was pretty much the same, and the dentist has done a pulpotomy. to a root canal teeth. not as bad as a root canal for the adult teeth. So do not worry .. If so, you should consult a dentist who is pediodontist for children who do not want to go without front teeth for 3 years or more on foot, so I doubt it will be withdrawn. You know the baby teeth will usually start sheding to about 6, but in reality can vary but ... I want to talk to a dentist again! probably a reference fat big as your dentist does not like children, if the use is much to gain. pediodonist plus one specializing in children and offices are usually suitable for children and not so much fear ... It can give you options

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