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[|Human|] Two years ago a pimple appeared on my gums just above my right front tooth (#8). After breaking it, the abcess reappeared after days had passed and has continued to reappear. At times it seemed like the problem had disappeared but has always reappeared. Now, by pressing on the spot with my thumbnail, a small amount of yellowish ooze squeezes out. I usually do this in the morning and once again later in the day. There is no discomfort. Ever. No pain, no sensitive teeth , no loose teeth. No sensitivity to hot or cold . Occaisionally after sqeezing out the abcess there is a small amount of blood. I ve just been to the dentist and the x-ray showed nothing. The dentist isn t sure what this is.
[|AI|]  Hi, Looking to your problem, this is developed through some trauma may be some 3-4 years back, This is known as PERIAPICAL ABSCESS which is related to right front tooth. Donor ignore it, otherwise your bone is resorting through chronic infection and as a result of that your tooth will become lose , it may fall down any time. Go to the ENDODONTIST clinic, he or she will guide you better. For this kind of problem, Root canal treatment is required for that tooth, then after RCT, may be DISCECTOMY surgical procedure is required under antibiotic, analgesic trypsin chymotrypsin and b-complex coverage.Nowadays root canal treatment through wave one system along with LASER is very effective, this way we can avoid surgery also. Through per apical x-rays it can diagnose better. Take care because chronic infections are more dangerous than acute infection. All the best.