Skip to content

Tag: Dental abscess

Explore our comprehensive collection of health articles in this category.

How to calculate the PUFA index for measuring untreated dental decay

6 min read
In many regions worldwide, especially in developing countries, untreated dental caries remains a prevalent and significant public health problem. The PUFA index was specifically developed to quantify the clinical consequences of this untreated decay, providing an effective metric beyond traditional caries assessments. Learning how to calculate the pufa index can offer crucial data for healthcare planning and addressing severe oral infections in a community.

Nutrition Diet: What to avoid when you have an abscess?

4 min read
According to dental experts, certain foods can severely aggravate pain and discomfort during an infection, making it crucial to know **what to avoid when you have an abscess?**. A smart dietary approach can help prevent further irritation, manage discomfort, and support your body's natural healing processes.

Understanding Your Diet: Can I Eat with a Popped Abscess?

3 min read
An estimated 15% of people will experience a dental abscess in their lifetime. When an oral abscess has popped, many people immediately wonder, "Can I eat with a popped abscess?". The answer is yes, but your diet needs careful management to promote healing and avoid re-infection.

Understanding Your Diet: Can You Eat Meat with an Abcess?

3 min read
According to the University Hospitals Sussex NHS, high-protein foods like meat, fish, and eggs are crucial for wound healing and recovery from illness. So, the short answer to, "Can you eat meat with an abcess?" is generally yes, but the type, preparation, and location of the abscess are key considerations.