Can you eat raisins with an abscessed gum?

Gum abscesses, which usually appear in the submucosal abscess stage of periodontal abscesses or acute suppurative periapical inflammation, can be eaten with raisins, but do not bite too hard raisins with the affected teeth. Raisins as food only provide nutrition and cannot cure the disease. 1. Periodontal abscess: If the gingival abscess is caused by a periodontal abscess, a periodontal probe can be used to puncture the inner wall of the periodontal pocket or a sharp blade can be used to incise the gingiva to drain the pus, after which a thorough subgingival debridement can be performed under local anesthesia. 2. Acute purulent periapical abscess stage: incise the abscess to drain the pus, and then perform root canal treatment on the affected tooth to completely eliminate the inflammation in the root canal and periapical area. Gingival abscess may have other causes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.