Is the pus coming out of the wisdom tooth’s pericoronitis almost gone?

Wisdom tooth pericoronitis pus, does not prove that has been fast healing, may be more pus overflow.
1. Wisdom tooth pericoronitis is mainly due to the wisdom tooth obstruction, resulting in the gums cover the surface of the teeth, teeth and gums between the formation of gingival pockets, pockets are difficult to clean, easy to food blockage, resulting in bacterial accumulation, when the bacteria and their metabolites are more or the body resistance is low, it is easy to acute attack, resulting in pus accumulation in the pockets.
2. When pus comes out, it doesn’t necessarily indicate fast healing, but may be caused by more pus overflow. For wisdom teeth pericoronitis, regardless of the presence or absence of pus, acute attacks are recommended to require local saline rinsing, combined with systemic oral or intravenous cephalosporin antibiotics plus nitroimidazole antibiotics, such as cefprozil and ornidazole.
In addition, for blocked wisdom teeth, it is recommended that they be removed as soon as possible to prevent recurrent attacks, affecting work and life, and the above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a physician.