⚠️ Seek Immediate Care If You Have:
- Difficulty breathing or swallowing
- Fever with facial swelling
- See our emergency care guide
- Severe pain or discomfort
Dental Causes of Facial Swelling
Dental Abscess
Severe infection at tooth root.
- Intense throbbing pain
- May need root canal treatment
- Temperature sensitivity
- Possible fever
Gum Disease
Advanced periodontal infection.
- Learn about gum disease symptoms
- Bleeding when brushing
- Loose teeth
- Bad breath
Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Trapped third molars.
- Back of jaw swelling
- May need tooth extraction
- Pain while chewing
- Learn about oral surgery options
Post-Procedure Swelling
Normal after certain treatments.
- Temporary inflammation
- Gradually decreases
- Read about dental procedures
- Improves with ice
Our Treatment Approach
1
Diagnosis
Comprehensive examination to determine cause
- Medical history review
- Understanding tooth problems
- X-rays if needed
- Swelling assessment
2
Immediate Relief
Managing pain and discomfort
- Pain management
- Treatment for severe pain
- Infection control
- Comfort measures
3
Treatment Plan
Addressing underlying cause
- Targeted treatment
- Regular dental check-ups
- Follow-up care
- Prevention advice
Preventing Dental-Related Swelling
Daily Care
- Regular brushing and flossing
- Learn about preventive care
- Regular dental check-ups
- Prompt treatment of issues
Professional Care
- Bi-annual cleanings
- Early intervention
- Understanding gum health
- Preventive treatments
Why Choose Us for Facial Swelling
- Experienced in dental emergencies
- Gentle, compassionate approach
- Expert restorative care
- Comprehensive treatment options
Emergency Care Available
Don't wait if you're experiencing severe facial swelling. Our experienced team is ready to help diagnose and treat the underlying cause.
- Same-day emergency appointments
- Expert diagnosis and treatment
- Learn about our swelling treatments
- Clear communication throughout