Facial swelling can be alarming, ranging from mild puffiness to severe distortion. While not always a dental emergency, some causes of facial swelling require prompt attention from your dentist.
Facial swelling caused by dental problems can range from temporary side effects to signs of serious infection. An abscessed tooth, a severe infection at the tooth's root, often leads to swelling in the face, jaw, or neck. In advanced gum disease (periodontitis), inflammation and swelling can occur around the teeth. Impacted wisdom teeth, especially those stuck below the gum line, can also cause facial swelling. Some swelling is normal after certain dental procedures like extractions or implant surgery, but this typically subsides within a few days.
Facial swelling can be alarming, ranging from mild puffiness to severe distortion. While not always a dental emergency, some causes of facial swelling require prompt attention from your dentist.
Experienced in Dental Emergencies: We promptly diagnose and treat dental causes of swelling, providing solutions to manage discomfort. Gentle Approach: We understand facial swelling can be concerning, and we offer a compassionate and reassuring environment. Collaboration with Medical Professionals: If the underlying cause is non-dental, we'll work with your doctor to ensure you receive the appropriate care. Management of pain and infection: Prescribe pain medication and antibiotics, if necessary. Other potential causes (non-dental):
Our goal is to not only provide top-notch dental care but to create an atmosphere where you can entrust your oral health to skilled hands in a calming setting.