Urgent, potentially life-saving care for serious dental infections and abscesses. Stop the spread—get expert treatment from our dental team now.
Facial swelling, fever, or trouble swallowing may signal a dangerous dental infection that can spread to vital organs. Don’t wait—seek emergency dental care now.
A dental abscess is a pocket of pus caused by a bacterial infection in or around a tooth. It typically results from untreated tooth decay, a cracked tooth, or gum disease, allowing bacteria to enter and infect the inner parts of the tooth or surrounding tissues.
Forms at the tip of the tooth root (often due to deep decay or trauma).
Develops in the gums next to a tooth, usually from gum disease.
Localized infection in the gum tissue, often from food or debris trapped under the gums.
Know the warning signs and get emergency dental care right away. Dental abscesses won't heal on their own and need professional treatment to prevent complications.
Seek Immediate Help If:
Severe, persistent, or throbbing tooth pain
Swelling in the face, jaw, or cheek
Fever and chills
Red, swollen, or bleeding gums
Swollen lymph nodes under the jaw or in the neck
Early Signs Of Abscess:
Severe, persistent, or throbbing toothache
Increased sensitivity to hot, cold, or pressure
A visible pimple or boil on the gums
Tooth discoloration or looseness
Difficulty opening the mouth, chewing, or swallowing
Dental abscesses are serious infections that require immediate care. Our emergency treatment focuses on quickly relieving pain, eliminating infection, and preventing it from spreading.
Comprehensive Evaluation
We perform a thorough exam and X-rays to locate the abscess and assess the severity of the infection.
Pain Relief & Infection Control
Antibiotics may be prescribed to fight infection. We’ll also manage your pain with safe, fast-acting relief.
Drainage of the Abscess
In many cases, draining the abscess is necessary to remove pus and reduce pressure and swelling.
Tooth-Saving Options
If possible, a root canal may be performed to save the affected tooth.
Dental abscesses are serious infections that require immediate care. Our emergency treatment focuses on quickly relieving pain, eliminating infection, and preventing it from spreading.
Emergency Room Limitations
Drainage of the abscess
Root canal therapy
Tooth extraction
Definitive dental treatment to stop infection from returning
Costs much more than dental treatment
Emergency Dentist Advantages
Same-day treatment
Specialized tools and expertise
Prevent complications
Emergency dental care is more affordable and efficient
Can perform immediate and definite cure
Don’t risk your health by waiting in an ER or ignoring the symptoms.
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