Emergency Dentist for Dental Swelling – Fast Relief & Treatment
Dental swelling can be a symptom of underlying dental problems requiring immediate attention. Whether it’s swelling after a dental implant bone graft, or your gums are swollen and you’re not sure why, Absolute Dental can help.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, swollen gums happen when your gums become irritated and inflamed. Dental swelling can be caused by gum disease, infection, dental injury, or you may experience gum and lip swelling after dental work.
Swollen gums may:
Have a red or purple tint
Feel tender
Bleed
Neglecting to address the cause of dental swelling can lead to serious complications. If dental swelling is accompanied by extreme pain that isn’t helped with medication, you should see an emergency dentist as soon as possible. For a dental emergency in Las Vegas, check out Absolute Dental.
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Common Causes of Dental Swelling
Tooth Abscesses and Infections
When bacteria gets into a tooth or into your gums, it can cause pus to build up under the gums, causing a tooth abscess. If left untreated, an abscess or dental infection could potentially spread to the rest of the body.
Gum Swelling From Periodontal Disease
Inflammation in the gums can be an early indicator of gum disease. Untreated gum disease can lead to serious dental complications.
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Wisdom Teeth and Impacted Teeth
An impacted tooth is when a tooth grows out of the jawbone, but becomes stuck in the gums. Impacted teeth are the most common in a patient’s wisdom teeth, but can potentially happen to any tooth. Symptoms include:
Swelling
Redness
Blood at the affected site
Stiffness or pain in the jaw
Bad breath
Bad taste in the mouth
Swelling in the lymph nodes
Injury or Trauma to the Mouth
If you have swelling and bruising after dental implant surgery, or if you’ve been in an accident that affected your mouth, dental swelling is common.
When To Seek an Emergency Dentist Visit for Swelling
According to the Cleveland Clinic, you should seek emergency dental services if you are experiencing dental swelling along with one or more of the following symptoms:
Persistent or severe pain
Swelling spreads to the face, jaw, or neck
Pus in your mouth, foul taste, or bad breath (signs of a dental abscess)
Difficulty opening your mouth, swallowing, or breathing
Take an over-the-counter pain reliever to reduce inflammation and pain
Apply a cold compress to the swollen area to reduce inflammation
Rinse your mouth with warm saltwater to reduce swelling and bacteria
Avoid hot, spicy, or sugary foods as these may worsen the swelling
If you have a red bump on your gums, this is likely a dental abscess. Never try to pop an abscess at home — visit a Las Vegas emergency dentist instead.
Emergency Dental Treatments for Dental Swelling
Emergency dental treatments for swollen gums will depend on the underlying cause of the swelling. Treatment for swollen gums can include one or more of the following treatments:
Abscess Drainage and Infection Treatment
A small incision will be made to drain the pus. It is vital to have this done by an emergency dentist who can prescribe antibiotics. A dental infection that causes a dental abscess is a serious condition that can lead to the infection spreading to the rest of your body.
Root Canal for Infected Teeth
For a cavity or dental infection that has made its way deep into your tooth’s pulp, a root canal will likely be necessary to clean out the infected pulp and save the tooth. Once the procedure is done, the swelling and accompanying pain should cease.
Tooth Extraction for Severe Swelling
This will be necessary if the swelling is caused by an impacted tooth, your wisdom teeth need to be removed, or if a tooth is too decayed to be saved.
Gum Disease Treatment
A deep cleaning (tooth scaling and root planing), and antibiotics to help with gum swelling.
Emergency Prescriptions
If an infection is present, your dentist will likely prescribe antibiotics. For more invasive dental procedures, you may also be prescribed pain medication.
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How Much Is an Emergency Dental Visit for Dental Swelling?
Costs will vary for dental emergencies depending on several factors, such as:
If you have dental insurance
The treatment required
The financing options the dental office provides
Absolute Dental accepts most dental insurance plans for dental emergencies, and provides financing options for those who may be uninsured or have gaps in their coverage. Absolute Dental is proud to offer special offers,such as full exams with X-rays starting at $39, dental implants starting at $3,000, and wisdom teeth extractions (with sedation) starting at $1,299 for cash-paying patients.
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Get Emergency Dental Swelling Treatment in Las Vegas Today
Swollen gums, dental pain, or jaw pain can all be symptoms of a serious dental problem, such as a dental abscess. This is why it’s so important to never ignore these symptoms, and to call an emergency dentist for a same-day appointment. Receiving immediate treatment for a dental emergency prevents future complications, discomfort, and health complications that can be serious. Get emergency dental care now. Schedule an appointment.
This depends on the cause of the swelling. However, any dental swelling that lasts more than two weeks should be immediately addressed by an emergency dentist.
No. A dental infection can only be addressed by a professional dentist who can identify the bacteria causing the infection, so they can prescribe the right treatment.
Whether you’re experiencing dental bone graft swelling, or swelling from an underlying dental infection, it can save your teeth and overall health to know when it’s time to see an emergency dentist.