
Swelling or oral trauma may result from injury, infection, or an abscess. These issues can be painful and serious if untreated. We offer urgent evaluation and treatment to reduce discomfort and protect your long-term oral health.
For swelling or trauma, we assess the injury, take X-rays, and provide treatment like drainage, antibiotics, or repair. Pain control and rapid healing are the priority, whether due to infection, injury, or a dental abscess.
We treat swelling and trauma with immediate attention and compassion. From evaluation to aftercare, we act quickly to reduce pain, stop infection, and protect your smile—helping you feel safe and supported during a stressful time.
Swelling or Oral Trauma
Emergency care for swelling, trauma, or bleeding.
People with facial swelling, jaw pain, bleeding, or recent trauma may need urgent care. It’s ideal for those with infections, abscesses, or injury-related swelling who want quick relief and professional support to avoid serious dental complications.
For swelling or oral trauma, we’ll gently examine the area and take X-rays if needed. After diagnosing the cause—such as infection or injury—we provide immediate relief through drainage, antibiotics, or stabilization. We prioritize comfort and calm throughout the experience.
Appointments for swelling or trauma typically take 30–60 minutes, depending on the severity. We assess the area, take X-rays if needed, and provide medication or drainage. Follow-up may be required if surgical treatment or further healing is necessary.
Swelling can be a sign of infection, trauma, or other serious issues. Apply a cold compress and avoid heat. Do not attempt to drain anything yourself. Contact us immediately for evaluation and professional treatment.
Swelling from trauma or infection often improves within a few days of treatment. Use cold compresses, take medications as prescribed, and stick to soft foods. Follow-up care is key to ensure healing and prevent further issues.