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  • A toothache or infection can cause persistent pain, sensitivity, or swelling. These symptoms often point to decay or nerve issues. Prompt care is essential to stop discomfort, prevent further damage, and restore the health of your smile.

  • We identify the source of toothache or infection through digital X-rays and an exam. Treatment might involve a filling, root canal, or extraction—combined with medication for pain or infection relief. Prompt care protects your tooth and overall health.

  • We act fast to identify the cause of pain or infection, relieve discomfort, and treat the underlying issue. Whether it's antibiotics, a filling, or more advanced care, we guide you through every step with understanding.

Toothache & Infection

Fast relief for painful toothaches or infections.

  • Anyone experiencing persistent tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, or swelling near a tooth may need care for infection or decay. This treatment is essential for preventing further damage and preserving the natural tooth structure.

  • A typical visit for toothache or infection starts with an exam and imaging to find the cause. We provide pain relief and treat the issue—often with a filling, root canal, or antibiotics. You’ll leave feeling heard, comfortable, and confident about your next steps.

  • Evaluating and treating a toothache or infection generally takes 30–60 minutes. Treatment time depends on the cause—whether it’s a filling, root canal, or medication. We aim to relieve discomfort immediately and outline a complete plan for lasting results.

  • Toothaches and infections can worsen if ignored. Don’t try to treat symptoms at home with pain relievers alone. Seeking care early prevents the need for more complex procedures and protects both your oral and overall health.

  • Recovery depends on the treatment provided. If antibiotics or a filling were given, symptoms should improve within days. Keep the area clean, avoid hard foods, and contact us if the pain worsens. We'll schedule follow-up if additional care is needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

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