Facial Swelling and Dental Infections: What You Need to Know

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Facial swelling can appear suddenly and cause alarm, especially when accompanied by pain or pressure. It’s often a sign of an underlying dental infection that requires immediate attention. Understanding the connection between swelling and oral health can help you respond quickly and protect your smile.

At McCall Dental in Calgary, AB, Dr. Rafael Tomio and Dr. Ludmilla Ciucci bring advanced dental training and years of experience in diagnosing and treating oral infections. Dr. Tomio, a DMD and specialist in Periodontics and Implant Dentistry, has extensive expertise in bone and gum regeneration. Dr. Ciucci, a DDS with advanced degrees in Endodontics and Cosmetic Dentistry, uses modern technology and compassionate care to help patients recover comfortably. 

What Causes Facial Swelling from Tooth Infections?

Facial swelling often occurs when bacteria spread from a tooth infection into surrounding tissues. This inflammation can cause pain, pressure, and visible swelling on one or both sides of the face. Some common causes include:

  • Untreated cavities: Deep decay can reach the tooth’s pulp, allowing bacteria to spread.
  • Abscessed tooth: A pocket of pus may form, causing intense pain and swelling.
  • Gum infections: Periodontal disease can lead to inflammation and fluid buildup.
  • Impacted wisdom teeth: These can trap bacteria beneath the gum line.

Any swelling associated with pain, fever, or difficulty swallowing should be evaluated by a dentist immediately. Prompt treatment can prevent the infection from spreading to the jaw or bloodstream.

How Dentists Treat Dental Infections Quickly

The treatment for facial swelling depends on the source and severity of the infection. Dentists use several methods to relieve discomfort and restore oral health:

  • Drainage of abscess: Reduces pressure and removes infected material.
  • Root canal therapy: Cleans the infected pulp while saving the natural tooth.
  • Antibiotics: Control bacterial growth and help the body heal.
  • Tooth extraction: Used when damage is too severe for restoration.

After treatment, patients often experience noticeable relief within days. Maintaining good oral hygiene and attending follow-up appointments are essential to prevent recurrence.

Get Help Fast for Dental Infections in Calgary

Facial swelling can be uncomfortable and sometimes serious, but expert care can resolve it quickly and safely. At McCall Dental in Calgary, AB, our dentists treat infections with precision and compassion, ensuring every patient receives personalized care in a calm, one-chair environment. To schedule an emergency appointment or learn more about dental infection treatment, call 587-747-0888 today.

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