What causes a swollen jaw?
A swollen jaw can result from dental abscesses, infection or trauma from an injury. Jaw swelling is often accompanied by severe tooth pain, difficulty swallowing, opening your mouth or fever. Prompt emergency dental care is crucial as the infection can progress deeper and cause permanent damage.
What should I do if I notice my jaw is swollen?
Our experienced emergency dentists are available during the weekends and late hours to provide immediate treatment for jaw swelling from dental causes like an abscess or fractured tooth. We will perform a thorough examination, identify the source of infection and address it right away. Treatment may include antibiotics, draining an abscess, tooth extraction or root canal therapy.
Don’t wait with a severely swollen jaw – the infection will only worsen. Call Emergency Dental of Cincinnati immediately if you have jaw swelling and pain for urgent after-hours treatment. Our experienced dentists will work to reduce your swelling quickly and relieve discomfort. Our friendly and experienced staff are experts at handling insurance claims, and we offer flexible payment plans that fit your budget.
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Emergency Dental of Cincinnati accepts most dental insurance plans. If you are unsure if we accept your insurance, give our office a call and our receptionist will be able to notify you. You may also schedule your emergency dental appointment while on the phone! Most dental insurance benefits don’t turn over to the next year so make sure you use up this year’s dental benefits before you lose it!
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A swollen jaw can be caused by various factors, including dental infections, trauma, abscessed teeth, or conditions like temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Viral infections such as mumps can also lead to jaw swelling
Yes, a swollen jaw can indicate a serious dental emergency, especially if accompanied by severe pain, fever, or difficulty swallowing. It is important to seek immediate dental care to prevent complications
Treatment depends on the underlying cause. For infections, antibiotics may be prescribed. If the swelling is due to an abscessed tooth, procedures like root canal therapy or tooth extraction might be necessary. For trauma-related swelling, immobilization and pain management are key