Abscess Treatment

Abscesst Treatment

Emergency Abscess Treatment at HealthWest Dental

At HealthWest Dental Clinic in Truganina, we understand the urgency and discomfort associated with dental abscesses. Our experienced team is equipped to provide prompt and effective emergency abscess treatment. We offer a comprehensive range of services, including:

Diagnosis and Assessment: Our dentists will carefully examine your mouth to identify the root cause of the abscess and assess the severity of the infection.

Pain Relief: We'll provide immediate pain relief measures to alleviate your discomfort.

Treatment Planning: Based on your specific needs, we'll develop a tailored treatment plan to address the abscess and prevent further complications.

Abscess Drainage: In many cases, abscesses require drainage to release the pus and relieve pressure. Our dentists use advanced techniques to ensure a safe and efficient procedure.

Antibiotic Therapy: To combat the infection, we may prescribe antibiotics to help clear the abscess and prevent recurrence.

Root Canal Therapy: If the abscess is caused by an infection in the tooth's root canal, we may recommend root canal therapy to save the tooth.

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About Emergency Abscess Treatment

A dental abscess is a pocket of pus that forms in the tissues surrounding a tooth. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

  • Untreated cavities
  • Gum disease
  • Cracked or chipped teeth
  • Previous dental work

If left untreated, a dental abscess can lead to severe pain, swelling, fever, and even a systemic infection. It's crucial to seek professional dental care as soon as you notice any signs of an abscess.

Dental Problems That Abscess Treatment Can Address

Abscess treatment can address a range of dental problems, including:

Why Choose HealthWest Dental

FAQ

Signs of a dental abscess include severe tooth pain, swelling in the face or jaw, sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, bad breath, and pus draining from the gums.
Yes, dental abscesses can be extremely painful.
In some cases, a dental abscess can lead to fever.
The treatment time for a dental abscess varies depending on the severity of the infection and the chosen treatment method.
Good oral hygiene practices, regular dental check-ups, and prompt treatment of dental problems can help prevent dental abscesses.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

Don't wait until the pain becomes unbearable. Contact HealthWest Dental Clinic today to schedule an appointment for emergency abscess treatment.

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