Emergency Tooth Infection Services in Kennesaw

Fast, Reliable Care for Dental Emergencies in Kennesaw

Tooth infections and wisdom tooth pain are more than just uncomfortable, they can quickly become dangerous if left untreated. At our Kennesaw emergency dental clinic, we provide same-day appointments and immediate treatment to relieve pain, stop infection from spreading, and protect your overall health.

When to See an Emergency Dentist for a Tooth Infection

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A tooth infection won’t go away on its own. Without urgent care, it can spread to your jaw, face, or even your bloodstream. If you’re experiencing any of the symptoms below, call our Kennesaw emergency dentist right away:

  • Severe toothache or throbbing pain
  • Swelling in your gums, face, or jaw
  • Fever or chills alongside dental pain
  • Pus or foul taste in your mouth
  • Pain when chewing or biting
  • Wisdom tooth swelling or infection

Don’t wait! Dental infections can escalate into medical emergencies.

Wisdom Tooth Infection Emergencies

Wisdom teeth are especially prone to infection due to their position in the back of your mouth, making them harder to clean. Common signs of a wisdom tooth infection include:

  • Gum swelling around the wisdom tooth
  • Difficulty opening your mouth
  • Pain radiating to your ear or jaw
  • Red, inflamed gum tissue
  • Bad breath or unpleasant taste

Our emergency dentists in Kennesaw can assess whether you need antibiotics, drainage, or immediate extraction to eliminate infection and pain.

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Tooth Infection Emergency? Get Relief Fast!

Why Choose Our Emergency Dental Care in Kennesaw

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Walk-ins and same-day appointments available.

Skilled in managing tooth and wisdom tooth infections quickly.

Available after-hours for urgent dental issues.

We understand dental emergencies can be stressful; we’re here to keep you calm and comfortable.

What to Expect at Your Emergency Dental Visit

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Diagnosis

A quick but thorough exam, including X-rays if necessary.

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Pain Relief

Medications to reduce discomfort and swelling

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Treatment Plan

Antibiotics, drainage, or emergency extraction depending on severity

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Follow-Up Care

Guidance to Restore Your Smile and Prevent Future Infections.

Frequently Asked Questions

A tooth infection may cause ongoing tooth pain, swelling, sensitivity to hot or cold, discomfort when chewing, a bad taste in the mouth, or swelling in the face or gums. A dental examination can confirm whether an infection is present.

A tooth may become infected when bacteria enter through deep decay, a cracked tooth, dental trauma, gum disease, or another opening that allows bacteria to reach the inner portion of the tooth.

Yes. Wisdom teeth can become infected, particularly if they are impacted, partially erupted, or difficult to keep clean.

Yes. If left untreated, a tooth infection may spread to the surrounding gums, tissues, or nearby areas, which is why prompt dental evaluation is recommended.

Prompt dental care is recommended if the infection causes severe pain, significant swelling, fever, difficulty swallowing, or other concerning symptoms.

Yes. Increasing swelling may indicate that the infection is progressing and should be evaluated by a dentist as soon as possible.

Yes. An infected wisdom tooth may require prompt treatment if it causes severe pain, swelling, limited jaw movement, or other signs of infection.

Delaying treatment may allow the infection to worsen, increasing the risk of pain, swelling, and additional dental complications.

Treatment depends on the cause and severity of the infection. Your dentist may recommend root canal therapy, tooth extraction, drainage of an abscess, or another appropriate procedure.

Antibiotics may help manage certain dental infections, but they do not treat the underlying cause. A dental examination is needed to determine the appropriate treatment.

Your dentist will examine the tooth, review any necessary X-rays, and recommend the treatment that is most appropriate based on the condition of the tooth and surrounding tissues.

Not always. Many infected teeth can be preserved with treatment, but in some cases extraction may be the most appropriate option.

Yes. Emergency Dentist Kennesaw offers same-day emergency dental appointments whenever possible for patients experiencing tooth infections and other urgent dental concerns.

Your visit may include a dental examination, any necessary X-rays, and a discussion of the source of the infection and the recommended treatment options.

Call (470) 632-9964 or complete our online appointment request form. Our team will contact you to confirm your visit and discuss your symptoms.

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