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Why Is Your Face Swelling Up?

Emergency Exams
Author : Baharvand
Date : April 29, 2025

Why Is Your Face Swelling Up? (And When a Dentist Can Actually Save the Day)

 

If you’ve ever woken up with a swollen face, throbbing tooth, or sudden jaw pain, you know how scary it can be.
The real question is — should you call a dentist or head straight to the ER?
Let’s break it down, fast.


Can a Dentist Treat Tonsillitis?

Short answer: Not really — but we can help figure out if it’s something dental!
At Tribute Family Dentistry in Frisco, TX, we often see patients with sore throats and facial swelling. If your tonsils are the problem, we’ll guide you to the right specialist. If it’s an abscessed tooth or dental infection? We can jump into action immediately.


What Do I Do If I Can’t Afford to Go to the Dentist?

We get it — dental bills can be overwhelming. That’s why Tribute Family Dentistry offers 0% financing, affordable in-network rates, and special programs for patients without insurance.
You don’t have to live with dental pain just because money is tight.
Call us — we’ll work with you to find a solution.


Will a Dentist Pull an Abscessed Tooth?

Absolutely — and sometimes it’s the safest move.
If your tooth is too infected to save, pulling it can stop the infection from spreading. At Tribute Family Dentistry, we handle tooth extractions gently and offer same-day emergency care in Frisco.


What Will a Dentist Do for a Swollen Face?

First things first: we find the cause.
Swelling often means a deep infection. We may drain the infection, prescribe antibiotics, and treat the source — fast. Waiting it out could lead to bigger (and scarier) problems, like hospitalization.


How Do You Get Rid of Swelling From an Abscessed Tooth on Your Face?

You can’t just ice it and hope.
You need to treat the infection.
At Tribute Family Dentistry, we offer urgent care to drain abscesses, relieve pain, and start healing immediately. Don’t risk it — untreated dental infections can become life-threatening.


What’s the Fastest Way to Heal a Swollen Face?

✅ See a dentist.
✅ Start antibiotics if needed.
✅ Follow a clear treatment plan.
Ice packs can help temporarily, but fixing the infection is the only true fast-track to recovery.


What Drink Reduces Face Swelling?

Water, water, water.
Staying hydrated helps your body flush out inflammation. Herbal teas like chamomile or turmeric may help a little — but if it’s a dental infection, no drink can replace real treatment. (Sorry, green tea lovers.)


Does Benadryl Reduce Swelling in the Face?

If it’s an allergic reaction, yes, Benadryl can help.
If it’s a dental infection? Nope. You’ll need antibiotics and treatment, not just an antihistamine.
When in doubt, call your dentist — don’t DIY this one.


How Long Does It Take for a Face Swelling to Go Down?

With proper treatment (like draining an abscess and starting antibiotics), swelling usually starts improving within 24–48 hours.
No treatment = no improvement.
Bottom line: if your swelling isn’t shrinking fast, it’s time to get help.


Should I Go to the Doctor If My Face Is Swollen?

Yes, yes, yes.
Especially if you have fever, chills, trouble breathing, or your swelling is getting worse. Tribute Family Dentistry offers emergency dental visits to help when the cause is tooth-related. Otherwise, head to urgent care or the ER.


How Long Is Too Long for Swelling?

If swelling sticks around for more than 48–72 hours or worsens, it’s a red flag.
Don’t wait for things to “just get better.”
Infections can spread fast — from your jaw to your neck and even your bloodstream.


How to Bring Down Swelling in Face From Tooth Extraction?

✅ Apply an ice pack 15–20 minutes on, 15–20 minutes off for the first 24 hours.
✅ Keep your head elevated.
✅ Stick to soft foods and avoid smoking or drinking through straws.
✅ Follow all post-op care instructions from your dentist.
If your swelling gets bigger after a couple of days, call Tribute Family Dentistry. Better safe than sorry!


When In Doubt — Tribute Family Dentistry Has Your Back ❤️

Whether you’re dealing with a sudden abscess, stubborn swelling, or you just need honest, affordable dental care, Tribute Family Dentistry in Frisco, TX is here for you.

We’re in-network, we offer 0% financing, and we truly care about getting you smiling (and feeling healthy) again.

📞 Call us today if you need an emergency appointment — especially if your face is trying to tell you something isn’t right!