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Abscessed Tooth Treatment: When It Is an Emergency for Sugarmill Woods, FL Residents
Serving Sugarmill Woods, Citrus County

Abscessed Tooth Treatment: When It Is an Emergency for Sugarmill Woods, FL Residents

Just 17.8 miles from our Spring Hill office at 10280 Yale Ave

Reviewed by Dr. Mohammed Atra, DMDLast updated: November 1, 2025Serving Sugarmill Woods, FL (17.8 mi)

For Sugarmill Woods, FL Residents

Michael's Dental serves patients from Sugarmill Woods and throughout Citrus County from our Spring Hill office, located just 17.8 miles away at 10280 Yale Ave. Most Sugarmill Woods residents reach us in under 28 minutes. We treat patients across ZIP codes 34446.

Quick Answer

Three options: (1) Save the tooth with a root canal and crown — $1,200–$2,500 total. (2) Extract the tooth and replace with an implant — $300–$500 for the extraction plus $4,500–$6,000 for the implant. (3) Extract and leave space, with optional partial denture or bridge later. Antibiotics alone never cure an abscess — they only buy time. The infected tissue must be physically removed.

A dental abscess is a pocket of pus caused by a bacterial infection inside the tooth or surrounding gum. It is one of the most painful conditions in dentistry — and one of the few that can become genuinely life-threatening if untreated. This guide covers every modern treatment, real costs, and when to head straight to the ER.

Quick Answer: How Is an Abscess Treated?

Three options: (1) Save the tooth with a root canal and crown — $1,200–$2,500 total. (2) Extract the tooth and replace with an implant — $300–$500 for the extraction plus $4,500–$6,000 for the implant. (3) Extract and leave space, with optional partial denture or bridge later. Antibiotics alone never cure an abscess — they only buy time. The infected tissue must be physically removed.

When It Becomes an Emergency

Go directly to the ER if you have any of these red-flag symptoms — they indicate the infection has spread beyond the tooth:

  • Difficulty breathing or swallowing
  • Swelling that spreads to your eye or down your neck
  • Fever over 101°F with chills
  • Severe headache or confusion
  • Trismus — inability to open your mouth more than 1 inch

Two Types of Tooth Abscesses

Knowing which one you have affects treatment.

  • Periapical abscess: Infection at the root tip caused by an untreated cavity or fractured tooth. Treated with root canal or extraction.
  • Periodontal abscess: Infection in the gum pocket alongside the tooth caused by advanced periodontal disease. Treated by drainage, deep cleaning, and addressing the underlying periodontitis.

What Happens at Your Emergency Visit

At Michael's Dental we reserve same-day emergency slots specifically for abscess patients. Visit walkthrough: (1) Digital X-ray and clinical exam, 5 minutes. (2) Local anesthetic and incision-and-drainage to relieve pressure — pain drops within minutes. (3) Antibiotic prescription (amoxicillin or clindamycin if penicillin-allergic) and pain management. (4) Definitive treatment plan: root canal scheduled within 1 week, or extraction performed at the same emergency visit.

Root Canal vs Extraction Decision

Choose root canal when: tooth is structurally sound, you have insurance benefits remaining, you want to save your natural tooth (best long-term outcome). Choose extraction when: tooth is fractured below the gumline, the cost difference matters and you are planning an implant later, the tooth is not strategic (third molar/wisdom tooth), or repeated infections have already failed root canal treatment.

Florida Cost Breakdown

Real cost ranges from our Spring Hill office.

  • Emergency exam and X-ray: $90–$200 (often credited toward treatment)
  • Incision and drainage with antibiotic: $150–$350
  • Front tooth root canal + crown: $1,400–$2,200
  • Back molar root canal + crown: $1,800–$2,800
  • Extraction (simple): $200–$400
  • Extraction + implant + crown: $4,500–$6,500 over 4–6 months

Pain Management Until You Are Seen

While waiting for your appointment: alternate ibuprofen 600 mg and acetaminophen 1000 mg every 3 hours (this combination is more effective than either drug alone or any opioid for dental pain — published in JADA 2020). Cold compresses on the cheek for 15 minutes on/15 off reduce swelling. Salt water rinses (1 tsp salt in warm water) every few hours. Do NOT apply heat — it accelerates the infection.

If you suspect a tooth abscess, do not wait. Same-day emergency appointments are available at Michael's Dental in Spring Hill — call (352) 597-1100. We accept walk-ins for severe pain and after-hours emergencies are routed directly to Dr. Atra.

Why Sugarmill Woods Patients Choose Michael's Dental

Close to Sugarmill Woods

Just 17.8 miles from your door

Expert Care

Dr. Atra DMD, Board-certified implantologist

Same-Day Emergencies

Reserved slots for Citrus County residents

Flexible Financing

0% in-office plans, CareCredit, HSA/FSA

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