Swelling in the jaw area often indicates that the inflammatory process around the tooth root has spread and reached the jawbone tissue. In such cases, timely surgical intervention is essential.
During the treatment process, drainage of purulent exudate is performed — opening and rinsing the inflammatory focus to reduce infection and swelling. Simultaneously, appropriate anti-inflammatory treatment is administered.
Depending on the clinical condition, additional endodontic treatment of the causative tooth roots or, in certain cases, tooth extraction may be necessary to fully eliminate the source of infection and restore the health of the jaw tissues.