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Online Dental Pain Care

Relief and guidance for dental pain — a licensed provider can help manage symptoms and infection while you arrange dental care.

Help for Dental Pain & Infections

Dental pain can be severe and disruptive, and dental infections sometimes need antibiotics in addition to dental treatment. While telehealth cannot replace a dentist, a provider can help manage your symptoms and address infection in the meantime.

During a virtual visit, a licensed provider can review your symptoms and history, offer pain management guidance, and prescribe antibiotics for a dental infection when appropriate — along with advice on getting timely dental care.

Our Dental Pain Services

  • Virtual evaluation of dental pain and swelling
  • Antibiotics for dental infections when clinically appropriate
  • Non-opioid pain management guidance
  • Advice on urgent versus routine dental care
  • Referral guidance for seeing a dentist

How Treatment Works

Definitive dental problems — such as cavities, abscesses, or broken teeth — require a dentist to treat the underlying cause. A telehealth provider can help bridge the gap by managing pain and treating infection when appropriate, and by advising how urgently you should be seen in person.

Your visit is a flat $39 — a transparent, cash-pay rate with no insurance required.

When Telehealth Is a Good Fit

  • Toothache or dental pain while arranging dental care
  • Signs of a possible dental infection
  • Needing interim symptom management and guidance

When to seek in-person care: Seek urgent or emergency care for facial swelling that affects breathing or swallowing, a high fever with dental pain, or swelling spreading to the eye or neck — these can be signs of a serious infection. See a dentist for definitive treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

A provider can prescribe antibiotics for a dental infection when appropriate, but you will still need a dentist to treat the underlying problem.
No. Telehealth cannot perform dental procedures. We help manage pain and infection and advise how quickly you should see a dentist.
Your provider can recommend non-opioid pain management strategies appropriate for your situation.
Your provider will advise based on your symptoms. Dental infections and severe pain generally need prompt in-person dental care.
Medically reviewed by Blair Carmichael-Lober, DNP, CRNP, Omnia TeleHealth's founder and primary provider, on June 15, 2026. Learn about our editorial & medical review policy.

Get Relief From Dental Pain

Connect with a licensed provider for symptom management and infection care while you arrange dental treatment.