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Dental Emergencies

Emergencies

Accidents can happen, including dental accidents, and they shouldn’t be ignored. Knowing what to do when an accident happens, and getting dental care as quickly as possible, can make the difference in saving or losing a tooth.

CRITICAL– Go to Emergency Room

  • Severe swelling
  • High fever
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Deep cuts on lips
  • Reaction to medication resulting in hives, swelling of mouth lips or throat

URGENT– Call Us Immediately (24/7)

  • Broken tooth /teeth
  • Toothache preventing sleep
  • Minor to moderate swelling
  • Moderate to severe pain
  • Tooth knocked out
  • Tooth misplaced or knocked out of position
  • Deep cuts on gums
  • Jaw locked open
  • Severe TMJ pain

NON-URGENT– Call Us as Soon as Possible

  • Missing filling
  • Cracked or broken crown
  • Lost, loose or broken temporary crown
  • Debris trapped between teeth or gums
  • Broken denture/partial denture
  • Loose orthodontic band, bracket, expander, lip bumper or uncomfortable wire

Dental Emergency Tips

The following are some tips on how to handle a dental emergency until you get to our Plano office:

  • Tooth knocked out – Call us immediately! Locate the tooth and pick it up by the top, not touching the roots. If dirty, rinse it with water, don’t remove any fragments of tissue, and do not scrub it. Insert it in the socket if possible and hold it there. If it can’t be inserted in the socket, put it in some milk and get to the dentist. If milk isn’t available, a saline solution like the kind used for contact lenses will work.
  • Broken tooth – Call us immediately! Rinse your mouth with warm water. Take ibuprofen, not aspirin, for pain. Use a cold compress for swelling.  If you feel your jaw may be broken, go to a hospital emergency room immediately.
  • Object stuck between teeth – Try to dislodge the object with floss or an interdental brush.  Call us if you can’t dislodge the object.
  • Soft tissue injury (lips, cheeks, gums) – Rinse with salt water, then apply pressure with soft gauze for 15 to 20 minutes on the site of bleeding. Use a cold compress on the outside for 5 to 10 minutes. If bleeding doesn’t stop, go to a hospital emergency room.
  • Partially dislodged tooth – Try to gently push it back into position with you finger, bite down to hold it in place, and call us.
  • Toothache – Brush your teeth, rinse with warm water, and floss or use an interdental brush. Call us if the pain doesn’t stop.

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Dental Emergencies

Prompt Care When You Need It Most

Emergency Dental Services You Can Trust

At Madison Sunrise Dental, we understand that dental emergencies can happen when you least expect them. Whether you’re experiencing severe tooth pain, a broken tooth, or a knocked-out tooth, our team is here to provide fast, effective care to relieve your discomfort and restore your oral health.

We prioritize emergency cases to ensure you get the help you need without delay. Our skilled professionals use advanced techniques and compassionate care to handle any dental emergency, giving you peace of mind during stressful situations.

Don’t wait if you’re facing a dental emergency. Contact Madison Sunrise Dental immediately, and let us provide the urgent care you need to protect your smile!

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experience 1 years

Yuliya

Julia has been assisting in our office for more than 10 years. She likes her work because it is clean, precise and helping patients makes her feel happy. 

When she is not in the office she enjoys photography, figure skating, and vacationing in warm exotic places.

experience 2 years

Mia

Mia has been the front office manager for over 2 years.  She likes interacting with people, and building long term relationships with patients. 

When not working, she spends time with her husband and 2 children.  She enjoys traveling and spending time with her family.

experience 23 years

Dr. Vera Bolyshkanov

Dr. Vera Bolyshkanov has been practicing dentistry for 20 years. She began working with Dr. Abraamyan in 2001. 

She enjoys restorative cosmetic dentistry such as dentures, crowns and veneers, but also is extremely experienced at other treatments such as fillings, scaling and root planing, and root canal procedures.

When she’s not in the office, she prefers spending time with her family and friends, rock climbing, and relaxing at the beach.

experience 30 years

Dr. Elmira Abraamyan

Dr. Elmira Abraamyan has practiced dentistry for over 30 years.  Throughout her career she has continued to stay on the cutting edge of latest dental techniques and technologies, consistently continuing her education by taking extensive courses from the Pankey Institute, LVI Global, and the American Dental Implant Association, for veneers, aesthetics, occlusion, and implant placement.

She has grown her practice to include three office locations in the Sacramento area.  Dr. Abraamyan enjoys all areas of dentistry ranging from simple preventative treatments, to more advanced restoration procedures including root canals, crowns, cosmetic veneers, implants, and implant mounted dentures. 

She has been successfully placing implants since the beginning of 2010.  She proudly offers a variety of solutions for all patients and their oral health goals, from the placement of crowns, to the placement of veneers for cosmetic appearance and functionality.  

Her personal hobbies include traveling, reading, and spending time with her family and friends.