Emergency Dentist in Canyon Country, CA

Canyon Country Dental Care is here for you when dental emergencies catch you by surprise. With Dr. Dabirian at the helm, our team is known for our quick, caring approach to emergency dentistry in Canyon Country. We’re all about easing your pain, avoiding further issues, and getting your smile back to its best as soon as we can.

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FAST RELIEF FOR YOUR PAIN

Do You Have a Dental Emergency?

Our clinic in Canyon Country, CA is your go-to office for emergency dental care. We look forward to taking care of you.

Recognizing Dental Emergencies

A dental emergency can throw a wrench in your plans, bringing discomfort and worry. Common issues like severe toothaches, chipped or broken teeth, teeth that got knocked out, lost fillings or crowns, and abscesses can catch anyone off guard. It’s important to realize when it’s time to seek immediate dental care in these situations so you can handle the pain and prevent any long-term issues.

Our Emergency Dentistry Services

Dr. Dabirian and his team are equipped to handle a wide array of dental emergencies with precision and care. From the moment you contact us, we prioritize your comfort and swiftly address the root cause of your dental emergency.

  • Severe Toothaches: We quickly diagnose the cause of your pain and offer solutions to alleviate it, whether it’s due to decay, infection, or injury.
  • Chipped or Broken Teeth: Our team expertly repairs damaged teeth, using fillings, crowns, or other restorative methods to bring back the integrity and appearance of your tooth.
  • Knocked-Out Teeth: Time is of the essence. We provide critical advice on preserving your tooth until you can reach us, aiming for reimplantation and stabilization.
  • Lost Fillings or Crowns: We offer temporary and permanent solutions to protect your tooth and restore functionality without delay.
  • Abscesses and Infections: Our priority is addressing infections urgently to prevent their spread. We provide treatment options tailored to your situation, including antibiotics and root canal therapy.

Why Trust Canyon Country Dental Care in an Emergency?

Choosing Dr. Dabirian and Canyon Country Dental Care for your dental emergency means entrusting your care to a team that values your health and well-being above all else. Here’s why we stand out:

  • Expertise: Dr. Dabirian’s extensive experience in emergency dentistry ensures you receive the best possible care tailored to your specific needs.
  • Rapid Response: We understand the urgency of dental emergencies and strive to offer same-day appointments to address your situation promptly.
  • Compassionate Care: Our team provides a comforting environment, easing your anxiety and supporting you through your emergency care and recovery.
  • State-of-the-Art Technology: Utilizing the latest dental technologies enables us to diagnose accurately and treat efficiently, minimizing your discomfort and recovery time.

What to do in Case of a Dental Emergency

Being prepared for a dental emergency can help keep your smile healthy and reduce the stress that an emergency naturally entails. Depending on the type of emergency you’re experiencing, it’s best to remain calm and collected so as not to cause any additional damage to your tooth.

  • Call our office immediately. If it’s after hours, be sure to leave a detailed message with a call-back number. One of our staff will guide you through the next steps.
  • If your tooth is broken or chipped, do not chew on that side of your mouth. Place any broken tooth fragments in milk or contact solution and store them in a sealed container. For best results, bring your tooth fragment to our office within the next 1-2 hours.
  • Take ibuprofen/Motrin as directed for pain relief.
  • Apply firm pressure with a clean gauze or tissue if there is any bleeding. Rinse with warm salt water as needed to help with inflammation.

Most dental emergencies should be treated by a dentist. However, if there is severe facial swelling, a suspected broken jaw, or uncontrollable bleeding, head to the nearest hospital emergency room or call 911.

What to Expect at an Emergency Dentist Appointment

When you arrive at an emergency appointment at Canyon Country Dental Care, our Canyon Country dentist will first take steps to ensure you’re comfortable. This may include numbing your tooth to alleviate pain so that you can feel more relaxed. From there, we’ll discuss the diagnosis (a small X-ray may be required) and the best treatment options to correct the issue at hand.

Depending on the nature of your emergency, same-day treatment may be possible. In other cases, we can discuss an interim option and plan for a permanent restoration at a separate visit. Once we’ve developed a treatment plan, we’ll go over pricing considerations—including insurance benefits, if applicable—and financial options you may want to consider.

How to Avoid Dental Emergencies

Most dental emergencies are preventable. Here are some healthy steps to take to reduce your family’s risk of a dental emergency or injury:

  • Schedule regular checkups twice a year to identify potential health concerns before symptoms develop. Most dental conditions are preventable or reversible if you catch them early enough.
  • Treat infections and tooth decay early while they’re smaller and easier to address. Don’t wait for them to become painful.
  • Always wear a protective sports mouthguard during activities or hobbies where an orofacial injury may occur.
  • Have dental X-rays taken routinely to screen for infections or decay between teeth before symptoms develop.
  • Floss around teeth daily to prevent food debris or tartar buildup from accumulating under gum tissues.
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Ready for Immediate Dental Care in Canyon Country, CA?

If you have a dental emergency, don’t hesitate. Dr. Dabirian’s team at Canyon Country Dental Care is here to provide the urgent care you need with the compassion and expertise you deserve.

Contact us immediately to access swift, effective emergency dental care. Remember, acting quickly can make all the difference in preserving your oral health and beautiful smile.


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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does emergency dental treatment cost?

After we get you out of pain, we can discuss which types of treatments are available for your situation. Our office offers flexible payment options for every budget. We will also work with your insurance carrier to maximize the benefits allowed under your plan.

What’s considered a dental emergency?

A dental emergency is any situation where you’re in pain, suffering from embarrassment, or have a visibly broken or infected tooth. Not all dental emergencies are painful. If you’re unable to eat or go about your normal daily activities, you need to see an emergency dentist.

What should I do if I knock out a tooth?

Immediately locate your tooth and store it in a sealed container, with milk or contact solution covering the entire surface. If the tooth is completely knocked out, be sure not to touch the root. You can gently rinse away any visible debris as long as you do not touch or scrub the root surfaces. Completely knocked-out teeth can also be placed back into the socket in some cases. If you reinsert a tooth, be sure to apply firm pressure to the area until you make it to our office.

How can I manage toothaches or tooth pain on my way to an emergency appointment?

The best thing to do for a toothache is to rinse with warm salt water and take Motrin (ibuprofen) as directed to manage swelling and discomfort. If possible, you can also apply a cold compress to that side of your face to ease inflammation and pain. For fast pain relief, contact Canyon Country Dental Care immediately.

Do you offer pediatric dental emergency treatments?

Yes! Canyon Country Dental Care provides emergency dental care to patients of all ages, including young children. Contact us immediately if your child is experiencing pain or has a broken tooth.


Definition of common dental emergency terminology

Tooth decay (dental caries): Tooth decay is the breakdown of teeth due to acids produced by bacteria.

Tooth Enamel: Enamel is the thin outer covering of the tooth. This tough shell is the hardest tissue in the human body.

Tartar: Tartar is a hard yellowish substance that forms on your teeth and causes them to decay if it is not removed.

Abscess: A dental abscess is a build-up of pus in the teeth or gums caused by an infection.

Tooth Fracture: A tooth fracture is a break or crack in the hard shell of the tooth.

Pediatric dentists: Pediatric dentists, specialize in diagnosing and treating dental problems in infants, children, and teenagers.


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Everyone was very nice and friendly. Very helpful as well ! The dentist was gentle and super nice and made me feel as comfortable as I was going to be.

Shyla.
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Been here for two years and never disappoint! The staff is very friendly and nice! they explain everything to me and always ask if i have any questions! Also, i recommend doing root canals here! they were amazing when doing mine!

Angel H.
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Amazing dentist and staff. Very professional and great customer service.

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Helpful links: WebMD (Dental Emergencies) | ADA (Glossary of Dental Terms)