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We are continuing to follow the guidelines set by American Dental Association in order to help flatten the curve and do our best to care well for your kids as well.

We wish you the best of health and safety!

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Dentist in Greensboro Provides Urgent Pediatric Dental Care to Children Facing Dental Emergencies

When you find your child facing a dental emergency, getting the problem treated as soon as possible can make all the difference between saving and losing the affected tooth or teeth. It’s critical that you have a dentist you can call who can provide caring and effective treatment when your child is facing a dental crisis. You can rely on Dr. Sona Isharani and her team at Triad Pediatric Dentistry in Greensboro, NC to provide pediatric urgent dental care so your child can get out of pain and back to their normal routine as quickly as possible.

Dentist in Greensboro Area Provides Urgent Pediatric Dental Care to Children Facing Dental Emergencies

Does your child need urgent dental care?

It is important to know which kinds of injuries require urgent dental care so that you can get the care your child needs while avoiding unnecessary visits to an emergency room. Accidents are not something that can ever be planned for, so having a dentist you can trust to treat your child in a crisis can alleviate major stress.

Dental emergencies can result from a variety of scenarios, such as biting into something too hard, falling and striking the face or mouth, or trauma to the face during an athletic event. Issues that are viewed as dental emergencies include:

  • Cracked tooth
  • Broken tooth
  • Knocked out tooth
  • Unexplained tooth pain that has lasted for a few days
  • Facial swelling

A severe crack, an incident which results in a significant portion of the tooth being broken off, or completely knocked out all should be treated immediately to avoid issues such as infections and to increase the chances that we can save your child’s natural tooth. In addition, pain and swelling can indicate an underlying problem and the sooner it is evaluated, the better.

If your child’s tooth is knocked out

If your child has had their entire tooth or multiple teeth knocked out of their mouth, it can be incredibly jarring and scary, but knowing what to do can alleviate some of the stress. First, understand that the tooth or teeth should be handled as little as possible. If you can, try to fit it back into the socket and have your child hold it in place by gently biting down on a moistened gauze pad. If you are unable to keep the tooth in the socket, try submerging it into some milk that you’ve put into a clean container. Apply a cold, wet compress to the wound in mouth to help with any bleeding that may be occurring at the tooth socket and bring your child to the dentist as soon as you are able.

If you are ever in need of urgent dental care, please call Dr. Sona Isharani and her team at Triad Pediatric Dentistry in Greensboro, NC at (336) 804-8668.

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Triad Pediatric Dentistry
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Perry S.

My daughter had her first ever dentist visit today and though it took her a while to get warmed up in the office, on the way home she was very happy and even excited to go back and try and sit in the chair for her next visit.

As a new mom of two with social anxiety our experience was very calming (even with both kids crying at one point), everyone was very attentive to the situation and helped my daughter feel comfortable and get through the exam with minimal tears.

Dr. Sona Isharani and the staff have a very welcoming, understanding and calming vibe! We are happy to have found such a great fit for our family!

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Sona J. Isharani, DDS

Sona J. Isharani, DDS

Board-certified Pediatric Dentist Dr. Sona Isharani completed her undergraduate and graduate studies and received her dental degree from University of North Carolina, her certificate in Pediatric Dentistry from University of Maryland, and a Fellowship at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. She specializes in early infant oral dental care, exams, and prevention. She’s trusted by children and their parents.

Dr. Isharani is assisted by a team of professionals including a dental anesthesiologist, who keep the children of Greensboro, NC smiling.