Pulp Therapy for Baby Teeth (Pulpotomy)
A specialized procedure to save a deeply decayed or infected baby tooth, similar to a root canal for children.
Overview
When decay reaches the nerve (pulp) of a baby tooth, a pulpotomy may be necessary. This procedure involves removing the infected part of the pulp from the tooth's crown, applying a medicament, and placing a filling or crown. This saves the tooth, which is important for guiding the permanent tooth into place.
Who Is This For?
Children with deep cavities in their baby teeth that have affected the pulp.
Benefits
- Saves the baby tooth from premature extraction
- Maintains proper spacing for permanent teeth
- Prevents the spread of infection
Our Technology & Approach
We use state-of-the-art technology, including digital imaging and advanced tools, to ensure your Pulp Therapy for Baby Teeth (Pulpotomy) treatment is precise, efficient, and comfortable.
The Process Step-by-Step
2. Personalized Treatment Planning.
3. The Procedure.
4. Aftercare and Follow-up appointments.
Aftercare
Proper aftercare is crucial for the success of your treatment. We will provide detailed instructions on oral hygiene, diet, and any necessary follow-up visits.
Risks & Considerations
As with any dental procedure, there are potential risks and considerations which our team will discuss with you in detail during your consultation.