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Pulpotomy

Toothache in a child can be distressing for both the child and the parent. If your child has a deeply decayed tooth, or a tooth affected by trauma, a pulpotomy may be the solution to save the tooth and prevent further complications. This procedure is often considered a less invasive alternative to a full pulpectomy (root canal) for primary (baby) teeth.

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What is a Pulpotomy?

A pulpotomy is the removal of the infected or inflamed portion of the pulp within a tooth. The pulp is the soft tissue inside your tooth that contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. When decay reaches the pulp, or the tooth is injured, this tissue can become infected and uncomfortable.

Unlike a root canal, which treats the entire pulp chamber, a pulpotomy specifically addresses the infected portion within the crown of the tooth. The healthy pulp tissue remaining in the roots is left intact. This is particularly beneficial for young patients whose permanent teeth are still developing, as preserving root structure is vital for proper growth.

Why Might My Child Need a Pulpotomy?

A pulpotomy is typically recommended when:

  • A baby tooth has deep decay that has reached the pulp.
  • A tooth has been fractured or chipped, exposing the pulp.
  • Your child experiences significant tooth pain or sensitivity to temperature.
  • Signs of infection are present, such as swelling or discoloration.

Early intervention with a pulpotomy can prevent the spread of infection, relieve pain, and allow your child to maintain a functional tooth until it naturally falls out. It also avoids the need for premature tooth extraction, which can potentially cause shifting of other teeth and affect the development of permanent teeth.

Aftercare and Follow-Up

Following a pulpotomy, it's important to:

  • Follow our post-operative instructions carefully.
  • Maintain excellent oral hygiene.
  • Attend any scheduled follow-up appointments to monitor healing and ensure the treatment's success.

Is a Pulpotomy Right for My Child?

The best way to determine if a pulpotomy right for your child is to schedule a consultation. Our endodontist will carefully evaluate your child's situation and discuss treatment options with you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for a practice in the Michigan or Blue Water areas?

Call (586)-573-6860 for our Michigan Office and (810)-985-7300 for our Blue Water Office to schedule an appointment today!

Two convenient Michigan locations

Warren

Michigan Endodontics

ADDRESS

11300 East Thirteen Mile Road
Warren, 
MI 
48093

PHONE

Fax: 

(586)-573-6308

Port Huron

Blue Water Endodontics

ADDRESS

Holland Dental Centre, 1982 Holland Avenue
Port Huron, 
MI 
48060

PHONE

Fax: 

(810)-985-7803
Michigan Endodontics
11300 East Thirteen Mile Road
Warren,
MI
48093
(586)-573-6860
Blue Water Endodontics
Holland Dental Centre, 1982 Holland Avenue
Port Huron,
MI
48060
(810)-985-7300
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