

A pulpotomy is often needed when decay is able to reach down into the inner tooth. Children are often more susceptible to decay because of poor brushing and eating habits. When this decay is able to reach the pulp, it can be very painful and cause severe sensitivity. A pulpotomy works to remove only the infected or damaged portion of the pulp. This prevents the tooth from being extracted, which could cause orthodontic issues down the line.
Pulpotomies are often performed on pediatric patients as a way to save their damaged or decayed baby teeth. We can examine your child's teeth to determine if they may need a pulpotomy. X-rays can give us a clear view when it comes to how far down the decay or damage has gone.
The first part of the procedure is to numb the area using a local anesthetic. This makes the procedure more comfortable for your child. We then work to remove any decay from the tooth that is present. A small portion of the inner pulp, or nerve, of the tooth is removed. The rest of the pulp remains intact so that it can keep the tooth vital for as long as possible. We then pack the tooth with a medicated filling material and close it with a tooth-colored filling.
If you think your child will benefit from a pulpotomy, call us today to schedule a consultation appointment. We have a discount plan and low wait times available as well as amenities that include a full-service snack and beverage bar.