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Pulpotomy

Is your child experiencing oral pain? A pulpotomy could treat and protect their teeth.

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5531 W Loop 1604 N, Ste 115, San Antonio, TX
5531 W Loop 1604 N, San Antonio, TX

What is a Pulpotomy?

Underneath the exterior of a tooth is a pocket filled with nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. This is known as the "pulp" of the tooth. When a tooth has a bad cavity, the pulp of the tooth is exposed. In this case, a pulpotomy will be performed to remove damaged pulp. Pulpotomies are a common procedure for decayed baby molars.

How is a Pulpotomy Done?

During a pulpotomy, your dentist will first remove damaged tissue and sterilize the area. Then, they'll replace the pulp with a medicated filling. Sometimes, it is necessary to place a crown to restore the structure and appearance of the tooth.

If you think you may be suffering from tooth decay, please call our office at (210) 293-0696 to schedule a consultation. We provide many high-quality dental treatments to help improve and protect our patients' oral health, including pulpotomy treatment in San Antonio, Texas.

Pulpotomy FAQs

How can a pulpotomy save my child's baby teeth?
A pulpotomy can save your child's baby teeth by preventing the spread of infection and saving the tooth's roots.
What is the difference between a pulpotomy and a root canal?
A pulpotomy focuses on removing inflamed or infected pulp from a tooth's crown, whereas a root canal involves removing all of the pulp from the infected tooth. Root canals are typically only performed on adult teeth, while pulpotomies are used for baby and adult teeth.
Should my child get a pulpotomy or extraction?
Your dentist will determine if a pulpotomy or extraction is necessary to save one of your child's teeth. A pulpotomy may be more appropriate if there is minimal decayed pulp.
How to prepare my child for a pulpotomy?
To prepare your child for a pulpotomy, explain to them what they may experience during the procedure and why it is necessary. You could even play pretend "going to the dentist" so they have an idea of what to expect.
How long does a pulpotomy take?
A pulpotomy procedure typically takes 30 to 45 minutes to complete.

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