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Pulpotomy In Elmhurst, IL
A pulpotomy is a commonly performed procedure that is done to safeguard teeth from further damage and prevent the need for extraction. It entails removing a section of the tooth's inner soft tissue, called the pulp, which contains essential nerves and blood vessels for the tooth's well-being. The objective of a pulpotomy is to eliminate any infected or inflamed parts of the pulp while preserving as much healthy tissue as feasible.
This procedure is often performed on baby teeth (primary teeth) when decay has reached the nerve center, causing pain and an increased risk of infection. It is also commonly used for permanent teeth with large cavities or fractures.
When might a pulpotomy be required?
A pulpotomy is a frequently performed dental procedure that is essential for preserving a child's primary tooth. The significance of this procedure can be understood by examining the structure of the tooth. Within every tooth, there exists a delicate tissue known as pulp, which is responsible for providing nourishment to the developing tooth through its nerves and blood vessels. However, in certain cases, such as decay or injury, this pulp may become infected or inflamed. If not treated promptly, this condition can result in intense pain and potentially even the formation of abscesses.
A pulpotomy is a procedure that can save your child's natural teeth and prevent further damage by removing only the affected portion of the pulp, instead of extracting the entire tooth.
If not treated, the infected or inflamed pulp can spread to neighboring teeth and potentially hinder the development of underlying permanent teeth.
Although parents may be hesitant about their child undergoing any medical procedure, a pulpotomy may be essential for preserving their natural teeth and ensuring their future oral health.
What is the procedure for performing a pulpotomy?
To begin a pulpotomy procedure, the affected area is first numbed with local anesthesia to ensure the patient's comfort. Our dentist then uses specialized instruments to drill into the surface of the tooth, allowing access to its inner chambers. From there, any decayed pulp tissue is carefully removed.
Dr. Michael Cosmos will remove all damaged tissue and then apply medicated materials, such as mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), followed by placing a filling. Depending on the severity of each case, she may suggest additional treatment options like dental crowns or root canal therapy.
If you're experiencing dental pain and want to protect your tooth structure, a pulpotomy procedure is worth considering. This procedure effectively alleviates pain caused by dental problems while ensuring the health of your tooth. Don't delay if you're noticing symptoms such as sensitivity to hot or cold foods/drinks. Make an appointment with your dentist today!