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Pulpectomy Services at DEV DONTICS

Pulpectomy – Complete Care for Infected Baby Teeth

Pulpectomy is a specialized pediatric dental procedure used to treat severely infected or damaged pulp in primary (baby) teeth. It helps eliminate infection, relieve pain, and preserve the tooth until it naturally falls out, ensuring proper oral development in children.

What is a Pulpectomy?

A pulpectomy involves the complete removal of infected pulp tissue from both the crown and root canals of a baby tooth. The canals are then cleaned, disinfected, and filled with a biocompatible material to prevent further infection.

Why is Pulpectomy Important?

Maintaining healthy baby teeth is essential for a child’s oral health. They help in chewing, speaking, and guiding permanent teeth into their correct positions. Removing a severely infected tooth too early can lead to spacing and alignment issues.

When is a Pulpectomy Needed?

  • Severe tooth decay affecting the entire pulp
  • Persistent toothache or infection
  • Swelling or abscess around the tooth
  • Trauma causing pulp damage
  • When infection has spread to the root canals

Benefits of Pulpectomy

  • Complete Infection Removal: Eliminates bacteria from the tooth
  • Pain Relief: Reduces discomfort and swelling
  • Tooth Preservation: Maintains the natural tooth until it exfoliates
  • Prevents Spread of Infection: Protects surrounding teeth and tissues
  • Supports Proper Development: Maintains space for permanent teeth

The Procedure

  1. Examination & Diagnosis: Clinical evaluation and X-rays
  2. Anesthesia: Local anesthesia ensures a painless procedure
  3. Pulp Removal: Infected pulp is removed from crown and roots
  4. Cleaning & Filling: Canals are disinfected and filled with a suitable material
  5. Final Restoration: A crown (usually stainless steel) is placed for protection

Is Pulpectomy Painful?

No, the procedure is performed under local anesthesia, making it comfortable for the child. Mild discomfort after the treatment is temporary and manageable.

Aftercare Tips

  • Provide soft foods for a few days
  • Maintain good oral hygiene
  • Avoid hard or sticky foods
  • Follow your dentist’s instructions
  • Attend follow-up visits if recommended

Protecting Little Smiles

Pulpectomy is an effective solution for saving severely infected baby teeth and ensuring your child’s healthy oral development. At our clinic, we provide gentle and child-friendly care for a stress-free experience.

Book your child’s appointment today for safe and effective dental care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a pulpectomy?
Pulpectomy is a dental procedure in which all the infected pulp is removed from a baby tooth, and the canals are cleaned, disinfected, and filled.
How is pulpectomy different from pulpotomy?
In pulpotomy, only the infected pulp in the crown is removed, while in pulpectomy, the entire pulp (crown and roots) is removed.
Is pulpectomy painful for children?
No, it is done under local anesthesia, so the procedure is painless. Mild discomfort afterward is normal and temporary.
Why not extract the tooth instead?
Saving the baby tooth helps maintain proper chewing, speech, and space for permanent teeth, preventing alignment issues.
How long does the procedure take?
It usually takes about 30–60 minutes, depending on the condition of the tooth.
What happens after a pulpectomy?
The treated tooth is usually covered with a crown (commonly a stainless steel crown) to restore strength and function.
How long will the treated tooth last?
The tooth will remain functional until it naturally falls out and is replaced by a permanent tooth.
Can my child eat after the procedure?
Yes, but soft foods are recommended initially. Avoid hard or sticky foods for a few days.
Are there any risks?
Pulpectomy is a safe and commonly performed procedure with a high success rate when done properly.
How do I know if my child needs a pulpectomy?
Signs include severe tooth pain, swelling, abscess, or deep decay. A dentist will confirm with examination and X-rays.