Is Your Child Suffering from a Severe Toothache? Pulpectomy Can Help!

A pulpectomy is a child-friendly root canal treatment that removes infection from deep inside a baby tooth, saving it from early loss. At Shree Saha Dental Care, we ensure a pain-free, comfortable, and stress-free experience for your little one using the latest techniques.

Pulpectomy

Saving Your Child’s Tooth with Gentle & Painless Care!

A pulpectomy is a specialized treatment for children that removes infected or damaged pulp inside a baby tooth, preventing pain and preserving the tooth until it naturally falls out. This procedure helps maintain proper chewing, speech development, and space for permanent teeth. With our gentle approach and child-friendly care, we ensure a stress-free experience for your little one.
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  • Relieves Tooth Pain & Sensitivity

  • Prevents the Spread of Infection

  • Saves the Natural Tooth

  • Maintains Proper Tooth Alignment

  • A Quick & Safe Procedure

Our Pulpectomy Procedure for Kids

  • Friendly Consultation & X-Ray

    We check the extent of infection.

  • Pain-Free Numbing

    Local anesthesia ensures your child’s comfort.

  • Cleaning the Infected Pulp

    Removing bacteria & decay from inside the tooth.

  • Filling the Tooth

    Using a safe, child-friendly material.

  • Sealing & Protecting

    A crown may be placed for extra strength.

  • Post-Treatment Care

    Guidance for quick healing and oral hygiene.

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Signs You Need a Pulpectomy

  • Severe Tooth Pain or Sensitivity

    If your child complains of constant pain or avoids hot/cold foods, it could indicate pulp infection.

  • Swollen or Tender Gums

    Swelling, redness, or tenderness near a tooth may signal an infection that needs treatment.

  • Tooth Discoloration or Darkening

    A baby tooth turning gray or brown can indicate nerve damage or decay requiring a pulpectomy.

  • Prolonged Tooth Decay or Cavities

    Deep cavities that reach the pulp can’t be treated with a simple filling, making a pulpectomy the best option.

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