top of page

Baby Tooth Root Canal: Expert Pediatric Dental Care for Young Smiles

A baby tooth root canal can help save your child’s primary teeth and restore their oral health.

AdobeStock_364598042_edited.jpg
PTIEN

Baby Tooth Root Canals: What our top-rated pediatric dentists want parents Should Know

In pediatric dentistry, baby tooth root canals come in two primary forms: pulpectomies and pulpotomies. Pulpotomies are suitable when the infection hasn't extended to the tooth roots, involving a thorough cleaning, disinfection, and sealing of the pulp chamber by our skilled pediatric dentist. When both the pulp chamber and tooth roots are affected, a pulpectomy is the recommended procedure. This comprehensive process entails cleansing the roots and pulp chamber of the tooth before sealing it securely. To schedule an appointment with our expert pediatric dentists, please call our offices in Milford, Franklin or Northborough MA.

Small Child with Large Glasses

Pediatric Dentist's Guide: The Importance of Baby Tooth Root Canals

When your child's baby teeth are affected by infection or damage that reaches the pulp chamber (inner nerves of the tooth), our pediatric dentist may recommend a baby tooth root canal. Baby teeth serve important roles in the mouth, such as maintaining space for permanent teeth to grow, making a root canal the preferred choice whenever feasible.

How long does the procedure take?

 

Baby tooth root canals typically require approximately one hour for completion. In cases where a child may find it challenging to sit still for that duration, our pediatric dentist can divide the treatment into segments, allowing for short breaks. Additionally, we offer sedation options to ensure your child remains calm and comfortable throughout the procedure.

​

Are baby tooth root canals painful?

​

Infections necessitating root canals can be quite uncomfortable and unpleasant, as they cause inflammation in densely packed tissue with nerves, rendering the tooth highly sensitive. When your child undergoes this treatment, our pediatric dentist ensures their comfort by administering local anesthetics and offering various sedation options. During the procedure, your child should only experience slight pressure. Any post-treatment discomfort is typically minimal and should subside swiftly as they recover. For any inquiries, please don't hesitate to reach out to our pediatric dentist and team.

AdobeStock_272328430_edited.jpg

We're here for you at anytime

At any time during these first appointments or later during treatment, please contact our office if you have any questions. Our objective is always to make sure your visits with us are pleasant and informative.

bottom of page