The Importance of Pediatric Root Canal Treatments

The Importance of Pediatric Root Canal Treatments from Hudson Valley Pediatric Dentistry in Middletown, NYPediatric root canal treatment is the standard method of addressing decay that has reached the interior chamber of a tooth, called the pulp. While such decay should be avoided at any stage of life, it is essential to address the issue in children, as their milk teeth play a critical role in the later development of their adult smiles.

A pediatric root canal is an outpatient procedure, but understanding how it works can prepare parents and kids for what to expect on the day of the treatment. Here is an overview of root canal treatments and why they are important.

Why pediatric root canal treatments matter

A pediatric root canal treatment is a last resort, as dentists will typically first do what they can to preserve the tooth in other ways. However, if infection is impacting the pulp chamber or if the child is experiencing a severe toothache, a root canal may be appropriate.

How a pediatric root canal is performed

First, the dentist will drill a hole in the tooth (while the patient’s tooth is numbed for comfort) to access the interior pulp chamber. Then, they will use a specialized tool to clean out the tissue inside, such as blood vessels, that have become infected by bacteria. Next, the dentist will thoroughly clean the interior of the tooth and may apply a material that disinfects the pulp chamber’s surfaces. Finally, they will fill the now hollow tooth with a material called gutta-percha, which is a strong replacement for the material that was removed.

Once the gutta-percha is in place, the dentist ensures that everything is properly cured and then closes the hole with a filling. The tooth is now strong and supported from the inside, with the decay gone.

Who needs a root canal

Root canals are typically necessary when infection has reached the inside of a tooth. At this point, the bacteria are freely sustaining themselves on the living tissue inside, and a filling will not stop them from spreading. Most pulp infections develop from cavities that have remained untreated. Sometimes, a child may not be experiencing tooth decay, but they may suffer an injury to the face that breaks a tooth root or causes other trauma that necessitates a root canal.

Why timely treatment makes a difference

Many children and parents are leery of committing to a root canal, especially for baby teeth. Since the milk teeth will just fall out, it seems like a root canal does not even matter. However, parents should know that getting a root canal quickly is essential.

The baby teeth hold space for the adult teeth, which already exist next to them in the facial structure. If an infection in the pulp grows unchecked, it can reach the adult teeth, leading to failure to emerge, abscesses, alignment issues, and many other harmful conditions.

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Get a pediatric root canal to preserve the adult teeth later

If your child is facing the possibility of a root canal, there is nothing to be afraid of. This routine procedure will clear the tooth of infection and make it strong so it can remain in the mouth rather than get removed. Our team can walk you and your child through a root canal step by step to ease your worries. Contact our office to schedule an appointment.

Request an appointment or call Hudson Valley Pediatric Dentistry at 845-363-4177 for an appointment in our Middletown office.

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