A pediatric root canal is important for preventing pain and keeping your child's mouth healthy. While the idea of a pediatric root canal may not be pleasant for most parents, Your child will be in good hands with a pediatric dentist. Here are some things parents can do before and after a pediatric root canal to help it go smoothly.
What is meant by a pediatric root canal?
A pediatric root canal or baby root canal usually means one of two things—a pulpotomy or a pulpectomy. A pulpotomy is usually only performed on baby teeth and involves the removal of the pulp inside the tooth's crowns. A pulpectomy involves the removal of the pulp from the crown and roots. Unlike an adult root canal, where a dentist uses permanent material to fill the space, a pulpectomy employs absorbable material. The goal of a pediatric root canal is to remove the infection and preserve the tooth long enough until it is time for it to fall out naturally.
Before the procedure
Perhaps the most important thing parents can do is stay calm and positive themselves. Their child will pick up on their emotions. Parents should explain to their child what will happen during the procedure in simple terms, emphasizing that the goal is to stop toothache and keep their mouth healthy. Ensure the child knows that the dentist will numb the area to keep the child comfortable. The pediatric dentist can provide more advice about the child's procedure.
The day of the procedure
Daily preparation for each child may differ depending on the procedure's extent and if sedation will be used. In general, parents should have their children stay hydrated that day, brush their teeth, and avoid snaking before the appointment. Allowing a child to bring a comfort item like a favorite stuffed animal or toys, books, or games they can distract themselves with while waiting can be helpful.
After the procedure
It is a good idea to prepare all the items the child needs for the recovery period beforehand. We suggest having soft foods, toys, items for low-key entertainment activities, and over-the-counter pain relievers ready. The child will need to take the day off school and rest, avoiding strenuous activities. The child should not chew until the anesthetic wears off.
Unless the child experiences significant swelling or pain, they can return to school the next day. However, getting completely back to normal can take about a week. Therefore, parents should inform the child's teacher about the procedure. Most children can return to the regular daily routine one or two days later. However, they should be gentle with oral hygiene around the treated tooth. The dentist will give parents a list of side effects and complications to watch for, along with instructions on when to call the dentist.
Treating childhood dental problems
If your child needs a pediatric root canal, they are in good hands with Hudson Valley Pediatric Dentistry. Our pediatric dental team will help you and your child through every step of the procedures. If you have more questions about pediatric root canals, we can help.
Request an appointment or call Hudson Valley Pediatric Dentistry at 845-363-4177 for an appointment in our Middletown office.
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