Baby root canals, also known as pulpotomies, are a form of early intervention and often the last step in saving a child's natural tooth structure. Though rare, there are many reasons why a dentist may choose to perform this procedure to save a child's primary teeth.
The importance of primary teeth
Baby root canals are crucial to saving primary (baby) teeth, a crucial yet overlooked part of a child's development. Primary teeth are crucial because they help children chew properly, making it easier to process and digest different types and textures of food, such as carrots, apples, broccoli, and bread. This promotes healthy eating habits and a balanced diet, which is essential for children's growth and development.
Additionally, properly aligned primary teeth are critical for speech development. Considering children are learning to pronounce different sounds and enhance their communication skills while they have their primary teeth, saving them can be pivotal for their overall development. Therefore, if any factors hinder a child's overall development and a baby root canal is an appropriate fix, they will recommend it.
When will the dentist recommend a baby root canal?
If a child, regardless of their age, has extensive decay, dental trauma, cysts, abscesses, genetic factors, and simply to prevent extractions.
Extensive decay
Extensive decay is the most common reason for baby root canals. Untreated cavities in primary teeth can progress to the pulp, leading to bacterial infection and tooth root damage. If decay spreads, it can cause irreversible pulp damage, leading to pain, discomfort, and gum disease.
Dental trauma
Injuries such as chipping, cracking, or fracturing a tooth can lead to severe inflammation and infection of the pulp. If left untreated, the inflammation and infection can cause considerable pain and lead to premature tooth loss.
Cysts
A cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms from inflammation or infection. This condition can cause great pain for your child, even through the slightest touch. It can also cause disease to spread throughout the entire mouth.
Abscess
An abscess is a collection of pus that forms in response to bacteria invading the pulp chamber, causing infection. If a child does not receive early intervention, severe consequences, including death, can follow.
Genetic factors
Genetic disorders and medical conditions can alter tooth development and increase the risks of pulp inflammation and infection risks. One of the primary genetic disorders that causes these symptoms is hypoplastic enamel. It is a condition that affects tooth enamel formation and can increase a child's risk of developing cavities, even with diligent oral hygiene.
Preventing extractions
Sometimes, a baby root canal is the last resort for saving a child's natural tooth. When the secondary (adult) teeth appear ready to erupt, the dentist will extract or allow the tooth to fall out. However, if the secondary tooth is not ready to erupt, early extraction can lead to improper development, crowding, and other orthodontic issues affecting the entire row of teeth.
Protect your child’s oral development
If you notice signs in your child related to tooth pain, discomfort, or a change in appetite, contact our dental office. If a baby root canal is necessary, prompt action is necessary to prevent tooth loss, infections, cysts, abscessed, and improper tooth development. We invite all parents to schedule a consultation for their children today.
Request an appointment or call Grand Parkway Pediatric Dental at 832-579-0960 for an appointment in our Richmond office.
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