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Pulpotomies in El Paso, TX

Pulpotomies in El Paso, TX, is a common pediatric treatment that can save a painful baby tooth and protect your child's smile. At Texas Kids Dental, families in El Paso, Texas—and nearby communities like Fabens and Horizon City—can expect clear guidance on when pulpotomy is recommended, how it works, and what recovery involves.

Pulpotomy Explained for Children

A pulpotomy is a type of pulp therapy for children performed on a primary (baby) molar with deep decay or a crack that has reached the nerve tissue. During a pulpotomy, the inflamed tissue from the crown of the tooth is removed, the healthy root pulp is preserved, and a soothing medicated dressing is placed. The tooth is then sealed, usually with a stainless steel crown.

Benefits of Pulpotomy for Baby Teeth

  • Pain relief is achieved by removing irritated nerve tissue and sealing the tooth.
  • Natural spacing is preserved to guide proper eruption of adult teeth.
  • Chewing function is maintained, supporting normal nutrition and speech.
  • Infection risk is reduced by removing decay and sealing the tooth.
  • A durable restoration with a crown protects the tooth until it naturally falls out.

Contact Texas Kids Dental today to schedule your child's appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

A pulpotomy removes inflamed pulp from the top of a baby tooth while preserving healthy root tissue. It is recommended when deep decay or a crack causes pain or a nerve response but the roots are not infected.

No. A pulpotomy treats only the crown portion of a baby tooth's pulp. An adult root canal removes pulp from the entire root system.

Local anesthesia keeps the tooth numb, and most children feel pressure but not pain. Mild soreness after the visit is common and usually managed with standard children's pain medication.

A crown seals the tooth and provides strength so it can handle chewing. It also helps prevent new decay from entering the treated area.

Most children resume normal activities the same day. Pulpotomy recovery time is short, with tenderness improving within 24 to 48 hours.

If X-rays or symptoms show root infection or an abscess, other options may be advised, such as pulpectomy or extraction with space maintenance.

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Texas Kids Dental Care

555 North Americas, El Paso, TX 79907

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7480 Remcon Circle, El Paso, TX 79912

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12244 Montana Ave., Building A., Suite 400, El Paso, TX 79938

Texas Kids Dental Care of Montana Vista

3650 Joe Battle Blvd., El Paso, TX 79938

Texas Kids Dental Care of Fabens

1018 N. Fabens Rd., Fabens, TX 79838

Texas Kids Dental Care of Horizon

13468 Eastlake Blvd., Horizon City, TX 79928

Smile 4 Less Orthodontics

7480 Remcon Circle, El Paso, TX 79912

Horizon Orthodontics

13468 Eastlake Blvd., Horizon City, TX 79928