Pulp Therapy – Independence, MO

Effective, Conservative Toothache Treatment

Tooth pain is one of the most distracting, debilitating types of discomfort — no one wants to see their child go through that! If your little one is in pain, contact our team to request an emergency appointment. After a thorough examination, we might determine that your child could benefit from pulp therapy. This page explains more about what pulp therapy is and what you can expect from the procedure. In many cases, it proves to be an effective and conservative toothache treatment.

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    Why Choose KC Kids Dental for Pulp Therapy?

    • Board-Certified Pediatric Dentist
    • Sedation Available to Enhance Patient Comfort
    • Protect Your Child’s Oral Development
    Does My Child Need Pulp Therapy?

    Does My Child Need Pulp Therapy?

    Pulp therapy is a treatment that may be needed when there is an infection in the innermost layer of a tooth, known as its pulp. The pulp is a soft substance that contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissues.

    Your child might need pulp therapy if they exhibit the following symptoms:

    • They have a severe toothache.
    • One of their teeth is unusually sensitive to hot and cold temperatures.
    • There is swelling and redness around the affected tooth.
    • There is unexplained mobility in the affected tooth.
    • There are other visible signs of damage on or around the painful tooth.
    The Pulp Therapy Process

    The Pulp Therapy Process

    To start a pulp therapy appointment, we numb your child’s mouth. We may also administer sedation to help them stay relaxed and comfortable. Then, Dr. Dean carefully accesses the tooth’s interior and uses special instruments to clean out the affected tooth. Then, the empty space in the tooth is filled in with an inert, biocompatible material. Very often, a crown is necessary after pulp therapy.

    It is important to note that pulp therapy is not the same thing as root canal therapy. Although the two procedures have some points in common, pulp therapy is more conservative. Its goal is to preserve the vitality of the treated tooth so it can continue to develop normally. Often, infected tissue is removed only from the crown of a tooth rather than its root. Root canal therapy, on the other hand, does involve cleaning out the tooth roots.

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    The Benefits of Getting a Pulp Therapy

    The Benefits of Getting a Pulp Therapy

    Pulp therapy may offer several benefits to your child:

    • It may prevent the need for an extraction. This can allow your child to enjoy a confident smile. Preventing the premature loss of baby teeth also encourages proper development of incoming adult teeth.
    • It can end your child’s toothache. After recovering from pulp therapy, your child should enjoy pain-free dental function.
    • The treatment is more comfortable than most people realize. Thanks to bad media reports about root canal therapy, many parents are reluctant to allow their child to undergo pulp therapy. The truth is, though, that pulp therapy is much more comfortable than is generally believed!

    Our Testimonials

    Real People, Real Results

    Dr. Dean is an Amazing Dentist. He was so kind and patient with me and my child. The receptionist and Dentist Assistant were also very nice. I will recommend this pediatric dentist office to all of my friends and family.
    Janae Carter

    Taiesha Chairs

    Independence, MO
    Can’t say enough good things about this practice. I have dentist anxiety myself and so getting my daughter comfortable with a dentist is a top priority for me. The staff is thoughtful, comforting, and inviting. They are also very knowledgeable. The space is clean and geared towards kids, my two-year-old did not want to leave after her exam.
    Salina R.

    T. Smith

    Independence, MO
    It was my son's first time at the dentist. My first impression of the place was great. Office is clean staff is super friendly. They had a minimal but pretty nice set up inside . The dentist was so friendly the rooms make you feel comfortable. It was a real pleasant experience and I would greatly recommend choosing this place for your kids.
    Alaa S.

    Alanna Carter

    Independence, MO
    Brought my daughters 4 and 9. One of them has some dental anxiety. But the whole atmosphere was calming. I really appreciate that you meet the doctor in a private room to discuss the procedures before any x-rays or cleanings are done. It helped ease my daughters anxiety. Very highly recommend.
    Sarah W.

    Sarah W.

    Independence, MO
    I took my two young kids here, and they had such a great experience! Dr. Dean and the entire staff were so kind, patient, and answered any questions I had. Very clean and calm environment, and they had great communication prior to the appointment! Anyone looking for a dental home for their kids, I would highly recommend!
    Hannah Larkins

    Hannah Larkins

    Independence, MO
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