Pulpotomy

A pulpotomy is slightly different from a root canal in that the entire pulp, or nerve, of the tooth isn't removed. Pulpotomies are often performed on pediatric patients to help preserve their baby teeth for as long as possible. A pulpotomy is necessary when a small portion of the pulp has become infected or exposed through a crack or break in the tooth. It involves removing only a small portion of the pulp to prevent pain and infection while keeping the remaining pulp intact.
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