Pediatric Dentistry
Pulpotomy: A pulpotomy is a dental procedure commonly performed on baby teeth to remove infected or inflamed pulp tissue. The procedure involves removing a portion of the pulp tissue and placing a medicated filling to help the tooth heal and prevent further infection. (Price: ₹1500)
Pulpectomy: A pulpectomy is a more extensive dental procedure that involves removing all of the pulp tissue from a tooth. This procedure is usually necessary when a baby tooth has become severely infected or damaged and cannot be saved with a pulpotomy alone. After the pulp tissue is removed, the tooth is filled with a material to seal and protect it. (Price: ₹2500)
Metal crowns: Metal crowns are commonly used in pediatric dentistry to restore severely damaged or decayed baby teeth. These crowns are made of stainless steel and are placed over the remaining portion of the tooth to protect it and restore its function. Metal crowns are durable, cost-effective, and easy to place. (Price: ₹1500)
Flowable applications: Flowable materials, such as composites or glass ionomers, can be applied to baby teeth to repair small areas of decay or damage. These materials are placed directly onto the tooth and shaped to match the natural contours of the tooth. Flowable applications are a minimally invasive and cost-effective way to restore baby teeth. (Price: ₹3000)
Space maintenance: Space maintenance is a crucial aspect of pediatric dentistry that involves preserving the space for permanent teeth to grow into after baby teeth have been lost. Space maintainers are custom-made appliances that can be placed in the mouth to prevent the remaining teeth from drifting into the space left by a lost tooth. This helps to ensure that permanent teeth have enough room to grow in properly. (Price: ₹1500)