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Root canal for kids are often the best way to save a tooth that has been damaged by decay. If your child does need a root canal, the procedure will be performed by a specially trained pediatric dentist who will use gentle techniques to ensure your child is comfortable throughout the treatment.
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"Kids and Root Canals: Why Your Child May Need This Procedure"

The inner core of a tooth is called ‘pulp’. Dental cavities (also called caries) and damage to a tooth are the most common causes for the pulp to get affected. 

Pulp therapy treatment is provided to avoid the tooth from getting lost. Since the primary teeth function as the guides for the permanent teeth, children need them to ensure proper growth.

Do kids need root canals?

Root canals are typically associated with adults, but it’s not uncommon for children to need them, too. In fact, if your child has pain in the area of one or more of his or her teeth, you may want to consider root canal treatment as a remedy before they’re forced to undergo tooth extraction or other invasive procedures. Here’s why kids and root canals go hand-in-hand and what you can do if your child requires this procedure.

Millions of teeth are lost in kids every year, often with severe consequences.
Yes, MILLIONS of teeth are lost each year in kids. That's a lot of teeth! And often, these teeth are lost with severe consequences. For example, when a baby tooth is lost too early, the adult tooth may come in crooked. Additionally, kids who lose teeth are more likely to have problems with their bite and speech. 

Why does tooth decay occur in children? Here are some common causes: Not sufficiently cleaning their teeth, excessive snacking, and neglecting to brush their teeth before bed. Cavities are permanent breaks in the hard surface of a tooth that open up and create little holes.

Fortunately, you can reverse the beginnings of a cavity by focusing on your kid's oral hygiene. If you catch tooth decay early, following daily brushing and flossing routines, and brushing twice a day, your risk of further tooth decay is minimal. So take care of your child's smile from an early age, and make sure they get regular dental checkups every six months or so. If you want to know more about why young kids lose teeth or if your child needs root canal treatment, please contact Dr. Zealand at North Calgary Pediatric Dentistry today.

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How to identify a problem with your child's tooth?

If you notice your child is having trouble chewing, their teeth look discoloured or they complain of tooth pain, they may have a problem that requires root canal treatment for kids. More signs of tooth decay are: Gums and teeth sensitive too hot or cold foods. Bleeding gums. This means your kid might develops gum disease often. Discoloured teeth or foul breath.

Note: When cavities start to form, they're usually undetectable to the naked eye – but not for the teeth and gum nerve endings. This will cause tooth pain, which is the clearest sign of a problem of course. A pediatric dentist like Dr. Zealand at North Calgary Pediatric Dentistry can determine if your child needs a root canal, and he will also be able to answer any questions you have about the procedure.

Is root canal treatment safe for kids?

Many parents have questions about root canals for kids. Are they safe? What is the procedure like? On this page, we will answer some common questions about root canals for children. Root canals are a common procedure that is usually very safe. In fact, they are often used to treat infection or decay in a tooth. The procedure involves removing the damaged tissue from the tooth, cleaning the area, and then filling it with a special material.

Root canals are usually only recommended for children who have a permanent tooth that is damaged or infected. In most cases, baby teeth do not need this procedure, but sometimes ... they do! However, as kids get older, permanent teeth start coming in and they may experience problems with these new adult teeth. These problems include cavities (holes) between the roots of the tooth or an abscess (a collection of pus) on top of a root canal treated tooth.

If you're concerned about whether or not root canals are safe for young children, rest assured that this procedure has been performed on children of all ages for many years. In fact, root canals are often the best way to save a tooth that has been damaged by decay. If your child does need a root canal, the procedure will be performed by a specially trained pediatric dentist who will use gentle techniques to ensure your child is comfortable throughout the treatment.

Root canal kids: When you have specific safety questions, please give us a call or visit our North Calgary Pediatric dentistry office.

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What kind of procedure to expect when your child needs root canal treatment?

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Root canal treatment for children is a procedure that can save a tooth that is infected or damaged. Here at North Calgary Pediatric Dentistry, we will tell all parent(s) how to prepare their child for a root canal procedure. In advance, we will explain exactly how it works and why your child needs it. Yes, your child might feel a bit scared about the procedure. Rest assured, we can help your kid understand what will go on during the procedure and make them feel more at ease. For example: Let's tell your child that there will be a good medicine to take away the pain!

Depending on the age of the child, we may take some X-rays to determine the severity of the problem. It will show how severe the problem is and give us more information about the shape and size of the infection.

Your child will receive local anesthesia. This will help prevent pain from occurring while the root canal is being performed. As an extra measure, we may also give your child antibiotics. Please let us know in advance if your child is allergic to either anesthesia or antibiotics. Just note: It is possible to be allergic to both antibiotics and anesthesia.

If your child has a filling on the tooth, we will remove it first. Then there will be a rubber sheet placed around the child’s tooth. This will help to keep saliva out of the root canal. This is important because saliva can contain harmful bacteria. The sheet around the tooth will also help keep the child from swallowing pieces of tooth or liquid. We may need to drill into the tooth to get to the root canal and pulp. The pulp will be removed and replaced. After the removal of the necrotic tissue, the tooth will be sealed.

Who provides root canal treatment in Calgary NE NW?

There's no need to worry if your child needs a root canal. This common dental procedure is safe and effective, and it can save your child's tooth. Root canals are usually recommended for children who have a deep cavity or an infection.

North Calgary Pediatric Dentistry provides caring, gentle, and effective root canal treatments for kids. If your child is in pain, has a fever, or has swelling around the tooth, a root canal may be necessary. Please, don't leave your kid in pain. Contact us today to relieve the pain as soon as possible.

If you have been searching for a "kids root canal treatment near me" look no further!  Dr. Cameron Zealand is also serving the communities of Beddington Heights, Huntingdon Hills, Country Hills, Country Hills Village, Harvest Hills, Panorama Hills,  Thorncliffe, Coventry Hills,  Edgemont, Arbour Lake, Ranchlands, Dalhousie, Brentwood, Tuxedo Park, Montgomery, Bowness, Silver Springs, Varsity, Evanston, Sage Hill, Simons Valley, Nolan Hill, Royal Vista, Skyview Ranch, Saddle Ridge, Martindale, Taradale, Falconridge, Temple, Vista Heights, Sunridge, Pineridge, Monterey Park and surrounding Calgary areas.

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