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Pediatric Pulp Therapy

Saving Tiny Teeth With Gentle Care,
Pulp Therapy Keeps Their Smile Fair

What Is Pulp Therapy?

Pulp therapy (also called a "baby tooth root canal") treats infection or damage in the soft inner tissue of a child's tooth.

When Is It Needed?

. Deep cavities or trauma affecting the inner tooth

. Pain, sensitivity, or swelling To save a tooth until it naturally falls out or is replaced

Why It Matters

. Relieves pain and stops infection

. Protects the permanent tooth bud underneath

. Helps your child chew, speak, and grow with confidence

. Maintains space for adult teeth to erupt properly

Will It Hurt?

. At Brite Bite, your child’s comfort comes first.

. Local anesthesia is used to fully numb the area

. Happy gas (nitrous oxide) is available to help ease anxiety

. Our gentle, child-friendly approach keeps treatment calm and stress-free

Crowns For Kids’ Teeth

  • Crowns protect baby teeth that are decayed, broken, or have had pulp therapy.
  • They work like a helmet, covering the tooth to keep it strong.
  • Used when a filling isn’t enough to restore the tooth.
  • Help with chewing, comfort, and saving space for adult teeth.

At Brite Bite, we use tooth-colored or stainless-steel crowns—safe, durable, and child-friendly.