Can children get root canals

Can children get root canals?

Yes, children can and do get root canals, though the procedure differs from adult root canals depending on whether it's a baby tooth or permanent tooth. For baby teeth, we perform pulpotomies or pulpectomies that remove infected nerve tissue and preserve the tooth until it naturally falls out. For permanent teeth in children and teenagers, we perform full root canals similar to adults but with special considerations for incomplete root development. At Picasso Dental Clinic locations in Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, I treat children's dental infections regularly, and saving these teeth through root canal treatment prevents pain, preserves proper spacing for adult teeth, and maintains normal jaw development and function far better than extracting infected teeth prematurely.
Can I delay getting a root canal treatment

Can I delay getting a root canal treatment?

Delaying a root canal when your dentist says you need one is extremely risky and almost always makes your situation worse, not better. The infection or inflammation requiring the root canal won't resolve on its own and typically progresses to more severe infection, abscess formation, bone loss, or tooth loss requiring extraction. At Picasso Dental Clinic locations in Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, I've treated countless patients who delayed root canals and ended up with far more painful, expensive, and complicated problems than if they'd proceeded with treatment promptly. While I understand financial concerns, fear, or hoping the problem will go away, the reality is that delay transforms a treatable tooth into an emergency situation or lost tooth requiring extraction and expensive replacement with an implant or bridge.
Can dental implants be used with porcelain bridges

Can dental implants be used with porcelain bridges?

Yes, dental implants can absolutely support bridges, and this combination is often the ideal solution for replacing multiple adjacent missing teeth. Instead of placing one implant for each missing tooth, we can place two or more implants that support a bridge spanning the gap between them. At Picasso Dental Clinic locations in Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, I frequently use implant-supported bridges to replace three, four, or even more consecutive missing teeth. This approach costs less than individual implants for each tooth, requires fewer surgical sites, and delivers the same stability and function as multiple separate implants. The implants fuse to your jawbone, providing rock-solid anchors for the bridge, which means no slipping, no adhesives, and the ability to eat and speak normally with complete confidence
cost of laser teeth whitening in vietnam

Where to find best dental clinics in Da Nang for Zoom teeth whitening?

Professional laser teeth whitening, often called Zoom whitening or similar light activated systems, delivers dramatic results in a single appointment, typically lightening teeth three to eight shades in about 60 to 90 minutes. At Picasso Dental Clinic in Da Nang, we use advanced whitening technology with LED light activation to accelerate the peroxide chemistry that breaks down stains. The treatment works beautifully on yellow and brown stains from coffee, tea, wine, aging, and smoking. Most patients experience mild temporary sensitivity for 24 to 48 hours that's easily managed with over the counter pain relievers. The results last six months to two years depending on your diet and habits, making it an excellent investment for a brighter, more confident smile
Does laser whitening work on all types of tooth stains

Does laser whitening work on all types of tooth stains?

Laser whitening works extremely well on yellow and brown stains from aging, coffee, tea, wine, and smoking, which are the most common types of tooth discoloration. However, it doesn't work on gray stains from certain medications like tetracycline, or on discoloration from excessive fluoride exposure. At Picasso Dental Clinic locations in Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, I evaluate stain type carefully before recommending whitening because the chemical process targets specific organic molecules. Yellow organic stains respond beautifully, achieving three to eight shades lighter. Gray inorganic stains resist treatment completely and may require veneers instead. Understanding your specific stain type prevents wasting money on treatment that won't work for your situation

Will I need antibiotics before or after the root canal treatment?

Most patients don't need antibiotics for routine root canal treatment. The procedure itself removes the infected tissue, which is more effective than antibiotics alone. I prescribe antibiotics only when there's visible facial swelling, fever, or the infection is spreading beyond the tooth. Among the thousands of root canals I've performed at our Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City clinics, roughly 15% of patients need antibiotics. The root canal procedure is the treatment, antibiotics are supplemental support in specific situations.
Will the tooth be dead after a root canal

Will the tooth be dead after a root canal?

Your tooth isn't dead after a root canal, it's simply different. We remove the nerve and blood vessels from inside the tooth, but the tooth remains alive through the periodontal ligament that connects it to your jawbone. This ligament provides blood supply, sensation, and support. I've seen root canal treated teeth function perfectly for 30 plus years at our Hanoi and Da Nang clinics. The tooth can still sense pressure, won't feel temperature changes, and continues serving as a fully functional part of your bite.

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