Pulpitis in Children
Pulpitis in children develops quickly and its spread to adjacent tissues is dangerous. Timely recognition of the disease with the help of the ID Dent clinic specialists will ensure a comprehensive, effective, and painless treatment of pulpitis!
Diagnostic methods | tests and examinations |
Treatment stages | preparation, processing, filling |
Pulpitis symptoms | pain, swelling, bleeding |
Best option for treatment | children’s department |

Pulpitis in children is a disease that affects the dental pulp and can lead to its necrosis. Signs of pulpitis may include tooth pain, swelling, and bleeding of the gums, and pain when eating. In our clinic,... Read more
Pulpitis in children is a disease that affects the dental pulp and can lead to its necrosis. Signs of pulpitis may include tooth pain, swelling, and bleeding of the gums, and pain when eating. In our clinic, we provide quality treatment for pulpitis in children using modern diagnostic and treatment methods. Therefore, when faced with the first signs of the disease, we recommend immediately contacting a pediatric dentist.
As a rule, pulpitis treatment at the ID Dent dental clinic includes preparation of the affected tissues, antiseptic treatment of the tooth, and filling. We know how to help a child overcome fear of dentists, so the treatment will be painless and stress-free. And certainly without tears. We are waiting for you for a consultation at our clinic!

Pulpitis of temporary and permanent teeth in children is a fairly widespread pathology. The increase in pulpitis in children is due, on one hand, to untimely treatment of caries in temporary teeth, and on the other, to a decrease in the overall reactivity of the child’s body. The main etiological factor of pulpitis in children are microorganisms penetrating into the pulp from the carious cavity. Additionally, pulpitis can develop due to traumatic, chemical, and thermal factors.