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Can I Sue For Custody If My Son Needed a Pulpotomy?

May 13, 2017

I just found out my son needed a pulpotomy. I’m seriously mad. This sounds serious. I’m sure it means my ex-wife’s been neglecting him and I wasn’t even notified he needed surgery. Is there a way I can sue for custody because of this? What do I need to tell the attorney?

Mark L. – Chicago

Mark,

It sounds like you’re worried about your son. It’s easy to take our fear out on other people. I know it would be easy to believe this is your ex-wife’s fault, but it’s very possible it’s not. There are people who don’t take care of their teeth and hardly need any work and there are people who take impeccable care of their teeth and have all sorts of problems. Dental hygiene is only part of the equation. Genetics has a lot to do with it too.

You should be aware that a pulpotomy isn’t a serious procedure. It’s a kid version of a root canal treatment. It’s very safe and was likely not at all scary for your son. With a good pediatric dentist, your son likely didn’t look at it as any different than any other fun visit to the dentist.

Before you complicate yours and your son’s life (as well as your ex’s) make sure you have all the facts. Talk to your son’s pediatric dentist. Or maybe even talk to your ex-wife. You have a child together so communication is going to be important throughout his lifetime.

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What in the world is a pulpotomy?

July 16, 2014

My dentist said my daughter needed a pulpotomy, but our appointment was out of time before he could explain what it was. He said he’d talk me through it as he did it. Can you tell me what in the world it is? I don’t relish going in there blind.

Stacey Anne L. – Pittsburg

Stacey Anne,

You’re a much nicer patient than I would be. My dentist would definitely explain something to me before I’d even agree on another appointment for a procedure. In fact, your dentist has an ethical obligation to explain all your options, so I consider his callousness in telling you that he’s out of time and he’ll just explain it to you as he goes in excuseable, especially for a pedicatric dentist.

Now that my rant is over, I’ll explain the procedure. Basically, a pulpotomy is like a root canal procedure for children.

It’s done on an infected baby tooth to kill the infection. Most of the pulp of the baby tooth is removed, down to the roots, and the tissue inside the roots is daubed with a disinfectant, such as formocresol. The tooth is then sealed and usually covered with a stainless steel crown.

It is usually done only on baby molars, because they need to stay in place until your daughter is about 10 to 12 years old in order to hold the space for the permanent premolars.

I hope this helps put your mind at ease. If you have any more questions, please let me know. This blog is brought to you Oklahoma City Dentist Dr. Don Swearingen.