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Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal in New Cross

Select our New Cross clinic for Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal with advanced technology and expert care beyond typical dental practices. We blend specialist knowledge with meticulous treatment planning to ensure excellent results. Our certified team provides exceptional Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal outcomes through careful planning for New Cross patients.

Dr. Sodeinde and our team maintain GDC specialist registration with qualifications from top institutions including prestigious dental schools. Every treatment we provide meets BDA, GDC and UK healthcare standards, ensuring New Cross residents receive care following professional guidelines.

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What are Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal?

A pulpotomy for partial pulp removal is a minimally invasive endodontic procedure that involves the surgical removal of a portion of the dental pulp tissue while preserving the remaining vital pulp. In a partial pulpotomy, typically 2-3mm of inflamed pulpal tissue beneath the exposure site is removed, leaving the healthy pulp intact to maintain tooth vitality and function. This conservative approach is particularly beneficial for treating teeth with pulp exposures due to trauma or caries, as it allows the tooth to continue developing naturally, especially in young permanent teeth. The procedure requires achieving haemostasis after removing the inflamed tissue, followed by placement of a suitable dressing material over the remaining pulp to promote healing and prevent further infection.
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Why Choose Us

London Dental Specialists provides New Cross with specialist Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal using modern technology beyond regular dental practices. Our convenient location offers easy access via public transport and disabled parking. We maintain rigorous infection control protocols and professional compliance. See what our actual Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal patients say about their outcomes:

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Looking for expert care? Book a private assessment with our highly qualified team in New Cross. We offer flexible scheduling—including weekend times.

Each visit includes detailed diagnostics, expert review, and a clear plan—no jargon. We accept most dental insurers and offer 0% financing.

Our practice is led by Dr. Ope Sodeinde, a GDC-registered Specialist in Prosthodontics with over 20 years of clinical experience. We combine advanced digital tools and evidence-based techniques to achieve high-quality outcomes across all dental concerns.

Get started by calling +44 7700 100779 or sending your details through the form. Have questions? We’re happy to help. Send us your details and let’s talk.

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Our Process For Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal

At London Dental Specialists, our Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal treatment is designed to preserve teeth affected by decay or trauma by removing the infected portion of the pulp while maintaining the vitality of the remaining healthy tissue. This procedure involves four key steps: an initial consultation and assessment to evaluate the tooth's condition, development of a customised treatment plan tailored to your needs, the pulpotomy procedure itself where the diseased pulp is carefully removed, and comprehensive post-treatment care to ensure optimal healing and long-term success. By focusing on these stages, we aim to restore your tooth's health and function effectively.

Recovery Timeline

Step 1

Consultation & Assessment



  • Comprehensive dental examination

  • Digital X-rays to evaluate pulp condition

  • Pulp vitality testing

  • Review of dental and medical history

Step 2

Pulpotomy Treatment Plan & Preparation



  • Detailed procedure overview and timeline

  • Post-treatment care instructions

  • Restoration options discussion

  • Pre-treatment guidelines

  • Alternative treatment considerations

Step 3

Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal



  • Local anaesthesia administration

  • Rubber dam isolation

  • Removal of infected pulp tissue

  • Control of bleeding (haemostasis)

  • Application of protective medicaments

  • Final restoration placement

Step 4

Post Pulpotomy Care & Recovery



  • Gentle oral hygiene practices

  • Dietary modifications to protect the treated tooth

  • Scheduled follow-up appointments

  • Temperature sensitivity management

  • 10-year warranty on endodontic treatments

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Get Directions to our Dental Clinic from New Cross

Reach our recognised practice from New Cross using direct tube connections to 111 Regent's Park Road, NW1 8UR. The tube service from New Cross connects to the Northern Line via Oxford Circus for simple access to Camden Town. We provide comprehensive Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal with GDC registered specialists only.

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Conditions We Treat With Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal

Several dental conditions can be successfully addressed using Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal at London Dental Specialists in New Cross. We thoroughly assess your condition to ensure Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal is the right treatment approach. Our practice explains which specific conditions benefit most to Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal treatment.


  • Crown Fractures with Pulp Exposure - We perform partial pulpotomy (Cvek pulpotomy) to treat traumatic crown fractures where the dental pulp is exposed but remains vital. This minimally invasive procedure removes only 2-3mm of the exposed pulp tissue while preserving the healthy remaining pulp.

  • Carious Pulp Exposures - When decay reaches the pulp chamber but inflammation is limited to the coronal portion, partial pulpotomy can remove only the infected tissue while maintaining the vitality of the radicular pulp.

  • Reversible Pulpitis - Cases of mild to moderate pulp inflammation that haven't progressed to irreversible pulpitis can be effectively treated with partial pulp removal, preserving pulp vitality and function.

  • Traumatic Pulp Exposures - Recent mechanical exposures of the pulp due to trauma where the pulp remains vital and can achieve haemostasis after removal of the inflamed portion.

  • Young Permanent Teeth - Immature permanent teeth with incomplete root formation benefit from partial pulpotomy as it allows continued root development and apical closure while preserving pulp vitality.

  • Deep Carious Lesions - When removing deep decay results in pulp exposure but the pulp remains vital with controlled bleeding, partial pulpotomy offers a more conservative approach than complete pulpectomy.

  • Iatrogenic Pulp Exposures - Accidental exposure of the pulp during dental procedures where the pulp is healthy can be managed with partial pulpotomy rather than more invasive endodontic therapy.

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Meet Our Dedicated Dental Team Delivering Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal in New Cross

At London Dental Specialists, our team excels in regenerative endodontic procedures including partial pulpotomy for immature teeth. Dr. Neha Patel, our Endodontics Specialist with MClinDent and MEndoRCS qualifications, leads our pulp preservation treatments. This minimally invasive technique removes only 2-3mm of inflamed pulp tissue while preserving vital radicular pulp, allowing continued root development. Dr. Patel's expertise in Cvek pulpotomy procedures helps young patients maintain natural tooth vitality and avoid more invasive treatments. Our approach combines precise clinical assessment, advanced materials, and meticulous technique to achieve optimal healing and long-term tooth preservation.
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Dr Ope Sodeinde

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) MSc(Rest Dent) MClinDent(Perio) MPerioRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 104071

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Dr Neha Patel

Specialist in Endodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) FHEA MClinDent(Ed) MEndoRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 150517

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Dr Kia Papagalani

Specialist in Orthodontics

DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU

GDC No: 228487

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a pulpotomy and when is it needed?


A pulpotomy is a dental procedure that involves the removal of the upper portion of the dental pulp (the crown), whilst preserving the vitality of the remaining pulp tissue. At London Dental Specialists, we recommend this procedure when tooth decay or trauma has affected the pulp but hasn't spread to the root canals. It's particularly beneficial for children with damaged primary teeth or young adults with permanent teeth that haven't fully developed their roots.



What portion of the pulp is removed in a pulpotomy?


In a pulpotomy, only the upper portion of the pulp (the crown) is removed. This differs from a pulpectomy, which involves the complete removal of pulp from the entire tooth. At London Dental Specialists, our dentists carefully remove just the infected or inflamed coronal pulp tissue whilst preserving the healthy pulp in the root canals, allowing the tooth to maintain its vitality and continue developing normally.



How is the pulp removed during a pulpotomy procedure?


During a pulpotomy at London Dental Specialists, our dentists carefully remove the affected pulp using specialised techniques:


  • We use a high-speed bur to access the pulp chamber, staying well away from the chamber floor to avoid perforation

  • A spoon excavator is used to gently remove the remaining pulp in the chamber

  • In some cases, we may use a large slow-speed bur under irrigation to ensure complete removal of the coronal pulp

  • After removal, a medicament is placed over the remaining pulp tissue to promote healing and prevent infection




What is the difference between a partial pulpotomy and a Cvek pulpotomy?


A partial pulpotomy and a Cvek pulpotomy refer to the same procedure. In this technique, only about 2mm of the pulp below the exposure point is removed, leaving a wound of healthy pulp where a medicament dressing is placed. At London Dental Specialists, we perform Cvek pulpotomies to preserve as much healthy pulp tissue as possible, particularly in young permanent teeth where continued root development is essential.



What are the advantages of a partial pulpotomy?


Partial pulpotomy offers several significant advantages:


  • High clinical and radiographic success rates

  • Preservation of tooth vitality and natural function

  • Allows for continued root development in young permanent teeth

  • Less invasive than complete root canal treatment

  • Postpones more invasive endodontic treatments

  • Provides biological benefits by maintaining pulp vitality


At London Dental Specialists, we recommend this procedure for highly damaged young permanent teeth whenever possible.



Is a pulpotomy painful?


At London Dental Specialists, we ensure patient comfort during pulpotomy procedures. The treatment is performed under local anaesthesia, so patients should feel no pain during the procedure. Some mild discomfort might be experienced after the anaesthesia wears off, but this typically subsides within a day or two. We provide appropriate pain management advice and medication recommendations if needed.



How long does a pulpotomy last?


With proper care and regular check-ups at London Dental Specialists, a pulpotomy can be highly successful. In primary teeth, a pulpotomy can maintain the tooth until its natural exfoliation. In permanent teeth, the success rate is also high, with many treatments lasting indefinitely when followed by appropriate restoration. We recommend biannual check-ups to monitor the treated tooth and ensure long-term success.



What happens after a pulpotomy procedure?


After a pulpotomy at London Dental Specialists, the tooth typically requires a final restoration:


  • For primary teeth, a stainless steel crown is often placed to protect the tooth

  • For permanent teeth, a composite restoration or crown may be recommended

  • We provide detailed aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing

  • A follow-up appointment will be scheduled to assess the healing process

  • Regular check-ups are essential to monitor the long-term success of the treatment




Who is a good candidate for a pulpotomy?


Ideal candidates for pulpotomy at London Dental Specialists include:


  • Children with damaged primary teeth that need to be preserved until natural exfoliation

  • Young patients with permanent teeth that have exposed pulp due to trauma or decay

  • Patients with teeth that show signs of pulpal inflammation but not extensive infection

  • Young permanent teeth with incomplete root formation


Our specialists conduct a thorough examination, including radiographs, to determine if a pulpotomy is the most appropriate treatment for each individual case.


Have doubts about anything concerning Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal? Please don't hesitate to reach out with your inquiries about Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal. We support New Cross patients with quality care.

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Pulpotomy for Partial Pulp Removal Aftercare Products and Methods




















































































Product Brands What it Takes Care of Details
Children's Fluoride Toothpaste Colgate Kids, Aquafresh Children's Gentle cleaning, Cavity protection Age-appropriate fluoride content to protect the remaining pulp and surrounding teeth.
Ultra-Soft Children's Toothbrush Oral-B Kids, Colgate Children's Gentle cleaning Extra-gentle bristles safe for treated teeth and sensitive gums.
Alcohol-Free Children's Mouthwash Aquafresh Kids, Colgate Kids Gentle rinsing Alcohol-free formula that won't irritate healing tissue after pulpotomy.
Sensitivity Relief Gel Sensodyne, Boots Sensitive Sensitivity management Provides relief for post-pulpotomy sensitivity in older children.
Soft Foods Kit Heinz, Ella's Kitchen Dietary adjustment Soft foods to avoid pressure on treated tooth during initial healing.
Cold Pack Boots, Superdrug Swelling reduction Helps reduce any post-procedure swelling (wrap in cloth before use).
Children's Pain Relief Calpol, Nurofen for Children Pain management Age-appropriate pain relief for post-procedure discomfort (as recommended by dentist).
Straw Set Boots, Tesco Comfort while drinking Helps avoid temperature sensitivity when drinking cold beverages.
Travel Cleaning Kit Oral-B, Colgate On-the-go care Maintains oral hygiene for school or outings after pulpotomy.
Plaque Disclosing Tablets Boots, Superdrug Cleaning effectiveness Helps children see areas they miss when brushing to prevent decay around treated tooth.
Tooth Fairy Kit Smiggle, The Works Positive reinforcement Rewards good oral care habits after pulpotomy procedure.
Dental Calendar Stickers Paperchase, WHSmith Hygiene tracking Helps track brushing routine and follow-up appointments after pulpotomy.
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