Pulpotomy f) Extraction of broken teeth.
Pulpotomy. (waiting period may apply) Removing the coronal portion of the pulp as part of root canal therapy. When performed on a baby (primary) tooth, pulpotomy is the only procedure required for root canal therapy. Apicoectomy/Periradicular Surgery – (waiting period may apply) Surgery to repair a damaged root as part of root canal therapy or to correct a previous root canal. Retrograde Fillings – (waiting period may apply) Sealing the root canal by preparing and filling it from the root end of the tooth. Root Canal Therapy – (waiting period may apply) Treating an infected or injured pulp to retain tooth function. This procedure generally involves removal of the pulp and replacement with an inert filling material. Limitation: If retreatment is required, it is a benefit following 24 months from the completion of the original root canal and limited to one retreatment per tooth.
Pulpotomy. (3) Root Canal Therapy: