Pulp Exposure Requires Treatment.
Dog and cat teeth may suffer damage that results in pulp exposure. Every tooth with pulp exposure requires either endodontic treatment or extraction as soon as it can reasonably be arranged. This is one of the few rules for which there are no exceptions. Monitoring the situation is not a medically-acceptable option and there is no medical option. The only choices are endodontic therapy or extraction. This video explains why that is so. More resources from my website: A one-page hand-out on this subject - http://www.toothvet.ca/PDFfiles/pulp_... A paper explaining root canal treatment - http://www.toothvet.ca/PDFfiles/root_... A paper comparing Vital Pulp Therapy to Total Pulpectomy - http://www.toothvet.ca/PDFfiles/Pulpo...

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