DIRECT PULP
CAPPING

A direct pulp capping is a thin layer of protective dressing placed directly
over an exposed pulp tissue to prevent the death of the dental nerve

The tooth will be numbed with local anesthesia, then a small amount of protective dressing is placed directly
over the exposed dental pulp to stimulate dental structures to regenerate and maintain the vitality of the dental pulp

You might need a direct pulp cap if your pulp tissue is exposed during
a dental treatment. This procedure is to prevent the death of the dental
nerve and to stimulate dental tissues to regenerate.

-Recent trauma exposure

-Pulp exposure during restorative procedure

-Minimal bleeding at exposure site

-Protect a healthy dental pulp

-Avoid root canal

-Maintain dental pulp vitality

Sometimes is not always successful to maintain dental pulp vitality,
that is why after the procedure it is necessary to keep the tooth under observation.

Complete oral evaluation