Travel & tourism

Saving a baby tooth with cross-border care

Why pulp therapy and crowns are worth traveling for — and what a hasty extraction can cost.

3 min read· Jul 10, 2026
On this page6 sections
  1. What parents ask most
  2. The short version
  3. Related treatments
  4. Related conditions
  5. Traveling for care?
  6. When to book

What parents ask most

This guide answers the most common questions we hear from families about **saving a baby tooth with cross-border care**. It's written by pediatric dental specialists and reviewed for accuracy.

The short version

  • Kid-friendly, evidence-based, and reviewed by pediatric specialists.
  • Focused on comfort, safety and long-term outcomes.
  • Every recommendation is tailored to your child at the visit.
  • See our page on **Pulpotomy** (/treatments/pulpotomy).
  • See our page on **Stainless steel crowns** (/treatments/stainless-steel-crown).
  • See our page on **Zirconia crowns** (/treatments/zirconia-crown).
  • See our page on **Pediatric dental teleconsults** (/treatments/teleconsult).
  • Learn more about **early childhood caries** (/conditions/early-childhood-caries).

Traveling for care?

If you're considering a cross-border pediatric visit, our team offers a teleconsult first (/treatments/teleconsult) and a same-week in-person plan. See our full dental tourism guide (/dental-tourism).

When to book

Book a pediatric exam (/treatments/dental-exam) if this topic is on your mind — most concerns are simpler than parents fear, and early visits keep it that way.

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