Dental Sealants

Dental Sealants

We know it can be hard to get your children to brush their teeth long enough every day. And it's difficult to control their diets when they are out of sight. That's why we recommend dental sealants for many of our young patients.


What is a Dental Sealant


A protective coating applied to the chewing surface of the back teeth. It's in the little crannies of these teeth that bacteria love to gather. A dental sealant prevents bacteria from eating away at tooth enamel and protects the teeth from acids in foods, as well.


Scientific studies have proven that children who receive these dental sealants develop far fewer cavities. Adults who are particularly prone to cavities can benefit from this treatment, too.


In addition to offering valuable information about dental sealants, it's important to discuss dental sealants cost and the dental sealants procedure with your dentist to understand how this protective treatment can benefit your dental health.


Dental sealants are a valuable preventive treatment, safeguarding your teeth from decay. Understanding the dental sealants cost and procedure is essential for informed oral health decisions.


Evaluation: Your dentist examines your teeth to assess the suitability of sealants, typically applied to back teeth where cavities are more common.


Preparation: Teeth are cleaned and dried for proper sealant adherence.


Etching: A gentle acid solution is applied to create a rough surface for secure bonding.


Sealant Application: A thin, clear or tooth-colored plastic coating is applied to the tooth.


Curing: Sometimes, a curing light is used to harden the sealant.


The dental sealants cost can vary but is typically lower than the expenses associated with untreated cavities. These painless and effective sealants are a wise investment in your long-term oral health.
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