Sealants

Sealants

If you have children, you know how easy it is for cavities to form! Tooth decay now affects more than one-fourth of American children aged 2-5, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The number jumps for older children. Half of children between the ages of 12 and 15 have at least one cavity.


Dental sealants are one way to help protect your child’s teeth. Dental sealants are usually applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth, which are filled with tiny grooves referred to as “pits and fissures.” These grooves trap bacteria and food particles, which lead to cavities.


Dental sealants are invisible plastic resin coatings that smooth out the chewing surfaces of the back teeth, making them resistant to decay. A sealed tooth is far less likely to develop a cavity, which can save your child from developing a toothache or save you from having to spend money on more extensive dental treatment like fillings or crowns later on.


How Sealants Are Placed

First, we will examine the tooth or teeth to be sealed, then the  tooth or teeth will then be cleaned and dried. Then we will apply a solution that will slightly roughen the surface to make the sealing material adhere better. The tooth is then rinsed and dried again. The sealant is then painted on the tooth in liquid form and it hardens in about a minute, sometimes with the help of a curing light. It’s that easy, and best of all, it’s painless.

Schedule An Appointment

The first step toward achieving a beautiful, healthy smile is to schedule an appointment. To schedule an appointment, please complete and submit the request form below. Our scheduling coordinator will contact you soon to confirm your appointment.



Please note this form is for requesting an appointment. If you need to cancel or reschedule an existing appointment, or if you require immediate attention, please contact our practice directly.


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