DENTAL SEALANTS

DENTAL HYGIENE | DENTAL SEALANTS

A dental sealant is a thin, plastic coating applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. This seal helps to protect the teeth from cavities by closing off the grooves and pits that are prone to accumulating plaque.

Sealants can be applied in a single visit to the dentist and usually last for several years. Although they are most often used on children and adolescents, sealants can also be beneficial for adults, and are particularly effective in people who have a history of cavities or who have deep grooves in their teeth.

Do I need to get sealants?

While you don’t necessarily need a sealant applied to your teeth, it is a good idea. This preventive dental care service is an excellent idea for children, as sealing their permanent teeth right away can help avoid the development of cavities and other issues at a young age. This can help them make it to adolescence and adulthood with healthy, strong teeth that have yet to experience issues.

In addition, people who have deep grooves in their teeth are also good candidates for sealants. These grooves can be difficult to clean, no matter how well you brush and floss, so having them sealed can help to keep plaque and bacteria at bay.

Benefits of Dental Sealants

Dental sealants can significantly reduce your risk of developing cavities by sealing off the deep grooves in teeth where cavities are most likely to form.

They are safe for both children and adults, and they can last for up to 10 years with proper care. 

Sealants can also help protect your teeth from other types of damage, such as staining, wear, and even teeth grinding.

Because they are so quick and easy to apply, they offer an excellent way to provide extra protection for your teeth with minimal effort.

Sealants are not painful or invasive, and they can be applied in just a few minutes. They are also relatively inexpensive, making them a great way to protect your teeth without breaking the bank.

How is a dental sealant applied?

A dental sealant is easy to apply, and don’t worry – there’s no discomfort involved! A dental sealant is probably one of the simplest dental procedures you can undergo. A dentist or dental hygienist will quickly paint the sealant on your teeth, where it will form your teeth and harden them into a seal that protects them from damage. The entire process takes only a few moments, making it a time-effective preventative procedure.

Sealants are an excellent way to protect teeth from cavities, and they are especially effective in sealing off the deep grooves in back teeth where cavities are most likely to form. If you are interested in getting a dental sealant, talk to us and book your next appointment.

How long does a dental sealant last?

Dental sealants are a great way to protect your teeth from decay, but how long do they last? It turns out that with proper care, dental sealants can last for up to 10 years!

That means you won't have to worry about getting them reapplied as often as you might think. Of course, it's always a good idea to have us check them during cleanings to make sure there are no cracks or chips that could reduce their effectiveness.

But as long as you take good care of them, you can enjoy the benefits of dental sealants for many years.

Tips to help prevent tooth decay

There are many things you can do to help prevent tooth decay.

First and foremost, practice good oral hygiene habits by brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, and using an antiseptic mouthwash. These simple steps will remove plaque and bacteria from your teeth and gums, helping to reduce your risk of developing cavities.

It’s also essential to eat a healthy diet and limit sugary snacks and drinks. This will help keep your teeth and gums strong and healthy, and it will also reduce your risk of cavities.

In addition, be sure to visit us regularly for cleanings and checkups. These appointments give us a chance to remove plaque and tartar from your teeth, and they also allow us to check for any signs of cavities or other problems.

We can also apply dental sealants during these appointments, which can further help to protect your teeth from decay.