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Sealants

- Sealants are thin
plastic coatings applied in the dental office on the chewing surfaces
of back teeth, a prime spot for cavities. Sealants act as a barrier to
prevent bacteria and food from collecting and sitting on the grooves
and pits of teeth.
- Sealants are best
suited for permanent first molars which erupt around the age of 6 and
second molars that erupt around the age of 12. It is important to have
the sealant applied as soon as the tooth has fully come in.
- Before the dental
professional applies the sealant material, the tooth surface is
prepared by using a dental solution which cleans the tooth surface and
helps the sealant stick to the tooth by penetrating the enamel.
- Sealants may last
for several years once applied, but should always be examined at the
child's regular checkup. Even if the sealant becomes lost, the
material that has penetrated the enamel will still provide protection.
Sealants are easily replaced if lost.
- Sealants are
nearly 100% effective in preventing decay in the chewing surfaces of
the back teeth. Fluoride helps fight decay on the smooth surfaces of
the teeth.

So, sealants +
fluoride + good oral cleaning habits + wise eating = a great reduction
in cavities.
Check with your
oral heath professional to see if your child is ready for sealants.
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