Sealants
Molars Trap Food and Bacteria
The most common area for children to get decay
(like most adults) is on their permanent back teeth (molars). The
molars have very deep grooves and pits on the chewing surfaces.
This is where food and bacteria hide and form cavities.
No matter how well your child brushes, it is nearly impossible to
remove all of the bacteria from these grooves and pits.
Sealants Can Help Prevent Decay
Sealants are a white or tooth shaded material that is bonded to
the chewing surfaces of the back teeth, sealing off deep grooves
and pits. This makes the grooves of the teeth smoother so your toothbrush
can more easily keep the tooth clean.
How
are Sealants applied?
Applying sealants is a simple procedure. The teeth are first cleaned,
then etched with a solution to help the sealant adhere. Next, the
sealant is brushed on, then a special light is used to harden the
material. The procedure is "child-friendly" because there
is no need for anesthetic or drilling.
When should my Child have Sealants applied?
Sealants are recommended for all children when they get their permanent
first molars (around 6 years of age) and when they get their permanent
second molars (around 12 years of age).
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After Sealant
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