
Children's Sealants
A protective coating applied to children's back teeth to guard against cavities during their most cavity-prone years.
What is it
A thin, tooth-safe coating painted into the deep grooves of a child's back molars to create a barrier against bacteria and food particles that cause cavities.
How it works
The teeth are cleaned and dried, a liquid sealant is carefully painted into the grooves of the back molars, and a curing light hardens it into a smooth, protective barrier in just a few minutes.
How it helps
Provides a reliable layer of protection against cavities in the most decay-prone teeth, reducing the likelihood of fillings during the critical childhood years.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who might consider this treatment?
Children who have recently erupted permanent molars, particularly those who are cavity-prone or have deep grooves.
What is the typical experience?
The teeth are cleaned and the sealant is painted and hardened in just a few minutes with no needles or drilling.
How long does it usually take?
Sealants are applied in a single appointment that takes just a few minutes per tooth.
Is there anything to keep in mind?
Sealants protect against cavities in the grooves of back teeth but do not cover the spaces between teeth, so brushing and flossing remain just as important.
What should I know about recovery after?
No recovery is needed. Children can eat and drink normally right after the appointment.
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