What are sealants?
Sealants protect the grooved and pitted surfaces of the teeth, especially the chewing surfaces of the back teeth where most cavities in children are found. As much as 90% of all caries in school aged children occurs in pits and fissures.
How do sealants work?
Even if your child brushes and flosses carefully, it is difficult and sometimes impossible to clean the tiny grooves and pits on certain teeth. Food and bacteria build up in these crevices, placing your child in danger of the tooth decay. Sealants “seal out” food and plaque, thus reducing the risk of decay.
How long do sealants last?
Research shows that sealants can last for many years if properly cared for. therefore your child will be protected throughout the most cavity prone years.
If your child has good hygiene and avoids biting hard objects, sealants will last longer.
What is the treatment like
The application of sealant is quick and comfortable. It takes only one visit. The tooth is first cleaned. It is then conditioned and dried. The sealant is then flowed onto the grooves of the tooth and allowed to harden or hardened with the special light. Your child will be able to eat right after the appointment.
How much does it cost?
The treatment is very affordable, especially in view of the valuable decay protection it offers your child. Most dental insurance companies cover sealants. Some companies, however, have age and specific tooth limitations. Check with your benefit provider about your child’s coverage and talk to your pediatric dentist about the exact cost of sealants for your child.

which teeth should be sealed?
The natural flow of saliva usually keeps the smooth surfaces of teeth clean but does not wash out the grooves and fissures on the chewing surface. So the teeth most at risk of decay and therefore most in need of sealants are the six year and twelve year molars. Many times the permanent premolars and baby molars will also benefit from the protection of sealants. Talk to your pediatric dentist as each child’s situation is unique.
If my child has sealants, are brushing and Flossing still important?
Absolutely! Sealants are only one step in the plan to keep your child cavity free for a lifetime. Brushing, flossing, balanced nutrition, limited snacking and regular dental visits are still essential for a bright healthy smile.

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