Protect Young Smiles with Dental Sealants
Healthy young teeth create a strong foundation for lifelong oral health. Yet, children often face a greater risk for tooth decay because they lack the skill and determination needed for good brushing and flossing habits. Especially on the chewing surfaces of the molars, all the way in the back of the mouth, tiny grooves, pits, and fissures trap unseen food and bacteria, making these areas tough to keep clean. To give children extra protection, many families choose dental sealants as a simple, effective solution for smoothing out the surface of the teeth.
What Are Sealants?
Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings placed over the chewing surfaces of teeth. Sealants block food and bacteria from settling into hard-to-clean spaces by smoothing out the many crevices on the surface of a tooth. This makes brushing easier and dramatically reduces the risk of cavities. Studies show that sealants lower the risk of tooth decay in children by as much as 70%.
How the Sealant Process Works
The procedure begins with a careful examination. The dentist checks for any signs of decay and gently cleans the teeth. A special solution then roughens the surface slightly, allowing the sealant to bond well. After rinsing and drying the teeth, the dentist applies a liquid sealant and uses a special light to harden it within about 60 seconds. Once the process is complete, the sealant forms a strong, invisible shield over each tooth.
Caring for Sealed Teeth
Sealed teeth still need daily care, including regular brushing and flossing. Sealants are not designed as a replacement for an oral health care routine! During semi-annual dental visits, our staff checks the condition of the sealants and recommends touch-ups if needed. Dental sealants typically protect teeth for up to 10 years, keeping smiles strong and healthy throughout the important growing years.
To learn more about dental sealants for your child, contact Lakeside Dental and schedule a visit today. A brighter, healthier smile can start with simple, preventive care!