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What are dental sealants?<\/h3>\n

Dental sealants are thin, plastic coatings that seal over the narrow grooves found on the chewing surfaces of back teeth (molars and premolars).<\/p>\n

When placed perfectly on these deep pits, sealants can prevent a significant amount of tooth decay (cavities) by protecting sensitive tooth surfaces from acid that causes cavities.<\/p>\n

Sealants are not generally placed on baby teeth but on the tooth enamel of permanent teeth (\u201cadult\u201d teeth).<\/p>\n

Dental sealants function much like sealing cracks in a driveway or on the sidewalk. The grooves in the chewing surfaces of back teeth are sealed so that food particles and bacteria will not settle within the fissures, causing cavities.<\/p>\n

Application of sealants may be appropriate for some pediatric dental patients to prevent tooth decay in kids. However, they are not a substitute for brushing, flossing, and a healthy diet.<\/p>\n

Dental sealants can be placed by your dentist, dental hygienist, or other dental professional. Some states dental boards have laws governing by whom, how, and in what circumstances dental sealants can be placed.<\/p>\n

While I will recommend sealants at my office, I do so with very strict criteria, application techniques, and only the cleanest materials. So, are dental sealants worth it for your children\u2019s dental health?<\/p>\n

How are sealants applied to teeth?<\/h3>\n

Sealant placement is a relatively easy process.<\/p>\n