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Santa Paula Dentist
at Santa Paula General Dentistry

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805-525-2124

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Sealants

Sealants - want to keep your child cavity free? Have a sealant placed it is quick and easy.

 

Sealants: If we catch a tooth before it gets decay we can seal the tooth to  prevent a cavity.  This procedure is usually done when the tooth first  comes out.

What is a Sealant?      Sealants  are a thin plastic coating that is painted on the tooth surface to fill  the grooves and pits. The coating is hardened to protect the tooth  surface from decay. The coating can be clear, white or slightly tinted,  but is virtually impossible to see because of its placement on the back  molars. Sealants are a great option for the  prevention of dental caries  because they act as a physical barrier to    decay. The protection is  determined by the sealants’ ability to adhere to the tooth.

What is the process for sealants?  The tooth is cleaned and rinsed to make sure that it is free of any  decay. Then a special cleansing liquid is rubbed on the tooth and washed  away. Finally, a seal is applied, usually on the chewing surface of the  back teeth until it hardens. The   procedure is pain-free and takes  about five minutes per tooth. 

Who is a good candidate for sealants? Anyone  who is at high risk for dental caries should consider sealants.   Children are good       candidates for sealants as long as they are  applied before their teeth  have a chance to decay.

It may be  beneficial to apply sealants to newly erupted molars (six and twelve  year). I f you have a disability or do not use fluoridated water      sealants will prevent decay. Adults also can benefit from this procedure  because they have the same grooves and pits. Ask  if you are a good     candidate for sealants.

Why should I ask about sealants? The chewing surfaces of children’s teeth are susceptible to decay  because children have a harder time cleaning the tiny grooves and pits  on certain teeth, and fluoride is not necessarily as effective on the  teeth in this area. So although your child may brush and floss  carefully, food and bacteria still can build up in the depressions,  leaving a higher risk for decay.

Other  patients also can benefit from sealant placement, such as those who  have existing grooves and pits that are susceptible to decay.

 Are sealants better than “filling a cavity”?  Yes,               approximately three quarters of sealed teeth remain  cavity free, compared to less than one-third of teeth without sealants.  Plus research has shown that almost everyone has a 95 percent chance of  eventually experiencing cavities in the grooves and pits of the teeth.  Sealants can save time, money and discomfort from more  invasive  procedures like root canals, and help maintain intact teeth by  preventing decay, which destroys tooth structure.

Some research  has shown that sealants may stop cavities when placed on top of a  slightly decayed tooth by sealing off the supply of nutrients to the  bacteria, which is the cause of caries.

How long do dental sealants last?   Dental sealants have a very high success rate and can last up to 10  years.  To receive the maximum benefit from sealants, children should  continue practicing good oral hygiene, which includes brushing and  flossing daily. Diet also can be a factor in the effectiveness of  sealants. Avoid biting hard objects, such as hard candies.

Sealants  are just one part of a child’s preventive dentistry     program which  should include fluoride, plaque removal and regular dental care. Loose  or defective sealants can be replaced at  follow-up appointments.  Dr.  Reyes will make sure that the sealants are in place during your  checkups.


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