1. Why isn't brushing and flossing enough?
Sometimes
the chewing grooves on a tooth are too tight for toothbrush bristles to get in
to the grooves and clean out food and bacteria. Placing a sealant to seal the grooves then
makes the surfaces of the teeth that have grooves more cleanable so cavities
are not as easily formed. This benefits
children since they are learning how to brush their teeth and still developing
the hand-eye coordination to do a good job.
Sometimes cleaning the back molars can be difficult since they are hard
to see and reach for the undeveloped hand muscles. Most children have sufficient hand-eye
coordination to clean teeth between the ages of 8-10 years old.
2. What are dental sealants made of? Are dental sealants
safe?
Dental
sealants are made of plastic that starts off as a liquid and flows in to the
grooves of the teeth which is then hardened with a curing light. Dental
sealants are very safe. The plastic materials are not made with BPA and there
is no health or medical concerns associated with dental sealants according to the
American Dental Association.
4. Are they expensive?
Dental
insurance typically covers dental sealants. For many patients, sealants are
affordable. Dental sealants save many patients money because they
prevent cavities and can eliminate the need for fillings if properly cared
for.
5. How are dental sealants applied?
Dental
sealants are very easy to apply. The sealant is applied directly to the tooth,
where it bonds to the enamel. The liquid plastic flows in to every groove in
the tooth and essentially makes the surface smooth and cleanable. This boosts
the effectiveness of brushing and flossing. It's quick and pain-free.
6. Do they last a long time?
A sealant
can last for years. Depending on how children care for their teeth and what
foods they eat, the sealants may stay in place for life. Sticky, tacky foods can pull sealants off
however. Your dentist may also apply touch-ups at every visit to ensure the
sealant will last even longer.
7. Do they require special care?
A dental
sealant does not require specific care or maintenance. Your child will be able
to eat and drink normally and can eat his or her favorite foods with the
exception of sticky foods like taffy or Tootsie rolls for example. Your child
can brush and floss normally. There are no special mouth washes or rinses
required. In fact, your child can eat the same day the sealant is applied.Dental sealants are a great way to protect your children's permanent teeth from decay and cavities. Ask us today to see if they are the right option for your child!
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