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What Are Dental Sealants?


Posted on 10/31/2023 by Weo Admin
A Close up of a dental assistant applying a UV light to a white female patient's newly sealed teeth in Dacula, GAHave you looked at your molars lately? They may be a bit difficult to see, but those molars are very important. You can't chew well without molars. Molars are more likely to have a cavity develop than any other tooth, and because of their location in your mouth, the cavity has the potential to get very large. Large cavities can lead to tooth loss and infections. There's a way to combat potential issues with your molars. Here's some information about dental sealants.

Dental Sealants


You might not have heard of dental sealants, but they have been around for a while. Dental sealants began to make it into dentist's offices over 50 years ago. Dentists were looking for a way to combat the cavities in molars. Most people have three sets of permanent molars, which are the teeth located the farthest back in your mouth. Molars are large teeth that are used for chewing and grinding up food.

Many people have molars with deep pits or grooves on the surface of the tooth. Food particles can become trapped there, and if you don't brush them away, a cavity can form. Dental sealants are a clear coating that dentists can paint on the surface of the molar. The dentist then applies a light to harden the sealant. The sealant prevents food from remaining on your teeth, which lessens the chances you will develop a cavity.

Do I Need Sealants?


If you think you might benefit from sealants, you should talk to a dentist about them. Sealants can also be used on children and teenagers once their molars come in. Take a look at their molars. If the surface of the molar seems deep, it may be a good time to ask the dentist about them as well. Sealants can only benefit your family's dental health moving forward.

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