Categories: Dental Sealants

Answers to Questions about Dental Sealants

For extra protection against tooth cavities, dental sealants are an ideal option to consider. Dental cavities are one of the most common dental issues that affect both adults and children. Sometimes, brushing and flossing are not enough to protect the teeth from decay. Regular checkups are also important; during one of these appointments, the dentist might recommend and provide dental sealants. This article answers some of the questions patients often have about the procedure.

What are dental sealants?

Dental sealants are thin coatings applied over the chewing surfaces of the molars and premolars to stop tooth cavities. It is essentially a covering for the tooth’s surface to keep out food particles that are sometimes hard to remove from the pits and fissures when brushing. The sealant is white, transparent or somewhat tinted. Therefore, it is indistinguishable on the teeth when the person speaks or smiles.

Is the process painful?

The dental sealant application is simple and causes no pain. The dentist will clean the tooth properly and apply a gel on the tooth’s surface for several seconds. The tooth is rinsed afterward and dried. Then, the sealant material is applied to the tooth enamel where it bonds directly and hardens. In some cases, the dentist may use a curing light to harden the sealant into a protective shield.

How long do dental sealants last?

Sealants are highly durable. They can survive up to 10 years with proper maintenance. Patients need to visit the dentist for regular dental checkups to prolong the lifespan of the sealants. If the sealants break, the dentist can reapply or replace the sealants.

Who is an ideal candidate for sealants?

Generally, dental sealants can serve preventative purposes for everyone. Kids who are developing teeth can get their teeth sealed to prevent early occurrences of tooth decay. Teenagers who are susceptible to cavities can also get sealants to cover their permanent teeth. Even adults can get a dental sealant, although they tend to ignore the importance of this preventative treatment. A decayed tooth affects more than just oral health–it impacts general well-being as well. Patients can discuss with their dentist to know if dental sealants would be beneficial for them.

Will dental sealants change the tooth?

The good part of sealants is that they blend in with the teeth. The layer is thin and does not change how the tooth feels. The dentist will check to make sure the bite remains the same. In the first few hours or days after getting the sealant, the tongue may feel the difference, but it will become familiar soon enough. There are no known side effects of using sealants, except allergic reaction, but even this is rare and not harmful.

Final note

The earlier you get dental sealants, the better. Undergoing the procedure now will prevent you from eventually having to get dental restorations to repair a decayed tooth. The sealants will work as a practical preventive measure to prevent dental issues. As they say, prevention is better than cure. If you have additional questions, book an appointment with the dentist.

Request an appointment here: https://www.tucsonazdentistry.com or call Advanced Family Dentistry at (520) 353-3002 for an appointment in our Tucson office.

Check out what others are saying about our dental services on Yelp: Dental Sealants in Tucson, AZ.

 

Recent Posts

4 Benefits Of Dental Sealants For Kids And Adults

When dental sealants are appropriately applied, they seal out plaque and residual food particles from getting trapped in the ridges and decompressions of the teeth. Due to their shape and location, dentists typically apply sealants to the premolars and molars (back teeth) to prevent debris from lodging in crevices on chewing surfaces.Many dentists praise dental…

When To Take Your Child To The Dentist

If you are unsure of when to take your child for their first visit to the dentist, then you are not alone since a lot of new parents go through the same. You are not a bad parent if you have no clue about this either — take it as an opportunity to learn and…

Four Advantages Of Choosing A Family Dentist

When it comes to keeping your family healthy, you want the best of the best. Often, parents believe that they must inconveniently schedule their children’s dental appointments at a separate pediatric dental office. However, this is a common misconception. A skilled and patient family dentist treats patients of all ages rather than focusing on one…

Family Dentistry Tips For Picking A Toothbrush And Toothpaste For A Child

Picking a toothbrush and toothpaste for a child is an important decision so tips from a family dentistry office can help when choosing.  Brushing teeth twice a day is a child's first defense against tooth decay and gum disease. Picking the wrong toothpaste and toothbrush can leave their teeth exposed to plaque accumulation and worn…

Dr. Asadi

Share
Published by
Dr. Asadi

Recent Posts

How To Know Whether To Have Wisdom Teeth Removed

Contrary to common opinion, wisdom tooth extraction is not always required.

3 weeks ago

Why Is It Called All-on-4?

Getting All-on-4 requires minor oral surgery, so patients should be healthy enough to recover.

2 months ago

How Dentists Help Ease Dental Anxiety in Patients

According to the American Dental Association, whatever your reason, the right dental team will make…

3 months ago

What You Need to Know About Partial Dentures

Frequent checkups are also an essential part of proper denture care.

4 months ago

How Dental Implants Can Change Your Smile

Finding out more about dental implants will allow you to make a tooth-replacement option that…

5 months ago

What Is Considered a Dental Emergency?

It is important to avoid rubbing any tissues on the tooth, as this can be…

6 months ago