Long-Term Protection Without Detection
Many people have deep pits and
grooves in their teeth, making them especially susceptible to decay.
Children with poor brushing habits may also develop
decay easily on their newly erupted molar surfaces. And although both
of these situations may have previously meant cavity trouble at each
dental visit, dental sealants now offer a means of successfully protecting
molar and premolar chewing surfaces from decay. Recognized by the American
Dental Association as a key means of cavity prevention, dental sealants
are simply a thin plastic film Dr. Grinaldi’s hygienist can apply
to your at-risk tooth surfaces.
Dental sealants are particularly simple to apply.
First, we identify and fill any spots of decay, then prepare your teeth
with a cleaning and etching
solution. After about 15 seconds, we thoroughly rinse the solution, dry
the surface, coat your teeth with the sealant and harden it with a curing
light. The entire procedure is not only painless, but fast: requiring
between 10 and 45 minutes, depending on the number of teeth we're sealing.
Properly applied, dental sealants create an impenetrable physical barrier
for small food particles and cavity-causing bacteria, making them nearly
100 percent effective in preventing tooth surface decay and the resulting
cavities. Unbroken, they last between five and ten years. And although
most insurance companies only cover sealant procedures at a minimal level,
more and more companies seem to be recognizing this technique's value
as a preventive measure that will help reduce future dental costs and
more aggressive treatments. Originally dental sealants were placed only on children’s
teeth but we’ve had great success sealing teeth for adults.
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