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What are Sealants?

Sealants are the thin film coating placed into the deep pits and grooves on the chewing surface of teeth as a preventive treatment where cavities are most likely to occur. Brushing and flossing thoroughly can help remove plaque and food particles from the teeth’s smooth surfaces, but they may not always reach all the crevices and nooks in the back teeth. Sealants protect these vulnerable areas from tooth decay by “sealing out” or by forming a protective shield over the tooth. Sealants needs to be checked for chipping or wearing at regular dental check-ups.

Types of Dental Sealants

There are two main types of dental sealants:

Resin-Based Sealants

  • Popular due to their durability and ability to bond well with tooth enamel.
  • Clear or tooth-colored for a natural look.
  • Ideal for dental sealants for kids and adults alike.

Glass Ionomer Sealants

  • Release fluoride over time to strengthen enamel.
  • Best for children with newly erupted molars.
  • Often used in conjunction with fluoride treatments for kids.

What is the Procedure of getting a Sealants?

Applying dental sealants is a quick, painless process that takes only a few minutes per tooth:

When are Dental Sealants required?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sealants are most commonly recommended for children and teenagers as soon as their permanent molars erupt. However, adults with healthy teeth that have deep grooves and no fillings or decay may also benefit from sealants.

Sealants create a smooth barrier over the grooves of the teeth, preventing plaque, bacteria, and food debris from settling in hard-to-clean areas, reducing the risk of tooth decay.

No. Applying sealants is a completely painless, non-invasive procedure. There are no injections or drilling involved.

The procedure typically takes about 15–30 minutes, depending on how many teeth are being treated.

The tooth is cleaned, dried, and prepared with a special solution. The sealant material is then painted onto the tooth and hardened using a curing light to create a durable protective layer.

With proper care, sealants can last up to 5–10 years. Your dentist will check them during regular dental exams and reapply them if needed.

Yes. Dental sealants have been safely used for decades and are approved for cavity prevention. They are considered a safe and effective preventive dental treatment.

Yes. Adults without cavities or existing restorations on their molars may benefit from sealants, especially if they have deep grooves that are difficult to clean.

No. Sealants provide extra protection but do not replace good oral hygiene. Regular brushing, flossing, healthy eating, and routine dental checkups remain essential.

Sealants are most often placed on the permanent first and second molars because these teeth are most susceptible to cavities. In some cases, premolars or baby molars may also be sealed.

In certain cases, sealants may be placed over very early, non-cavitated areas of decay to help stop the progression. Your dentist will determine whether this is appropriate after examining the tooth.

No. Sealants are very thin and should not affect your bite. If the sealant feels slightly different initially, it usually adjusts naturally within a few days.

No special care is required. You can eat and drink shortly after the procedure unless your dentist advises otherwise. Continue maintaining excellent oral hygiene and attend regular dental checkups.

Many dental insurance plans cover sealants for children as a preventive treatment. Coverage for adults varies by plan. Our team can help verify your insurance benefits before treatment.

Although sealants are durable, they can wear down or chip over time. During your routine dental visits, your dentist will check their condition and repair or replace them if necessary.

Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel and helps prevent decay on all tooth surfaces. Sealants physically protect the chewing surfaces of molars by covering deep grooves. Together, they provide excellent cavity prevention.

Children typically receive sealants when their permanent molars erupt:

  • First permanent molars: Around ages 6–7
  • Second permanent molars: Around ages 11–14

Sealants are usually clear, white, or tooth-colored, making them barely noticeable when you smile or talk.

We focus on preventive dentistry to help patients of all ages maintain healthy smiles. Our experienced team uses high-quality materials and gentle techniques to provide comfortable, effective cavity protection while educating patients on maintaining excellent oral health.

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