Categories: Dental Sealants

Why Dental Sealants are a Good Choice for Kids

In the past 20 years, there has been an increase in awareness regarding the importance of getting dental sealants. However, many parents who did not get dental sealants when they were younger may need to learn about the procedure to understand why they are an excellent choice for kids. A children’s dentist will be able to answer your queries about dental sealants, but necessary information about their purpose and the protection they offer will help you make the right choice.

What Is a Dental Sealant?

A dental sealant is a protective covering used on the teeth to shield them from food debris and bacteria that cause dental decay. Sealants, when applied together with a complete dental care regimen that involves brushing, flossing, healthy diets, fluoride treatment and dental checkup, will help keep the child’s teeth in optimal condition. Although brushing and flossing are essential components of any oral care routine, sealants give extra fortification for the groves on the teeth against pit and fissure decay.

The importance of sealants

Children who have the propensity to consume a high amount of sugary foods and are not efficient with oral hygiene will enjoy the benefits of dental sealants more. They are useful for preventing dental cavities and limit the exposure and occurrence in the mouth. This ensures that children grow up with strong teeth. And for parents, it means fewer expenses on dental procedures like fillings.

Ideally and for maximum protection, children should be taken to the dentist for dental sealants application as soon as the permanent teeth start erupting. This would be when the child is around age six. The number of teeth to receive the treatment depends on how susceptible the child is to dental cavities.

How dental sealants are applied

Sealants are usually applied by a trained children’s dentist during a dental appointment. The treatment takes only a few minutes and is painless, but the child will have to remain still throughout the treatment. No drilling or anesthesia is required for dental sealant application.

  1. Before the application, the teeth will be cleaned properly and evaluated. The dental hygienist will polish the tooth’s surface to eliminate any occurrence of plaque and food debris in the pits and fissures of the tooth. Next, the hygienist will isolate and clean off moisture
  2. After drying the tooth, the dental expert will place an etching material to the tooth to etch the tooth’s surface, then rinse off the material and dry the tooth again
  3. Afterward, the sealant material will be applied to the biting or chewing surface of the tooth using a brush. A special self-curing light will be applied to the tooth for 30 seconds to cure or harden the sealant onto the tooth
  4. Finally, the dental hygienist and child’s dentist will check the dental sealant to verify its alignment. After the dental sealant hardens on the tooth, it turns to a hard, plastic coating and the tooth will be ready for chewing

Final note

Dental sealants work effectively for preventing cavities and damage to the teeth and improve dental health. They can last up to ten years, so be sure to ask the child’s dentist about the procedure.

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