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Sealants In Highland, IN
The best kind of care is preventive care. There are some teeth with grooves that just can't be reached no matter how thorough you are at brushing. Sealants provide a protective coating that fills in gaps, and prevents cavities and decay.
What To Know About Dental Sealants
Dental sealants are a thin, protective coating that can be made from plastic or other dental materials. They are designed to adhere easily to the chewing surface of your back teeth. This treatment is suitable for patients of all ages, but it is particularly common for children. You can conveniently have this treatment done during your routine dental cleaning and exam. To learn more about dental sealants and to add it to your upcoming visit, please give us a call at (219) 923-2222.
Helps You Avoid Cavities
Dental sealants have been proven to significantly decrease the occurrence of cavities by 80% over a 2-year period, and by 50% over a 4-year duration.
Long-lasting Protection
Sealants can last in the mouth for up to 9 years and can be easily replaced with proper care.
Especially Great for Children
Children without sealants on their teeth are three times more prone to developing cavities in comparison to those who have sealants.
Fast, Painless, Easy Application
The liquid form of the thin coating is applied through painting and solidifies within approximately one minute. It's as simple as that!
Who Can Get Dental Sealants?
- School-age children
- Adults who are cavity-prone
- Anyone who wants an added layer of protection against decay!
The Process of Receiving Tooth-Colored FillingsWhat To Expect From A Dental Sealant Treatment At Our Office
A sealant is similar to a small plastic filling, but numbing is usually unnecessary because tooth enamel does not have nerves.
- We’ll start by examining the tooth or teeth to be sealed. If decay is found, we’ll remove it.
- Next, we’ll apply a solution that helps the sealing material better adhere to your tooth surface
- Time for the sealant! We’ll paint it on the tooth and use a special curing light as needed. That’s it!