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Use of Sealants

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Use of Sealants

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  1. Use of Sealants

  2. Brushing, as well as flossing, are the two most effective ways to ensure your teeth are clean and remain cavity free. However, it is not always easy to clean every crease and crevasse of your teeth, especially the molars. Molars are unevenly shaped and tend to have a rougher surface. Although the unevenness and roughness of molars help you chew your food better, it also creates the perfect place for leftover food and bacteria buildup. While brushing and flossing your teeth twice a day will keep your teeth clean; there is another way to ensure your molars remain as fresh as possible, and that’s by using sealants. Sealants are a protective coating that’s placed on the chewing surfaces of your teeth. This is done to prevent tooth decay. Below are frequently asked questions that dentists in Goose Creek SC compiled to answer your questions about Sealants.

  3. How Exactly Do Sealants Work? Sealants are placed on the tooth that the dentist believes could use some protection against bacteria and food particles. It’s a protective seal to protect the tooth from decaying over time. Who Can Benefit from Dental Sealants? During a consultation with your Goose Creek, SC dentist they will help you decide whether having a sealant around your molars or other teeth are required. Applying a sealant to your teeth is often recommended if you are prone to getting cavities, or your teeth have many dips and crevices. Although both adults and children can use sealants, they are usually recommended for children because they tend to have poor brushing habits and newly arrived molars. Which Teeth Should Be Sealed? Sealants are most often applied to uneven, and rough tooth surfaces because it is most useful in those areas to prevent tooth decay.

  4. How Effective Are Sealants When a professional dentist applies the application of a sealant, they are very effective. The earlier you get sealants, the more effective they can be. Children often get their first molars around the age of 6 and 12 for their second molars. If these teeth are sealed as soon as they come in, it can prevent cavities and tooth decay down the road. How Long Can Dental Sealants Last? Sealants can last for years before they need to be reapplied. When you go for your regular visits, your dentist will check to see the condition of the sealants and can re-apply it as needed.

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