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St. Helena Dental Studio is delighted to offer you one of the most effective preventive measures in dentistry today. Dental sealants are a thin coating applied to the chewing surfaces of your back teeth to help protect them from decay. Our team of dental professionals understands the importance of maintaining excellent oral health, and dental sealant procedures are a great way to achieve that goal. Learn more about this process and how they act as protective shields for teeth. Get in touch with our team.
How Does the Dental Sealant Treatment Work?
Dental sealants are a type of preventive dental treatment that can be used to protect your teeth. They are usually applied to the back teeth, where cavities are most likely to occur. The sealant is a thin, transparent coating that bonds to the tooth enamel and creates a barrier that prevents bacteria and food particles from getting into the tiny crevices in the teeth. These are most effective when applied to teeth that have not yet developed cavities. However, they can also be used to treat during the early stages of cavities. The sealant will not remove the cavity but will prevent it from getting any larger. Sealants can last many years, but they will eventually need replacement. The exact lifespan of a sealant depends on how well it is cared for and how often it comes into contact with food and drink.
Steps for Dental Sealant at Our Office
Here are the general steps that our dentist may take to provide dental sealants:
- First, we will clean the teeth thoroughly to remove any food particles or plaque from the surfaces.
- The teeth that will receive sealants will be isolated with cotton rolls or a dental dam to keep them dry and clean.
- A solution of acid will be applied to the chewing surfaces of the teeth for a few seconds to create a rough surface. This helps the sealant bond better to the tooth.
- The acid will be rinsed off with water, and the tooth will be dried again.
- We will apply the sealant material onto the grooves of the teeth's chewing surfaces, ensuring that all the pits and fissures are covered.
- The sealant will then be cured with a special light that activates the material and hardens it in place.
Once the sealant is hardened, we will ensure it has bonded well to the tooth and is smooth and intact.
Consult Our Dentist for Dental Sealant Procedures
Dental sealants are quick, painless, and non-invasive if you consider visiting our office. It can help protect teeth from decay and cavities for several years. By providing this service, we hope to help our patients avoid needing more extensive dental work in the future. We invite you to learn more about dental sealants and how they can benefit you or your child’s oral health. Call St. Helena Dental Studio and fix your consultation slot.
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