Dental Sealants

Dental sealants are a thin, protective coating placed on the chewing surfaces of back teeth, especially molars and premolars. These areas often have deep grooves that are hard to clean and where most cavities tend to form. By covering these grooves, sealants create a smoother surface that makes brushing easier and helps keep out food and bacteria.
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Although sealants are strong and long-lasting, they should be checked regularly to make sure they haven’t worn down or chipped. They are especially beneficial for children and teens, providing early protection against decay and supporting long-term oral health.

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