Dental sealants are a thin resin coating that dentists apply to the grooves of the permanent back teeth, the molars and premolars. Sealants are applied to help prevent cavities.
Pit and fissure sealants
The grooves on the top of molars and premolars are deep and can be hard to clean with a toothbrush. Bacteria can build up in the grooves and cause cavities.
Dental sealants can help:
Children are most at risk for cavities on molars. Sealants can help protect permanent molars. Permanent molars come in when children are about 6 years old and then again when they are 12 years old. Getting sealants soon after the molars have come in will help protect them from cavities.
Adults who do not have cavities or decay on their molars can also get sealants.
Sealants last about 5 to 10 years. Your dentist should check them at each visit in case a sealant needs to be replaced.
Your dentist applies sealants on the molars in a few quick steps. There is no drilling or scraping of the molars. Your dentist will:
Ask your dental office about the cost of dental sealants. The cost of dental sealants is usually priced per tooth.
You should contact the dentist if you:
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