
P&F Sealants
Protecting your teeth against tooth decay and cavities resulting from tooth
decay is very important for having a healthy mouth. Sealants are a beneficial
tool in fighting tooth decay and cavities. If you do not clean your mouth
properly after eating, the remaining food particles in your teeth are going to
be great news for bacteria. They are going to attack the sugar and starch in the
food particles left out and create acids, which are strong enough to damage your
enamel. These acids can last as much as twenty minutes of time and can result in
noticeable damage over time. A dental sealant can protect the chewing surface of
the enamel of your back teeth from bacteria. Dentists usually base their
decision to recommend the use of these acrylic based sealants depending on the
risk factor involved in a particular patient to develop tooth decay and also the
way the tooth has emerged. Even though there is no known age for this procedure,
usually dentists suggest their patients to go for this procedure after their
initial permanent back teeth are out.
Sealants - Frequently Asked Questions
How Does A Sealant Help Prevent Decay?
A sealant is usually applied on the contact surfaces of back teeth and is made
of a plastic material. This product covers the uneven surface of the chewing
area of your back teeth. Now the sealant will act as a protective wall ant
prevent bacteria produced acids from attacking the enamel. Chewing surface of
your back teeth is the most vulnerable for tooth decay and similar problems.
Application of Sealants along with routine dental hygiene as well as proper
follow up care from your dentist can help in your fight against tooth problems.
Why Are Sealants Necessary?
Every tooth has its uneven chewing surface called pits and fissures even from
the time it emerge for the very first time. These depressions and grooves are
next to impossible to clean thoroughly. The bristles of your regular toothbrush
are never going to reach all these places. Tooth brushing and flossing are
effective only in the smoother areas of your teeth and are not effective in
these uneven surface. A layer of sealants on this chewing surface can act as an
effective protective barrier against bacteria and acids produced by them.
How Complicated Is Sealant Application?
It is not at all complicated and can be done in a few minutes of time by an
experienced dentist. First the teeth will be cleaned properly. Then an acid
solution is applied so as to roughen the chewing surface of the teeth. This
roughening helps the sealant to stick properly to the teeth. Now the sealant is
applied on to the biting surface and dried with the help of a curing light.
Do Sealants Need To Be Re-Applied?
The sealants form a layer over the pits and fissures of tooth surface. This
invisible layer is going to protect the enamel from bacteria and the acids
produced by them. Sealants are durable enough to survive the pressure of chewing
and are going to last for several years. Even if a reapplication of sealants
would become necessary, that would be several years after the original
application. Sealants can save you from the need to cough up money, so as to
restore damaged teeth in the future. Every cosmetic dentist regularly checks you
during each visit to see if a sealant reapplication is necessary.
Are Sealants Meant Only For Kids?
Tooth decay can start at a very young age. As such, sealants are an effective
tool for kids and teenagers to protect them from tooth decay at an age when they
do not know proper brushing techniques. Adults can also apply sealants and gain
the benefits associated with them.

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