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Dental Sealants in Houston, TX

Protect Teeth from Cavities

By adding a protective coating on the surface of teeth can prevent the chances of cavity formation and decay. Teenagers and children are mostly susceptible to tooth cavity or decay as they lack in maintain a good and healthy oral hygiene habits.

At LAKEWOOD SMILES, we are dedicated to helping you maintain your oral health by offering dental sealant service to help protect you from dental decay.

Dental sealants are thin layer which is placed over the surface of chewing of premolars and molars. Where deep grooves and fissures can hold bacteria and particles. Maintain hygiene and cleanliness in these area with the use of toothbrush or by doing floss is very challenging.

The application of dental sealants helps to prevent food and bacteria from entering into these areas. The application of a dental sealant is painless and does not break the skin.

Our process at Lakewood includes cleaning and preparing the tooth surface, applying the sealant material, and curing the sealant with a special curing light so that it adheres to the tooth. After our process, you will have a strong, permanent barrier to the formation of dental caries (tooth decay).

Teenagers & children has more possibilities of developing tooth decay. Which happens due to – poor & bad oral hygiene, food choices & lack of adult supervision. Dental sealants will protect them at an early age. In addition to it, an adult can be benefitted by using dental sealants if their teeth has cracked, damaged while tooth grinding.

Selecting Lakewood Smiles as your provider of dental sealants allows you to take steps toward improving your oral health and preserving your teeth from the future.

Prevent your Smile with Dental Sealants

Dental sealants are a highly effective preventive dental treatment that protects teeth especially premolars and molars from the negative effects of tooth decay. These thin protective films can dramatically cut down on the chance of getting cavities for most children and teenagers. 

The Importance of Dental Sealants

Dental sealants prevent decay in certain parts of your mouth where teeth are easy to damage; so here are some reasons to emphasize the importance of dental sealants.

  1. Preventing Cavities

Tooth decay(cavity) is one of today’s primary oral health issues; dental sealants act as a shield that keeps bacteria and leftover food out of these areas that you would typically use when chewing on foods.

  1. Protection Of The Most Vulnerable Teeth

Molars & pre-molars are naturally shaped with many deep ridges and grooves; thus they are most susceptible to developing cavities. Because of these unique patterns, dental sealant protects very well; especially on molars & pre-molars.

  1. Calculates To Bacteria Free

Dental sealants are durable & will last many years if you care for them properly adding cost-efficient means to preventing decay as they continue to provide a shield for your teeth.

  1. No Pain and No Invasive Procedure

Dental sealants are applied painlessly whilst eliminating the need for drilling into teeth as well as removing tooth structure; thus great for individuals of all ages who prefer to avoid future, more intensive dental treatments.

How do we put protective coatings (sealants) on our teeth?

Protective coatings are placed on top of the chewing (attrition) surfaces of the upper molar and premolar teeth. The protective coatings are made of resin-based compounds. The process is as follows:

  1. Initial Preparation

Initially, the tooth surface must be cleaned and then covered with a drying agent before applying the protective sealants to ensure that the sealant sticks effectively to the teeth(s) surface.

  1. Sealant Application

To begin with, the dentist will place a tooth-coloured liquid resin based coating directly on top of the teeth; it is then allowed to cure/hardening into place very quickly.

  1. Light Curing

A special light curing unit that produces UV (ultraviolet) rays is used to cure/solidify the resin into place and make it an effective, long lasting barrier against cavities (caries)!

  1. Final Evaluation/Follow-Up Appointments

Once the sealant has set onto the surface of the tooth(s), the dentist will do an evaluation and ensure that the sealant covers the entire surface of the upper second molars.

People who are typically recommended to get dental sealants include:

– Young Children and Teenagers: The placement of Dental Sealants occurs at the first sign of Permanent Adult Teeth – Permanent Molars and Premolars. Generally, this happens between ages 6 & 12.

– Grown-Ups: Adults with Deep Grooves and Pits on their Teeth, who are Susceptible to Cavities, can also take Advantage of Dental Sealants.

Maintenance & Longevity

For maintenance and longevity dental sealants are easy to maintain with a lifespan that exceeds several years.  To maintain the lifespan of dental sealants follow the tips mention below:-

  • Brushing teeth and flossing daily will help maintain healthy gums and reduce cavities due to bacteria buildup under a sealant.
  • Make regular visits to the dentist for routine check-ups of the condition of the sealant and the proper function of the sealant covering your tooth surfaces.
  • If your child has a damaged or worn out sealant, take him/her to the dentist for advice on ways to reconstruct the area.

Conclusion

Dental sealants are often used by people in an effort to help prevent cavities. Families who integrate dental sealants into their standard routine may experience less worry about dental decay and have the benefit of being able to have a nice, healthy smile.

If you are confused whether you should apply dental sealants or not, Consult your dentist. As they will do the check-up before applying and will suggest the best fit. For a lifetime healthier and smile, dental sealants are consider as better investment.  

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