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How Dental Sealants Work?

2019-07-12

How Do Dental Sealants Actually Work 

So how dental sealants work? First of all, while brushing and flossing is a great way to prevent cavities, even the most dedicated individual may not be able to clean every nook and cranny of every single tooth. This is especially true with regard to the back teeth known as his molars. This is because molars have uneven and rough areas on the top of the tooth that can serve to hide bacteria and food particles. Dental Sealants offer an excellent opportunity to provide a protective coating made of plastic or other similar types of dental material that adheres to the chewing surface of the tooth.

 

Dental Sealants Effectively Reduce Decay By Over 75%

 

While there is never a substitute for adequate flossing and brushing, dental sealants can help to reduce the frequency and severity of cavities. Many studies and much research have indicated that dental sealants effectively reduce decay by over 75%. This is an important consideration when it comes to the dental health of children. The question is really how do sealants actually work? It is a fact that cavity-causing bacteria is present in every person’s mouth. Bacteria, is a byproduct of food particles and results in acids that can create holes in a person’s teeth. These holes are known as cavities.

 The Earlier Dental Sealants Are Applied The Better 

The Earlier Dental Sealants Are Applied The Better

 

Once a sealant has been properly applied, it helps to keep out bits of food and bacteria that cause acid from attacking teeth. This unique protective coating provides a reliable barrier protecting teeth over the short and long term. Children, as well as adults, can easily benefit from dental sealants. That said the earlier dental sealants are applied the better they will perform overall. Best of all, the application of sealants is painless, quick, and easy. Talk with your dentist in Walnut Creek, Dr. Darvishzadeh at Walnut Creek Dental for more information on how dental sealants work and how they can help children and adults alike to enjoy better overall dental health and wellness.

 

References:
[1] Dental Sealants
[2] Understanding Dental Crowns and Tooth Decay


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