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“My Teeth Are Sealed!”

added on: November 26, 2018
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While we can’t seal your kids’ lips to keep the family secrets safe, we can seal their teeth to keep their smiles safe. When it comes to protecting teeth against cavities and decay, dental sealants for kids are extremely important. At our pediatric dental office in Spring, we encourage our patients to get their teeth protected with dental sealants for healthy, decay-free smiles.

What Are Sealants?

Dental sealants are a thin film that are painted on the teeth. The sealants bond to the surfaces, depressions, and grooves of the teeth creating a protective shield against bacteria, decay, and cavities.

Who Should Get Sealants?

According to the Academy of General Dentistry, parents should choose sealants as a successful preventive option in their child’s oral health. In most cases, kids should get sealants on their permanent teeth – especially the molars and premolars because of the extra grooves found on these teeth – as soon as they come in. This is the best way to protect permanent teeth for a long period of time. But permanent teeth aren’t the only ones that can benefit from sealants. Sometimes sealants are also used on baby teeth if they have deep grooves. This is often done to keep these important teeth healthy since they act as “placeholders” for correct spacing of permanent teeth.

How Are Sealants Applied?

Sealants are easy and painless to apply, and it only takes a few minutes. After a thorough cleaning, each tooth is dried and prepared for the sealant. The sealant is then painted onto each tooth where it bonds and hardens.

How Often Should My Kid Get Sealants?

Sealants can last for quite a long time, even protecting smiles for up to 10 years! Despite their longevity, it’s still important for your Spring pediatric dentist to check the sealants for chipping or typical wear and tear at regular checkups. If necessary, sealants can then be replaced.

If your child’s permanent teeth are erupting, or if their baby teeth have deep grooves, it’s best to think about applying sealants to protect their smiles. Just call our Spring pediatric dental office to get an appointment scheduled today! We’ll work with you to determine if sealants are right for your kid’s smile.

Serving patients in Spring, The Woodlands, and surrounding areas.  

About The Author
Dr. Leslie Blackburn

Dr. Leslie Blackburn always knew she wanted to work with children and decided to pursue a career in pediatric dentistry. She enrolled at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, where she received her Doctorate of Dental Surgery and Master of Science in Dental Education. She finished the last leg of her education at Yale University, where she obtained her certificate in Pediatric Dentistry.