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Twin Aspen Dental Center Has Your Back Teeth Covered

The process of getting a dental sealant uses a minimally invasive procedure that requires only a short amount of time to complete. Dental sealants are used to protect and cover back teeth as they have more grooves and pits making them more susceptible to decay. No matter how often and well you brush your teeth, there is still a risk of damage caused by bacteria and acids that get into the deep grooves of the teeth in the back of your mouth. Sealants are the number one preferred method to protect the teeth in those hard-to-reach places.

3d render of teeth with different types of filling

What Are Dental Sealants?

Dental sealants are made of a thin material that is either glass ionomer or composite resin. The material is used to cover back teeth to prevent tooth decay. Your teeth are made up of many grooves that are susceptible to bacteria and acids. When bacteria remain in the teeth grooves, it can cause damage to the teeth and eventually cause them to deteriorate. With regular brushing, it is hard to expel the bacteria deep in those grooves. Acid can cause the teeth to break down as well. Sealants are strategically placed along the back teeth to protect and shield from bacteria and acid. The molars are more susceptible to this damage because they are harder to reach when flossing and brushing your teeth. It is important to note that sealants do not take the place of regularly using fluoride. Dental sealants should be used with fluoride for maximum protection of teeth.

The Benefits of Getting Dental Sealants

There are many benefits of receiving professional dental sealants. Dental sealants are helpful to people of all ages, and they are an excellent preventative measure. When you have dental sealants, your mouth is better protected from cavities. The other benefits of getting dental sealants include:

Long-Lasting Protection — Dental sealants typically last three to five years. With proper care, dental sealants can last many years.

Minimally Invasive Procedure — Injections, anesthesia, and drills are not required to place dental sealants.

Fights Tooth Decay — Dental sealants fill the deep grooves of back teeth to protect them from acids and bacteria. Without the susceptible grooves being exposed to harmful elements, the risk of tooth decay decreases significantly.

Quick and Easy — Our professionals will clean the teeth and prepare them for sealant placement by drying and isolating them from the other teeth. We apply a bonding layer that is followed by the sealant. We then use a special light that causes the sealant to adhere to the tooth. The process is quick, effective, and painless.

Preventative Treatment — To effectively combat tooth decay, dental sealants fill the deep grooves in the teeth that are hard to reach with a toothbrush. With more shallow grooves, there is a decrease in plaque and debris build-up. Most insurance companies view dental sealants as a preventative method and will usually cover up to 100% of the cost.

Dental Sealants for Children

No matter your age, you can benefit from dental sealants. However, the earlier you get them, the better. The best time to get a sealant is between the ages of five and 14. Studies show that children are more susceptible to getting cavities than adults. Dental sealants are considered a preventative measure by dentists and most insurance companies. When a child gets dental sealants, they will protect and cover their back teeth for years to come. Getting dental sealants early on in life will minimize cavities and damage to the teeth.

 

 

Caring for Dental Sealants

Taking proper care of your dental sealants is vital for them to remain strong and safe for the years that follow. Maintaining dental sealants is easy for everyone, including children. The first thing to do is have regular dental check-ups where your dentist can check the status of your sealants. In addition to this, you should make sure that you brush your teeth twice a day, floss between every tooth regularly, eat enough fruits and vegetables, avoid hard candies and sticky foods, and use an antiseptic mouthwash. Once you have a regular, healthy dental routine, it is quite simple to ensure that your dental sealants will remain in great shape.

Prevent Tooth Decay Today at Twin Aspen Dental Center

When you trust our dental professionals at Twin Aspen Dental Center, you will have much less to worry about when it comes to your dental care. Our team strives to make caring for your teeth an easy process. Dental sealants will help you experience cavity-free teeth for years to come. By protecting the teeth in the back of your mouth, you can prevent future fillings, root canals, and other more invasive dental procedures. Our friendly staff will work with you and your children to ensure that everyone’s teeth stay in excellent condition. Visit our office in Parker, CO, or give us a call today to schedule your next appointment.