Dental Sealants in Houston
Kids will always be kids. So when kids brush their teeth, they may not remove all bacteria and
food particles. Grooves in premolars and molars are narrow, which makes them hard to clean
and perfect places for plaque to build up. Dental sealants add an extra layer of protection over
deep grooves to keep out food, bacteria, and plaque.
What are dental sealants? They are thin plastic coatings that are painted on the surfaces of
teeth to protect the enamel from plaque and decay. Plaque is produced on the teeth when
starch and sugar particles (from food) mix with bacteria. Acids in the plaque can erode the
tooth enamel and create a cavity.
Dental sealants are not just for kids. Even babies with a high risk of tooth decay can have
sealants done to prevent early tooth loss. And because dental sealants are a preventive
dentistry treatment, most dental insurance plans cover them.
Parents who do not have dental insurance should still consider paying for dental sealants to
give their kids extra protection from cavities. A dental sealant treatment can cost less than
dental restorations to fix cavities.
To apply a dental sealant, a pediatric dentist cleans and dries the tooth. The dentist then
applies an acidic gel to roughen up the tooth’s surface so the dental sealant can stick to the
tooth. The dentist then applies the sealant to the tooth and uses a laser, or UV light, to
harden
it.
Dental sealants can help protect teeth for up to ten years. A pediatric dentist can monitor a
child’s teeth during annual check-ups in case the sealants need to be redone sooner.
If you would like to learn more about dental sealants for your child, please call our office to
make an appointment with the dentist who will answer all your questions and get your child on
the road to better oral health.
If you’re in Houston or surrounding areas, please call our office at 713-864-3993 to get more information about Dental Sealants in Houston.