Fissure sealants are white coatings applied to the surfaces of a child’s teeth to prevent tooth decay. They work by preventing food and plaque from resting in the grooves and crevices of molars – areas especially susceptible to cavities.

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Sealants should be applied to a child’s teeth immediately after any tooth with deep grooves erupts to reduce the risk of early decay. Depending on a child’s oral development and risk factors for tooth decay, fissure sealants may be applied to the teeth as young as age 6. It is at this time that the first molars typically appear.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Fissure sealants affect the appearance of my child’s teeth?

Sealants harden to a clear or tooth-coloured coat, which makes them virtually undetectable to others.

What will my child experience when getting sealants?

The process of getting sealants is simple. First, the teeth surfaces are cleaned. Then, the dentist applies the sealant onto the enamel, which hardens with the help of a curing light.

How long do Sealants Last?

Regular visits to the dentist will be necessary to monitor the condition of the sealants. In most cases, sealants will last several years before needing to be reapplied.

Will Sealants prevent all cavities?

While sealants are effective for preventing tooth decay in children, they do not replace other forms of preventative oral health care. Children should still brush and floss each day using a fluoridated toothpaste. Regular dental exams and a balanced diet low in sugar are also essential for good long-term dental health.