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Sealants
Dental
sealants are plastic material that is applied to one or more
teeth to prevent cavities or other forms of tooth decay.
Sealants can often be a good idea for the back teeth since they
have many pits and fissures where food particles and
bacterial plaque can be trapped even with vigorous brushing
and flossing.
Dental sealants are almost 100% effective in preventing
cavities on treated teeth. To apply dental sealants, Dr. Bliss
will clean and dry the tooth to be treated and then paint a
layer of liquid plastic material on the tooth's pits and fissures.
After applying the plastic liquid, a special light is briefly
shined on the material to cure the plastic.
After curing, the plastic becomes a hard, thin layer that covers
the treated parts of the tooth. Sealants often remain effective
for five years or more, but they do wear naturally and
should be checked regularly.
If sealants wear or become damaged, the doctor can repair or
replace them by simply applying new sealant material to the
worn or damaged portions.