Dental Sealants in Summerville, SC!

Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the grooves and chewing surfaces of your back teeth. They act as a barrier, preventing food particles and bacteria from getting trapped and causing cavities. Sealants are painless, quick to apply, and are often recommended for children and teens, though adults can benefit from them as well. Interested in learning more about sealants and scheduling with our team? Get in touch with us today!

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Dental Sealants in Summerville

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What are the benefits of dental sealants?

Sealants provide extra protection against tooth decay, especially on the hard-to-reach surfaces of molars and premolars. They can reduce the risk of cavities by up to 80% in some cases. By preventing decay before it starts, sealants help maintain strong, healthy teeth and reduce the need for more extensive dental treatments in the future.

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What’s the difference between dental sealants and fluoride treatments?

Sealants and fluoride treatments protect teeth in different ways, and they can both be utilized for their unique benefits. Dental sealants form a physical barrier over the grooves of teeth to block bacteria and food particles. Fluoride treatments strengthen tooth enamel, making teeth more resistant to decay. While fluoride protects all surfaces of your teeth, sealants specifically target the deep grooves where cavities are most likely to form.

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Why are molars more likely to get cavities?

Molars have deep grooves and pits on their chewing surfaces where food and bacteria can easily get trapped. These areas are harder to clean with regular brushing alone, increasing the risk of decay. Their larger surface area and location at the back of the mouth also make molars more susceptible to cavities, which is why preventive measures like sealants and professional teeth cleanings are often recommended.

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Are dental sealants noticeable?

Dental sealants are usually clear or tooth-colored, so they are barely noticeable when applied. They are designed to blend in with your natural teeth, making them an unobtrusive way to protect against cavities. Most patients don’t see or feel them once they are in place, and they do not affect how your teeth bite or chew. In fact, it’s not unusual for patients to completely forget that they even have dental sealants!

Interested in learning more or scheduling with our team? Contact our office today.