Dental sealants
Sealants are a thin, protective coating applied to the grooves of your back teeth—the areas most likely to trap plaque and bacteria. These grooves can be deep, making them harder to clean with brushing alone. Sealants create a smooth surface that helps prevent cavities and supports long-term oral health.
They’re especially helpful for children, teens, and adults who have deep grooves or a history of cavities. The process is quick, comfortable, and requires no freezing.
What sealants help prevent
• Plaque buildup in deep grooves
• Sensitivity caused by early decay
• Preventable restorative treatments later on
Why sealants matter
Even excellent brushers can struggle to keep deep grooves clean. Sealants act as a barrier, making it easier to protect your teeth from decay. They’re a simple preventive step that can help reduce the need for future fillings.
What happens during a sealant appointment
We clean and dry the tooth, apply a gentle bonding layer, and place the sealant material. A curing light hardens it within seconds. You leave with smoother chewing surfaces and added protection.