Dental Sealants
Detailed Overview of Dental Sealants and their Benefits
Discover the protective shield you and your child's smile deserves with dental sealants at
Windsor Family Dental. Our dental sealants provide a reliable defense against cavities by
sealing the vulnerable surfaces of molars and premolars from decay. As an added barrier against
plaque buildup and acids, tooth sealants promote long-term oral health in patients.
Contact us for a consultation on dental sealants, or book your appointment online.
What are dental sealants?
Dental sealants are a preventative dental
procedure where a tooth-colored acrylic “coating” is painted onto the
tooth's biting surface to seal the tooth from decay caused by plaque and acids. The coating
seals the tooth's deep grooves, acting as a barrier and protecting enamel unreachable by
brushing and flossing. Dental sealants are typically applied to molars and premolars, and the
procedure only takes a few minutes to seal each tooth.
The Benefits of Dental Sealants
Dental sealants provide a protective barrier on the chewing surfaces of back teeth, preventing
bacteria and food particles from causing cavities. They are durable and typically last about
five years, offering extended protection with proper care. Sealants are cost-effective, being
less expensive than treating cavities and saving money on future dental procedures. The
application process is quick, painless, and can be completed during a routine dental visit.
Additionally, sealants are beneficial for all ages, including children, teenagers, and adults
without existing decay or fillings.
Potential Downsides of Dental Sealants
However, sealants need to be replaced every five years, necessitating regular dental check-ups.
They are not suitable for teeth with existing decay or fillings. If applied incorrectly,
sealants can trap bacteria, leading to cavities. There is also a rare risk of allergic reactions
to the sealant materials, so it is important to discuss any known allergies with your dentist.