Once a tooth is drilled and filled, its strength is compromised. It’ll never be as strong as it was. It’s why we stress prevention. And why it makes sense to have your child’s teeth protected with a sealant.
When your child’s permanent teeth emerge, they’re not as resistant to decay as yours. The most likely location for a cavity is on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. These teeth are filled with tiny grooves called “pits and fissures.” They’re helpful for chewing food, but can trap bacteria and food particles.
A sealant is a thin, plastic coating applied to the chewing surfaces of the premolars and molars. It fills in the pits and fissures. This forms a protective shield over each treated tooth.
Sealants work. It’s a preventative treatment that can reduce decay by more than 70 percent and last for up to 10 years. Find out more!