Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Sealants

We know that trying to get your child to consistently brush and floss can be a daunting task. Parents who take preventative measures are putting their children in a great position to have a smile they can be proud of throughout their life. One of the most effective preventative measures parents and children can take is utilizing dental sealants. Sealants are typically used to protect children’s teeth between the ages of 6-14.
 
Dental sealants are a thin, plastic coating that is painted onto the chewing surface of the teeth, particularly the back teeth (molars and premolars). Sealants are a great way to prevent tooth decay because it bonds into the depressions and grooves of the teeth, creating a protective seal over the enamel of each tooth. In some cases, dental sealants may also be utilized for baby teeth, but this is only in cases when the teeth have deep depressions and grooves.
 
Having dental sealants applied is simple and non-invasive. Dr. Ivi Sanguinetti can complete the procedure in just a few minutes. She will start by thoroughly cleaning the teeth and dry the area. An acid solution is the applied to the chewing surface of the teeth to roughen them; this helps the sealant bond properly to the teeth. Dr. Sanguinetti then dries the teeth applies the sealant directly to each tooth. The sealant will protect teeth from decay for up to ten years. Regular check-ups and cleanings are recommended to monitor the effectiveness of the sealant.
 
If you think you child could benefit from dental sealants, call Dr Sanguinetti's office at 281-421-5950 to schedule an appointment. 

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