
Protecting Teeth With Dental Sealants
Dental sealants are a thin, protective coating, typically made from plastic or other dental materials, that are applied to the chewing surfaces of your molars. These sealants bond securely to the grooves of your teeth, acting as a barrier to prevent cavities and decay. Although dental sealants are beneficial for patients of all ages, they are particularly effective for children. This quick and easy procedure can often be performed during a routine dental cleaning or check-up. For more details about dental sealants or to book an appointment, contact us at 516-973-6958.
Shield Your Teeth With Effective Sealants
Studies show that dental sealants can reduce the risk of cavities by up to 80% within two years and by 50% over a four-year period.
Protect Your Teeth for Years With Sealants
With proper care, sealants can last for up to 9 years, and they are easy to replace when necessary.
Why Sealants Are Essential for Kid
Children without sealants are three times more likely to develop cavities than those with sealants, making them a crucial preventive measure.
Simple, Quick, and Effective Tooth Protection
The process of applying sealants is quick and easy. The liquid coating is painted on and hardens in about one minute, providing effective protection with minimal effort.
Who Should Consider Dental Sealants?
- School-aged children: Ideal for protecting developing teeth from cavities.
- Adults prone to cavities: Provides extra protection for those susceptible to tooth decay.
- Anyone seeking extra protection: Great for anyone wanting enhanced defense against cavities.
How a Dental Sealant Treatment Works
Dental sealant treatment is quick and straightforward, with no numbing required as the tooth enamel doesn't have nerves. Here's what you can expect:
- Examination: We begin by thoroughly examining the tooth or teeth to ensure there is no decay.
- Preparation: A bonding solution is applied to improve the sealant’s adhesion to the tooth’s surface.
- Application: The sealant is carefully applied to the tooth, and a curing light may be used to harden it.
- Completion: The process is quick, and your tooth is now protected from cavities!

