Dental sealants

Sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the grooves of back teeth to help prevent cavities. They are especially helpful for children, teens, and adults with deeper grooves where brushing can’t reach effectively.

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What sealants supports

• Lower risk of cavities
• Added protection for back teeth
• Easier cleaning and better long-term health
• Support for children, teens, and adults

Why sealants matter

Even strong brushing can’t always reach the deep pits and grooves of molars. Sealants act as a simple, effective barrier against decay.

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What happens during sealant placement

We clean and dry the tooth, apply a gentle bonding solution, place the sealant, and cure it with a light. The process is quick, comfortable, and requires no freezing.

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