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What
Are The Benefits Of Sealants?
A
sealant is a protective plastic coating,
which is applied to the biting surfaces
of the back teeth. The sealant forms a hard
shield that keeps food and bacteria from
getting into the tiny grooves in the teeth
and causing decay.
Which
Teeth Should Be Sealed?
Sealants
are only applied to the back teeth - the
molars and premolars - as these are the
teeth that have the pits and fissures on
their biting surfaces. We will advise you
which teeth should be sealed after your
examination. Sometimes the backs of the
front teeth have a small pit which can decay
and these should also be sealed.
What
Is Involved?
The
process is usually quick and straightforward,
taking only a few minutes per tooth. The
tooth is thoroughly cleaned, prepared with
a special solution, and dried. The liquid
sealant is then applied and allowed to set
hard - usually by shining a bright light
onto it.
Will
It Be Painful?
The
procedure is totally pain free, and the
teeth do not feel any different afterwards.
How
Long Do They Last?
Sealants
last for many years, they will be checked
regularly to make sure that the seal is
still intact. They can wear over time, and
sometimes it is necessary to add or replace
some sealant to be sure that no decay can
start underneath them.
How
Do They Work?
The
sealant forms a smooth, protective barrier,
by covering all the little grooves and dips
in the surface of the tooth. Much dental
decay starts in these grooves.
When
Should This Be Done?
Sealants
are often applied as soon as the permanent
teeth start to come through. This is usually
between 6 and 7 years of age. The rest are
usually sealed as soon as they appear which
can be any time between 11 and 14 years
of age. We also recommend adults to have
any unrestored molars or premolars sealed
as part of their preventive programme.
How
Much Does It Cost?
Fissure
sealants are available for children on the
NHS in cases where early decay is already
present. As a preventive treatment it is
available only privately. Written estimates
can be given on request.
Do
Sealed Teeth Still Need To Be Cleaned?
Yes.
Good oral hygiene is still an absolute necessity.
The smooth, sealed surface is now much easier
to keep clean and healthy with normal toothbrushing.
Use of fluoride toothpaste will also help
to protect the teeth. Pit & Fissure sealing
reduces tooth decay and therefore the number
of fillings needed.
Whom
Do I Ask About The Treatment?
If
you would like to know more about fissure
sealants, a nurse counsellor will be happy
to explain the procedure.
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