How do Dental Sealants Help Prevent Childhood Cavities?

Dental sealants are a highly effective preventive treatment used to protect a child’s teeth from decay, particularly against early childhood caries. They work through the following methods:

  • Creating a Protective Shield: Sealants are thin coatings painted onto the chewing surfaces of the back molars. This material bonds to the enamel and hardens, creating a smooth barrier that blocks out cavity-causing plaque.
  • Sealing Deep Grooves: The treatment is specifically designed for back teeth where deep grooves often trap food particles and bacteria that brushing alone may miss.
  • Significant Risk Reduction: According to clinical guidance, sealants can reduce the risk of molar decay by up to 80%.

Smilo Family Dental typically recommends applying sealants when the first permanent molars emerge (around age 6 or 7) and again when the second molars arrive (between ages 12 and 13). The application process is comfortable for children as it takes only a few minutes per tooth and requires no numbing.


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