Your Child’s Best Defense Against Cavities
As part of your child’s dental prevention program, dental sealants are often recommended to protect their permanent back teeth from developing dental decay. In fact according to the American Dental Association, dental sealants reduce the risk of cavities in molars by approximately 80%.
While establishing a good oral hygiene regimen, maintaining proper toothbrushing habits, and avoiding sticky sweets are essential for the prevention of dental decay, children’s teeth often need more protection. The reason for this is that the deeply grooved chewing surfaces of the back permanent teeth can be difficult for a child to keep free of leftover food and cavity-causing bacteria. Moreover, young children do not always brush their teeth, as often or as thoroughly as they should, making them particularly vulnerable to dental decay
Sealants are a targeted preventive measure against:
Specifically targeting the grooved surfaces of molars where 80% of cavities occur.
Sealing off pits and fissures where food and bacteria often get lodged and are difficult for a toothbrush to reach.
Useful over areas of very early, small decay to stop further damage from occurring.
The Benefits of Dental Sealants
Dental sealants afford additional protection from dental decay by providing a strong plastic-like protective coating for the chewing surfaces of a child’s permanent back teeth. They basically fill in the pits, fissures and grooves on these teeth to seal out harmful bacteria and food particles. Beyond preventing the development of cavities, sealants may also be useful over areas of incipient dental decay to stop further damage from occurring.
Applying dental sealants is a relatively quick and painless process. They are simply brushed on in a series of steps during a child’s dental visit and then cured (set) with a light wand. Sealants are strong and durable and can last for several years. The condition of your child’s dental sealants will be evaluated at each checkup and reapplied if the need arises.
FAQs
Sealants are typically applied shortly after the permanent molars erupt. The first set of permanent molars usually comes in around age 6, and the second set around age 12. Applying them early ensures the best protection.
No, the application of dental sealants is entirely non-invasive and painless. There is no drilling or need for anesthesia—it is a simple, quick process of cleaning the tooth, applying the liquid material, and letting it set.
Dental sealants are very durable and can last for several years, often 5 to 10 years or more. They are checked at every routine appointment and can be quickly and easily repaired or reapplied if they chip or wear down.
Yes, the materials used in dental sealants are considered safe. Our practice is committed to safety and will discuss any material concerns you may have prior to treatment.

