The dental sealant, a thin, plastic-like material, is applied to the chewing surfaces of the teeth using a small brush or applicator. The sealant is carefully placed into the grooves and fissures of the teeth, ensuring complete coverage.
Sealant Application
Step 4
A bonding agent, a thin liquid, is applied to the etched enamel surface. This agent acts as a bridge between the tooth surface and the sealant, enhancing adhesion. The bonding agent is allowed to dry briefly.
Bonding Agent Application
Step 3
Acid etching is a crucial step that roughens the enamel surface of the teeth, creating microscopic pores that allow the sealant to adhere better. A mild phosphoric acid solution is applied to the teeth for about 15-30 seconds, then rinsed thoroughly with water and dried.
Acid Etching
Step 2
The dentist cleans the teeth that will receive the sealants thoroughly. This helps remove any plaque or debris that could interfere with the bonding process. The teeth are then dried with cotton swabs or a high-volume suction device to ensure they are completely dry.
Cleaning and Drying
Step 1
We apply a thin, plastic coating to the chewing surfaces of your teeth, providing an extra layer of protection against harmful bacteria. Sealants are typically applied to children's teeth, but they can also be used on adults.
Sealants work by filling in the grooves and pits on the chewing surfaces of teeth. These grooves and pits are difficult to clean, and they can trap food and plaque, which can lead to decay. Sealants can help prevent decay by blocking food and plaque from getting into these grooves and pits.
Sealants are a safe and effective way to help protect teeth from decay. They are relatively inexpensive and can be applied in a single dental visit.
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