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Dental Sealants in Mililani, HI

Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth (molars and premolars) to prevent cavities. They act as an invisible barrier, sealing out food particles and bacteria that can get stuck in the grooves of your teeth. Sealants are most commonly used for children and teens, but adults can also greatly benefit. Interested in learning more? Contact us today!

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What are the benefits of dental sealants?

Dental sealants provide a strong defense against cavities by shielding the tooth’s surface from plaque and food debris. They’re especially effective for hard-to-brush molars, where cavities are most likely to form, and can reduce a patient’s risk of tooth decay by up to 80%. Sealants are also very cost-effective, quick to apply, and can be utilized by patients six years old and older.

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How are dental sealants applied?

The process of applying dental sealants is simple and painless. First, the teeth are thoroughly cleaned and dried. Then, a special gel is applied to prepare the tooth surface. After rinsing and drying, the sealant material is painted onto the tooth and hardened with a curing light. The entire process typically takes just a few minutes per tooth.

How long do dental sealants last?

Dental sealants can last up to 10 years with proper care, though they may wear down over time. Regular dental checkups allow our team to monitor your sealants and touch them up if needed. Avoiding habits like chewing on hard objects can help prolong their lifespan.

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What is the difference between dental sealants and fluoride treatments?

Dental sealants are a physical barrier that protect molars from cavities. Fluoride treatments, on the other hand, are treatments that can be scheduled routinely or sporadically to strengthen tooth enamel and help repair early signs of decay throughout all teeth. Sealants and fluoride treatments are both excellent preventive services that can work hand-in-hand to help patients have healthy, cavity-free teeth!

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