Heringer Dentistry

Prevent Tooth Decay with Dental Sealants for Kids

Jan 31, 2018 @ 01:17 PM — by Dr. Everett Heringer
Tagged with: Pediatric Dentistry Sealants

When it comes to oral health, prevention is the most effective treatment. For children, one of the primary focuses is reducing the risk of tooth decay through education and dental care. At Heringer Dentistry, LLC, Drs. Everett E. Heringer and Brielle Renz provide a wide range of pediatric dentistry services to protect our young patients' smiles and teach them how to care for their teeth. One treatment we offer to help children significantly reduce the risk of tooth decay are dental sealants. With dental sealants for kids, our youngest Bismarck, ND, patients can enjoy healthy smiles throughout childhood and beyond.

What Are Dental Sealants?

Dental sealants are a protective coating that may be applied to the teeth to prevent tooth decay. Dental sealants are most commonly placed on the biting surface of the molars, an area which is naturally bumpy and susceptible to tooth decay. When placed on children's teeth, dental sealants can help ensure the teeth stay free of decay and remain healthy for years to come.

The Dental Sealants Process

Placing dental sealants is both quick and painless, making it a great treatment for children. First, the teeth are thoroughly cleaned and dried. Next, an acidic solution is applied to the teeth that helps the sealant adhere in place. The teeth are then rinsed and dried again. Once dry, the dental sealant is brushed in a liquid form onto the teeth. The dental sealant material is then hardened with a special UV light, providing a thin yet durable protective layer to the teeth.

The Benefits of Dental Sealants for Kids

Dental sealants offer many benefits for protecting oral health. Placing dental sealants early can help ensure tooth decay never occurs, making this treatment especially beneficial for children. Some of the most notable benefits include:

Are Dental Sealants Right for Your Child?

For more information about dental sealants, or to find out if this treatment is right for your child, we welcome you to schedule a consultation with Dr. Heringer or Dr. Renz.