Dental hygiene tips for healthy teeth & gums
Sometimes, it doesn’t matter how often or carefully you brush your teeth. Some people simply get cavities more often than others because of the shape and structure of their teeth. The good news is, there are solutions for cavity-prone teeth, and if your dentist notices you are prone to cavities, he or she may recommend a dental sealant. In today’s blog, we are going to explore dental sealants and why they are a good idea.
They are a liquid resin made to fill the deepest parts of your molars and other places where bacteria tend to gather. It is usually applied in liquid form, and after it dries, it is completely invisible. They can last up to 10 years with regular checkups to ensure they haven’t been chipped away or broken off. When bacteria hit the teeth, they attach to the sealant rather than the teeth themselves. From there, the bacteria can be brushed off.
Who Gets Dental Sealants?
How Do You Care for Dental Sealants?
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