Sealing Out Tooth Decay — Lisa L. Buttaro DDS

Pediatric Dentistry

Sealing Teeth Against Decay

Molars are the number one area for tooth decay. With many crevices and nooks, and being positioned far back in the mouth, they are a challenge to clean, especially for a youngster. But Dr. Buttaro can use dental sealants to help protect the teeth from food missed during brushing and bacteria which lead to decay – it acts as a sort of dental force-field.

Sealants are a valuable means to help keep your child’s teeth healthy and free of cavities. The sealant can be applied as soon as molars first break the skin. Often a sealant can last the life of the baby molar, but depending on your child’s oral practices, it may need a reapplication. The sealant must be watched for signs of pealing, as this can instigate tooth decay if food becomes stuck between the sealant and a tooth.

Sealants are easily applied in one, painless office visit. For questions about sealants, ask Dr.Buttaro today.