Sealants

What is a Sealant?

A sealant is a clear dental material applied to the chewing surfaces of molars and bicuspids (back teeth) to protect them from decay. These areas often contain pits and fissures that are difficult to clean, making them susceptible to plaque buildup and cavities. Sealants act as a barrier, preventing food particles and bacteria from accessing these vulnerable grooves.

The application process is quick and painless, providing effective protection for many years. At Cedar House Family Dentistry, we ensure that all sealants used are BPA-free, prioritizing the safety and health of your child's smile.

 


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