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Denver, CO 80221
Posted by Gregg L Lage DDS Oct 08, 2019
If the world were flawless, everybody would have a perfect set of sparkly teeth. The only care we would have needed would be regular brushing and flossing. However, this is not reality. There are many treatment choices available to bring back the whiteness or preserve the teeth’s natural whiteness. Dental Sealants is one of those.
Dental sealants are plastic materials built to shield the teeth, especially the molars and premolars. The sealant is placed on the chewing surface of the teeth to prohibit plaque and acids from penetrating the enamel. Since most of the food grinding happens on the premolars and molars, it is easy for food particles to gather in the pit and grooves, which can cause tooth decay.
Flossing and brushing occasionally can help eliminate the debris and bacteria, but not entirely. Sometimes having a sealant is necessary to shield those spots that your toothbrush bristles cannot reach.
Sealants are generally preventive measures against tooth decay. The process of applying them is simple and painless. Before application, the dentist will thoroughly clean your teeth. Once the sealant is on, it automatically sticks to the tooth enamel, and blue curing light will help seal harden the sealant into position.
The dentist can perform the entire procedure in a single appointment.
Dental sealants are safe and have no side effects, regardless of the age of the patient: adult, teenager, or child. Like every other procedure, it has its pros and cons.
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Getting dental sealants is not absolutely necessary. You can avoid it by maintaining proper oral hygiene. The American Dental Association (ADA) suggests that you eat more healthy food and reduce quick snacks. Also, ensure you schedule regular visits to the dentist. The dentist will give you suggestions on what you should do to keep your health healthy. Any problem will also be detected in time before it escalates.
For more information or to schedule an appointment with Gregg L Lage DDS, PC, request an appointment in our Denver dental office here: https://www.thedentistindenverco.com. Or call us at 303-427-4552.
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