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Prevent Future Problems With Sealants
Cavities are one of the most common dental problems we treat in Rio Rancho — and one of the most preventable. Dental sealants are a quick, painless, non-invasive treatment that places a thin protective coating over the surfaces of your back teeth, where decay is most likely to develop. For children, teenagers, and adults who want to stay ahead of cavities without waiting for a problem to appear, sealants offer reliable, long-lasting protection with virtually no time in the chair.
At Fife Dental Care, we believe the best dental work is the kind you never need. Sealants are one of the most cost-effective preventative treatments available — a few minutes today can save you from a filling, a crown, or something more involved down the road.
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What Are Dental Sealants
Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth — the molars and premolars. These teeth have deep grooves and pits in their surfaces that are difficult to clean thoroughly with a toothbrush, making them prime spots for plaque and bacteria to accumulate and eventually cause decay.
The sealant material flows into these grooves and hardens, creating a smooth, easy-to-clean surface that effectively seals out food particles and bacteria. Think of it as a shield — one that works quietly in the background every time you eat, brush, and go about your day.
Who Can Benefit From Dental Sealants
- Children and teenagers: The most common candidates, as sealants are most effective when applied to newly erupted permanent molars before decay has a chance to develop
- Adults with deep grooves: Patients whose back teeth have particularly deep pits and fissures that are difficult to keep clean, even with consistent brushing
- Patients at higher cavity risk: Anyone with a history of frequent cavities or who struggles to maintain thorough home care due to dexterity issues or other factors
- Older adults: Patients whose enamel has thinned over time may benefit from the added protection sealants provide on vulnerable chewing surfaces
What to Expect During the Procedure
- Cleaning: The tooth is thoroughly cleaned and dried to prepare the surface
- Preparation: A mild solution is applied to the chewing surface to help the sealant bond properly
- Application: The sealant material is painted directly onto the tooth surface and flows into the grooves
- Hardening: A curing light is used to harden the sealant quickly and securely
- Check: Dr. Fife checks your bite to make sure everything feels comfortable and natural
Prevention Today Saves You From More Later
For patients who want to protect their teeth without waiting for a problem to develop, sealants are one of the most straightforward and cost-effective options available. A few minutes in the chair today can mean avoiding a filling or something more involved — a few years from now. It's worth noting that sealants are a layer of protection — not a substitute for brushing, flossing, and regular professional cleanings. They work best as part of a complete preventative care routine.
If you're not sure whether sealants are right for you or your child, just ask at your next visit. We're happy to take a look and give you an honest recommendation.
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