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                         Very Gentle Dental Care

  •                                                       Jay K. Bae D.D.S. P.C.
  •                                                         Susan Awn, D.M.D.
  •                                                    Brian J. VanSlooten, D.M.D.
  •                                        Family, Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry
  •                                                         973-697-8900
Sealants
 
 

 

Dental sealants are thin plastic coatings that are applied to the grooves on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth to protect them from tooth decay. Most tooth decay in children and teens occurs on these surfaces. Sealants protect the chewing surfaces by keeping germs and food particles out of these grooves.

Applying sealants does not require drilling or removing tooth structure. The process is short and easy. After the tooth is cleaned, a special gel is placed on the chewing surface for a few seconds. The tooth is then washed off and dried. Then, the sealant is painted on the tooth. The dentist or dental hygienist also may shine a light on the tooth to help harden the sealant. It takes about a minute for the sealant to form a protective shield.