Some may believe that once sealants are applied, you are safe from developing cavities or tooth decay. Unfortunately this is not the case because sealants only cover a small amount of the tooth. Here’s a few ways to maintain your sealants.
What Are Dental Sealants?
Dental sealants are a thin, plastic coating designed to help prevent tooth decay. The sealant is placed on mainly the teeth you tend to chew with. Every nook and cranny of the tooth will be painted with the sealant to help prevent tooth decay that causes cavities. Children and adults are eligible to receive sealants but many dentists encourage patients to get them as soon as possible. Children can start developing molars by six years old which would allow them to receive sealants right away.
Brush & Floss Your Teeth
Sealants are known to help prevent cavities for about two years, sometimes more. The best way to maintain your sealants is to stick with your daily oral hygiene routine. Brush your teeth and floss at least twice a day. This will help ensure you are getting all of the plaque and food particles hidden in the creases of your teeth.
Use Mouthwash
Adding mouthwash to your routine is a good idea because it can get in between your teeth, grabbing particles of food you may have missed. Pour the advised amount in the top and rinse for thirty seconds or more. Aside from preventing cavities and plaque buildup, mouthwash can also eliminate bad breath.
Dental Cleanings
In order to prevent cavities and tooth decay, it is important to visit us every six months for your bi-annual dental checkups and cleaning. We can provide a deep clean for your teeth and eliminate any plaque buildup your toothbrush missed. We will also take an x-ray of your teeth once a year to help catch any issues in the future. Contact us to schedule an appointment today! Contact Us