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    February 15, 2023
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HOW CAN WE AVOID A CAVITY? PART IV: SEALANTS Dental sealants are another good way to help avoid a cavity. Sealants are thin, plastic coatings painted onto the chewing surfaces of the back teeth, or molars. Here's why sealants are helpful: The chewing surfaces of back teeth are rough and uneven because they have small pits and grooves. Food and bacteria can get stuck in the pits and grooves and stay there a long time because toothbrush bristles can't easily brush them away. Sealants cover these surfaces and form a barrier that protects teeth and prevents food and bacteria from getting trapped there. Since most cavities in children and adolescents develop in the molars (the back teeth), it's best to get these teeth sealed as soon as they come in. The first permanent molars called "6 year molars" - come in between the ages of 5 and 7. The second permanent molars - "12 year molars" - come in when a child is between 11 and 14 years old. Take your child to the dentist for regular check- ups. Everyone should visit a dentist regularly for cleanings and an examination. During the visit the dentist or hygienist will: Remove dental plaque Check for any areas of early tooth decay Show you and your child how to thoroughly clean the teeth SM-CL2050129 Apply a fluoride gel or varnish, if necessary Presented as a service to the community by Dr. Barbara Webster 1121 Warren Ave., Suite 130, Downers Grove, IL 60515 630-663-0554 HOW CAN WE AVOID A CAVITY ? PART IV : SEALANTS Dental sealants are another good way to help avoid a cavity . Sealants are thin , plastic coatings painted onto the chewing surfaces of the back teeth , or molars . Here's why sealants are helpful : The chewing surfaces of back teeth are rough and uneven because they have small pits and grooves . Food and bacteria can get stuck in the pits and grooves and stay there a long time because toothbrush bristles can't easily brush them away . Sealants cover these surfaces and form a barrier that protects teeth and prevents food and bacteria from getting trapped there . Since most cavities in children and adolescents develop in the molars ( the back teeth ) , it's best to get these teeth sealed as soon as they come in . The first permanent molars called " 6 year molars " - come in between the ages of 5 and 7 . The second permanent molars - " 12 year molars " - come in when a child is between 11 and 14 years old . Take your child to the dentist for regular check ups . Everyone should visit a dentist regularly for cleanings and an examination . During the visit the dentist or hygienist will : Remove dental plaque Check for any areas of early tooth decay Show you and your child how to thoroughly clean the teeth SM - CL2050129 Apply a fluoride gel or varnish , if necessary Presented as a service to the community by Dr. Barbara Webster 1121 Warren Ave. , Suite 130 , Downers Grove , IL 60515 630-663-0554