Abersychan Dental Surgery
10 Broad Street, Abersychan
Torfaen South Wales
NP4 7BQ - Tel: 01495 775252
Fissure Sealants
PIT AND FISSURE SEALANTS
Q What are sealants? A Sealants are a safe and painless way or protecting
your children's teeth from decay. A sealant is a protective
plastic coating, which is applied to the biting surfaces of
the back teeth. The sealant forms a hard shield that keeps
food and bacteria from getting into the tiny grooves in the
teeth and causing decay.
Q Which teeth should be sealed? A Sealants are only applied to the back teeth - the
molars and premolars. These are the teeth that have pits and
fissures on their biting surfaces. Your dentist will tell
you which teeth should be sealed after they have examined
them, and checked whether the fissures are deep enough for
sealing to help. Some teeth naturally form with deep grooves,
which will need to be sealed, others with shallow ones which
will not need sealing.
Q What is involved? A The process is usually quick and straightforward
taking only a few minutes per tooth. The tooth is thoroughly
cleaned, prepared with a special solution, and dried. The
liquid sealant is then applied and allowed to set hard - usually
by shining an ultraviolet light onto it.
Q Will my child feel it? A No, it is totally pain free, and the teeth do not
feel any different afterwards.
Q How long do they last? A Sealants usually last for many years, but your
dentist will want to check them regularly to make sure that
the seal is still intact. They can wear over time, and sometimes
the dentist needs to add or replace some sealant to be sure
that no decay can start underneath them.
Q How do they work? A The sealant forms a smooth, protective barrier,
by covering all the little grooves and dips in the surface
of the tooth. Dental decay easily starts in these grooves.
Q When should this be done? A Sealants are often applied as soon as the permanent
teeth start to come through. This is usually between 6 and
7 years of age. The rest are usually sealed as soon as they
appear which can be any time between 11 and 14 years of age.
Q How much does it cost? A Most dentists offer fissure sealing. It may be
available on the NHS and is not expensive. But in many cases
it is available only privately. The cost varies from dentist
to dentist, but it is usually good value.
Q Do my children still have to clean their teeth? A Yes. It is still vital that they do this. The smooth,
sealed surface is now much easier to keep clean
and healthy with normal toothbrushing. Using a fluoride toothpaste
will also help to protect your children's teeth. Pit and fissure
sealing reduces tooth decay and the number of fillings your
child might need.
Q Whom do I ask about the treatment?
A If you would like to know more about the treatment, ask
your dentist or hygienist. They will tell you if fissure sealing
will help your children's teeth, and if it is the right time
to do it.