Dental Sealants Protect Your Mouth

With a tiny bit of help from dental sealants, you can keep your molars working fantastically, free from cavities and tooth erosion. Here’s a little bit of info on oral sealants for you and how they work. If you have further queries after going over this post, feel free to ask them to us during your next visit

Tooth sealants, which shield your chompers from dangerous acids and tooth decay, function simply. Imagine a raincoat. The rain falls on it, but due to the special material on the coat, the rain slides right off. Like the raincoat, the oral sealant is formed using a special substance, but it fights bacterial acids and tooth decay instead of rain. While cavity-causing acids would normally be cutting holes in your molars, these holes (cavities) won’t grow as fast when you have a dental sealant on your tooth. Without the sealant, cavities will be much more prone to grow. With or without the sealant, it’s still central to brush your pearly whites two times a day and floss at least once daily.

For a visit in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, reach out to Dr. Kenneth Kowalski and the Kowalski Dental Offices staff at 262-781-5600. We’re excited to be seeing you again soon!