Fissure sealants and how they protect your children’s teeth

Tooth decay is caused by a build-up of dental plaque, which eats at the tooth enamel and causes a hole. Regular brushing and flossing are the best ways to prevent cavities and fillings, but did you know that there is a safe and painless treatment available free of charge on the NHS that can help protect your children’s teeth? It’s called Fissure Sealants.

It’s hard to believe, but almost a quarter of 5-year-olds in England have tooth decay, with 3 or 4 teeth affected on average, and tooth extraction is the most common reason for hospital admission for children aged 6 to 10.

Most tooth decay in children occurs in the back teeth, where the narrow grooves, or ‘fissures’, can be hard to keep clean. This means that bacteria and food particles can stick around and start to damage the enamel.

Fissure sealants are a preventive treatment that involves applying a plastic coating to difficult-to-reach grooves. The smooth, sealed surfaces are then much easier to keep clean and healthy with normal brushing.

Sealants are normally applied to permanent teeth as they start to emerge (usually between 6 and 7 years), and further applications can be made as other teeth begin to show. The process is quick and easy and usually only takes a couple of minutes per tooth. The tooth is first cleaned, prepared with a special solution, and then dried with air. The sealant (in liquid form) is then applied with a brush and hardened with a special bright light. No drilling is involved in the process, and the teeth are left completely undamaged.

Sealants can last for years; however, we recommend your children continue to have regular checks ups to ensure the protective coating is still intact. Although treated teeth are much better protected, your children should still brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste. Reducing the amount of sugary foods and drinks in their diet will further reduce the risk of decay and the likelihood of them needing fillings or, at worst, extractions. Reducing sugar at key times of the year by choosing healthy Halloween treats and reducing the frequency of sugar over the Christmas period will also help.

To find out more about fissure sealants or to book an appointment for your children, please call our reception team on 01805 623657.

Related Articles

Fun and games at Torrington Dental Practice

Fun and games at Torrington Dental Practice

Super-hero kids and caped-crusading dentists Over 70 young superheroes, including Spiderman and Batman, joined in the fun and games at Torrington Dental Practice during our recent Children’s Day on Wednesday, 19th February. There was fancy dress, face painting,...

Expert Oral Health Advice to Keep You Smiling Brightly!

Expert Oral Health Advice to Keep You Smiling Brightly!

All the oral health advice you need. New Year’s resolutions are notoriously hard to keep, but here’s a simple one that could have a huge impact on your teeth, your health, and your smile: Take better care of your oral health with our oral health advice. With the...

Common myths about children’s teeth debunked with the facts

Common myths about children’s teeth debunked with the facts

Check out these four common myths about children's teeth Ahead of our new Oral Health Education Suite opening, we thought we’d share some of the most common myths about children’s teeth and how to care for them. Most of us get oral health habits from our...