Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Children's Dental Sealants

Preventing Child Tooth Decay – the Easy Way!


Even the most careful brushing does not encompass all the back areas and unique contours of teeth. As bacteria and plaque increase, decay will happen. Even a miniscule amount of decay will need to be removed and filled, and for larger deposits of decay, a crown.

There is a procedure that can assist in reducing the probability of cavities – an application of a dental sealant. This treatment is simple and fast. No shots or drilling are required, so the process is also painless. The teeth are first cleaned and sterilized. A thin coating of a clear sealant is painted on the surface of each tooth. A curing light is then directed in the mouth to bond the invisible sealant to the teeth. The complete procedure takes only a few moments but can help to preserve children's and adolescent's natural teeth for life.

Stutler Dental
Brad Stutler, DDS

1460 North Green Street, Suite 300
Brownsburg, IN 46112
(317) 225-4520

Website: StutlerDental.com

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