Although your toddler will grow out of their baby teeth, it’s important to protect them because children can get cavities too. In children, cavities are called dental caries and without proper oral hygiene and diet, your toddler runs the risk of bacterial exposure that leads to tooth decay. Even if you brush your child’s teeth and ensure that their sugar consumption is at a minimum, there’s still a chance for caries and tooth decay to develop. However, an extra layer of protection can be applied to your child’s mouth in the form of dental sealants. What are dental sealants? Dental sealants create a barrier on children’s teeth to protect them from the bacteria that cause caries. Without dental sealants, your toddler’s teeth are at risk for tooth decay. When brushing, flossing, regular visits to the dentist, and a healthy diet are combined with sealants, your child will have great oral hygiene. Simply put, dental sealants are an additional protective measure for your toddler’s teeth. How are sealants applied? The dental sealant procedure is painless and does not use numbing medications or drilling devices. The dental hygienist will go deep between the pit and fissure surfaces of your child’s teeth to ensure that all plaque and food debris are removed. The hygienist will also simultaneously clean the teeth before etching their surfaces. Then, the etching material is rinsed off and the teeth are dried. The teeth are etched because sealants bond better to teeth that are rougher and dry. Next, using a special brush, the hygienist will apply the sealant material to the surface of each tooth. This is followed by the use of a self-curing light (approximately 30 seconds) that bonds the sealants to the tooth’s surface. Once the application process is complete, the hygienist evaluates the sealants to ensure that they have fully secured to the teeth. After the sealants have hardened, your child is able to chew and eat as they normally would. Are dental sealants safe for toddlers? The Canadian Dental Association supports the use of sealants because they are safe for toddlers and have many benefits. The material used contains a very low level of bisphenol A, otherwise known as BPA, but that amount is so minute that there is no health concern. Plus, the exposure to BPA only lasts for a few hours after the sealants are placed on the teeth. Children are already exposed to BPA through the foods and beverages they consume. Moreover, according to the American Dental Association, simply breathing air exposes us to 100 times more BPA than that found in sealants. What are the benefits of sealants for young teeth? There are five specific benefits of dental sealants for toddlers that range from limiting exposure to bacteria to keeping their teeth healthy and strong.
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- Help prevent caries:
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- Limit bacterial exposure:
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- Keep teeth strong:
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- Pit and fissure protection:
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- Peace of mind for parents:

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