The structure of the teeth is effective in the formation of dental diseases. Brushing the teeth carefully at least twice a day, flossing and mouthwash sometimes does not help prevent cavities. Tooth decay is caused by the deterioration of tooth enamel. This deterioration is caused by bacteria in the mouth.
Although dental caries is largely preventable, it is quite common in children aged 6-11 and adolescents aged 12-19. Tooth decay is also common in adults. There may be recessed areas, especially in the molars. The recessed areas make it easier for food and bacteria to settle on the tooth. This triggers the formation of caries. However, it is possible to prevent the formation of caries with an extremely simple procedure.
FAQ
What is Fissure Sealant Application and Why Is It Done?
How is Fissure Sealant Application Made?
Fissure sealant application is an extremely simple and painless procedure. This procedure applied to the molars takes only a few minutes and the procedure is performed as follows:
- The tooth on which the application will be made is thoroughly cleaned and dried.
- The chewing surfaces of the teeth are prepared by applying an acid solution.
- Then, the recessed parts of the teeth are filled with the prepared filling material and the material is expected to harden. Sometimes a special light is used to help the sealant harden.
To Whom Fissure Sealant Application Is Made?
What are the Benefits of Fissure Sealant?
What Should Be Considered After Fissure Sealant Application?
Fissure sealant application alone does not protect teeth from caries. Therefore, attention should be paid to oral and dental hygiene after the application. It is necessary to brush the teeth at least twice a day, use dental floss and mouthwash.
Sometimes the sealant may fall off after the procedure. This is usually observed within the first 6 months. This condition is noticed during a routine dental examination. Your dentist can replace the fallen portion of the sealant.