With the help of Dr. Rabinowitz, preventing tooth decay can become
even easier. You may already be aware that daily brushing and
flossing are the most important weapons against the formation of
plaque, the primary
cause of cavities. To supplement your regular routine of brushing
and flossing, your dentist can apply a coat of plastic material --
called a sealant -- on the top, or biting, surfaces of your teeth.
This plastic coating
creates a barrier between your teeth and the decay-causing bacteria
that live in plaque.
What is plaque and why does it cause
cavities?
As you or your children eat and drink during the day, the
food in your mouth combines with bacteria to produce a sticky film
called plaque that attaches on and in between tooth surfaces (tooth
enamel). Plaque often is found on the chewing surfaces of the back
teeth, from which it is difficult to remove by brushing and flossing
alone. If plaque is not removed regularly from your teeth, it can
produce acids which will attack the tooth enamel and create pits or
hole (cavities) in the tooth. This is tooth decay.
How can sealants help prevent
cavities?
Coating your teeth with a slippery plastic material makes
it harder for plaque to stick to the tiny grooves on the biting
surfaces of the teeth -- reducing the risk of forming cavities and
tooth decay.
Is it difficult to apply sealants?
No. Dr. Rabinowitz may use a special instrument to apply
the plastic sealant on your teeth. Most often, it is a painless
treatment that lasts for many months.
Who should get sealants?
Sealants are most effective in reducing cavities in
children with newly formed permanent teeth. They are useful in
cutting down formation of decay in adult teeth, as well. An
application of sealants is a preventive measure to keep teeth
healthy. It is an effective way to reduce the need for fillings and
more expensive treatment that may be required to repair
the damage from cavities, so sealants can also save you money.
Ask Dr. Rabinowitz whether sealants would be an
appropriate treatment for you and your children.