What are dental sealants?

The sealant, which has a thin plastic coating on the chewing surface of the teeth - typically the back teeth (premolars and molars) - prevents tooth rot. The paint on the liquid sealant quickly adheres to the dents and the teeth of the wood, forming teeth in each of the enamel shields.
Usually, once these teeth enter, the children should have sealant on their permanent molars and premolars. In this way, the dental sealant can protect the teeth through the age of 6-14 years old hair cavity. However, adults without cavities or fillings can also benefit from sealants in their molars.
Encapsulants can protect teeth from decay for years, but they need to check for periodic chipping to see if they are broken or worn.