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protecting teeth from cavities

Protecting Teeth from Cavities


Dental sealants are one of the most effective ways to prevent cavities in children and adults alike. By sealing the grooves and fissures where decay often starts, we can protect teeth before problems develop.

At Seller & Laframboise Dentistry, we offer dental sealants for kids and adults as part of our preventive care approach. The procedure is quick, painless, and can save years of potential dental problems. Whether you’re protecting your child’s first permanent molars or your own cavity-prone teeth, sealants provide valuable peace of mind.

What Are Dental Sealants?


A dental sealant is a thin, protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth—primarily molars and premolars. These teeth have natural pits and fissures that can trap food and bacteria, making them vulnerable to decay.

Sealants fill in these tiny grooves, creating a smooth surface that’s easier to clean and more resistant to cavities. Think of them as creating a shield over the most cavity-prone areas of your teeth.

The purpose of dental sealants is prevention. Rather than waiting for cavities to form and then treating them, sealants stop decay before it starts—protecting healthy enamel for years to come.

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Cleaning the Tooth Surface

Before applying a dental sealant, we thoroughly clean the chewing surface of the tooth. This removes any plaque or food particles from the pits and fissures, ensuring the sealant bonds properly to the enamel.

Preparing the Enamel

A gentle conditioning solution is applied to the tooth surface. This creates a slightly rough texture that helps the dental sealant adhere securely. The solution is rinsed away and the tooth is dried completely.

Applying the Sealant

The liquid sealant material is carefully painted onto the chewing surface, flowing into the pits and fissures of the tooth. This creates a protective barrier that seals out bacteria and food particles.

Curing & Final Check

A special curing light hardens the sealant in seconds, bonding it firmly to the tooth. We check your bite to ensure the sealed teeth feel comfortable, and you’re ready to go—no downtime needed.

Children with newly erupted permanent molars

Teenagers at higher risk for cavities

Adults with deep grooves in their teeth

Anyone with cavity-prone teeth

Patients who want to prevent decay proactively

Those with difficulty cleaning back teeth thoroughly

Individuals with a history of cavities in molars

Children and adults who consume sugary foods or drinks

Anyone looking to protect healthy teeth from future decay

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Dental Sealant Options


We offer dental sealants tailored to different ages and needs. Whether you’re looking for pediatric dental sealants or protection for adult teeth, we have options for you.

Sealants for Children

Pediatric sealants are typically applied when a child’s permanent molars first come in—usually around ages 6 and 12. Sealants are often discussed during your child’s first dental visit. Sealing teeth at this stage protects them during the cavity-prone years when brushing habits are still developing. This is one of the most effective preventive measures we offer for kids.


Sealants for Adults

Adults can benefit from sealants too, especially those with deep grooves in their teeth or a history of cavities. If your back teeth are cavity-free but have deep fissures, sealants provide an extra layer of protection. It’s never too late to protect your teeth from decay.


Pit and Fissure Sealants

The molars are the primary target for sealants because their chewing surfaces have the deepest grooves. These protective coatings fill in the tiny crevices where bacteria hide, making your teeth easier to clean and more resistant to decay.


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Why Dental Sealants Are Worth It


Do dental sealants work? The evidence is clear: sealants significantly reduce cavity risk in treated teeth. Studies show that children with sealants have far fewer cavities in their molars compared to those without. The same protection applies to adults with sealants.

Beyond effectiveness, sealants for molars make financial sense. The cost of applying sealants is far less than treating cavities, and you avoid the discomfort and time involved in filling procedures. Prevention is always better than restorative treatment.

Should you get dental sealants for your child? If their permanent molars have deep grooves—and most do—sealants offer valuable protection during the years when cavity risk is highest and brushing habits are still developing.

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Dental Sealants in Ottawa


At Seller & Laframboise Dentistry, we’ve been providing dental sealants for families throughout Ottawa. Whether you’re looking to protect your child’s first molars or considering sealants for your own teeth, our team is here to help.

We take a gentle, patient-centered approach—especially with our younger patients. We explain the process in kid-friendly terms and ensure everyone feels comfortable. Sealants are one of the simplest ways to prevent cavities, and we’re happy to answer all your questions about whether they’re right for your family.

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FAQ

Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth (molars). They fill in the pits and fissures where bacteria and food particles can accumulate, creating a smooth surface that’s easier to clean and more resistant to decay.

The purpose of dental sealants is to prevent cavities by sealing out bacteria and food from the grooves in your teeth. They act as a barrier, protecting the enamel from the acids that cause decay. Sealants on teeth significantly reduce the risk of cavities in treated molars.

Yes, dental sealants are safe and have been used for decades. The materials are well-tested and approved for dental use. When patients ask ‘are dental sealants safe for my child,’ we can confidently say they’re one of the safest preventive treatments available.

No, getting dental sealants does not hurt at all. The procedure is completely painless—no drilling or numbing is needed. The sealant is simply painted onto clean, dry teeth and hardened with a curing light. Most children find the process easy and comfortable.

Dental sealants typically last 5 to 10 years with proper care. We check your sealants at each dental visit and can reapply them if they show signs of wear. Many patients keep their original sealants well into adulthood.

Yes, dental sealants are highly effective at preventing cavities on the chewing surfaces of molars. Studies show they can reduce the risk of decay by up to 80% in treated teeth. They work best when applied soon after permanent molars erupt.

Absolutely. While we often think of dental sealants for children, adult dental sealants are beneficial for anyone with deep grooves in their teeth or a history of cavities. If your molars are healthy but at risk, sealants can provide valuable protection.

Dental sealant cost varies but is generally quite affordable—especially compared to treating a cavity. Many insurance plans cover dental sealants for children, and some cover adult sealants as well. We’re happy to discuss dental sealants cost during your visit.

Many dental insurance plans cover sealants for children up to a certain age. Coverage for adult dental sealants varies by plan. Our team can help you understand your benefits and maximize your coverage for preventive treatments.

Dental sealants are most effective when applied soon after permanent molars erupt—typically around age 6 for first molars and age 12 for second molars. Sealing teeth early, before decay has a chance to start, provides the greatest benefit.

Yes, you can eat right after getting dental sealants. There’s no waiting period required. The sealant is fully hardened before you leave the office, so you can resume normal eating immediately. We may suggest avoiding very hard or sticky foods for the first day.

Dental sealants are absolutely worth it for cavity prevention. They’re quick, painless, affordable, and highly effective. Preventing even one cavity more than pays for the cost of sealants—plus you avoid the discomfort and time of filling treatment.

Give Your Teeth Long-Lasting Protection

Whether you’re considering sealants for your child or yourself, we’re here to help. We’ll examine your teeth, explain your options, and help you decide if dental sealants are the right choice—no pressure, just honest guidance.