A sealant is a thin, protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth (molars).
Sealants block out food and bacteria that cause cavities—especially in the deep grooves of molars.
They’re your first line of defense against cavities.
Getting sealants takes just minutes—no needles, no drills, no discomfort.
No need for numbing or drilling!
Sealants protect newly erupted permanent teeth from decay.
Ask your dentist about dental sealants at your next visit!