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Protective Sealants

Space-Age Polymer Resin

A dental sealant is a special epoxy material that acts as a barrier against plaque, acids, and decay-causing
bacteria. It is estimated that at least half of all decay starts in microscopic cracks on the chewing surfaces of teeth.
These cracks are so small that not even a single toothbrush bristle can reach them. It’s only a matter of time before
decay sets in.

Decay Prevention

Protective Sealants are usually applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molars and premolars) where
decay occurs most often. The bonding action of the resin seals the pits and fissures and prevents decay.

Simple Procedure

It takes only a few minutes to prepare and seal each tooth. Dr. McCaskey uses new techniques which sterilizes the
tooth and maximizes the bonding action. The Protective Sealant is then applied to the tooth surface where it bonds
directly to the enamel and hardens.

Not Just for Kids Anymore

Historically, sealants have only been placed on children’s teeth. By adulthood, the pits and fissures that occur in
everyone’s teeth have become so firmly ‘packed’ with debris and bacteria that placement of sealants over this
debris were unsuccessful.

But now, with the use of new technologies, this firmly-packed debris can be precisely removed, thus affording adults
the same sealant protection against decay as children.
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Unprotected showing grooves         Protected with Sealant