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How Dental Sealants Can Help Protect Kids from Tooth Decay

Even with modern dental services, tooth decay affects just over 70 percent of American children under the age of 19.

In addition to being unsightly and potentially painful, untreated tooth decay can result in a number of serious oral health problems that could plague a child for years.

Studies continue to show that dental sealants are one of the most effective ways to preserve a child’s oral health and prevent tooth decay from developing.

The Importance of Baby Teeth

Many parents fail to schedule regular dental appointments for their child simply because they know that baby teeth are going to fall out at some point. While it is true that their baby teeth will eventually fall out, developing multiple cavities at a young age can lead to a lifetime of oral health problems.

Younger children with unhealthy baby teeth will have a higher risk of developing issues such as malocclusion (an improper positioning of adult teeth).

When to Start Scheduling Appointments

Parents can begin scheduling dental appointments for their child as soon as they feel comfortable with it. Most specialists suggest that children have their first appointment by the time they reach one year of age or when their first teeth begin to erupt.

In those first few years, the dentist will be able to keep an eye on your child’s oral health and suggest preventative treatments as they are needed. Most children require dental sealants around the time they turn the age of six or when their first set of molars come in.

A Look at Dental Sealants

Dental sealants are not only easy to place on a child’s teeth, but when they are combined with great oral hygiene habits and regular trips to the dentist, they have a success rate of nearly 100 percent.

These sealants are nothing more than thin plastic strips that are applied to the grooves on the chewing surface of one’s teeth. It is important to apply sealants to the chewing surface because they will keep food debris and bacteria out of the hard-to-reach areas of the teeth.

The entire process can often be carried out in as little as an hour and it requires no drilling or scraping of the teeth.

The dentist will begin by cleaning the teeth thoroughly before applying a special gel to the chewing surface of each tooth.

After the gel is dry, the teeth are cleaned once again and the sealant is “painted” on the teeth. For most children, each tooth can be sealed in less than a minute.

Does My Child Need Sealants?

The only way to know for sure if your child is a good candidate for sealants is to schedule an appointment with Blue Turtle Dental today.

Restoring Chipped Teeth with Crowns

A chipped or broken tooth not only looks unsightly, but it can also be very painful. A crown is one way your tooth can be restored to its original shape, appearance, and function. Other uses for a crown are if you have a root canal or a tooth that has a very large filling that is not very strong.

A crown is also called a cap and is a hollow, artificial tooth that is used to cover the damaged tooth. It can also be used to replace a severely stained or misshapen tooth.

Crowns require a procedure by a dentist. First, the dentist will take an impression of your chipped tooth and the surrounding teeth. This impression will be used to make a temporary crown. You’ll be given a local anesthetic before the broken, or chipped tooth is filed down to a stub or base on which the crown will be fixed. After it is prepared, another impression will be taken to be used to make your permanent crown.

The crown is built from restorative material based on the impression creating a tooth that is the right shape for your mouth. While your permanent crown is being made, you’ll have a temporary crown to cover the filed tooth. The temporary crown may not look like your former tooth, but you won’t have it for long.

When your permanent crown is ready, the dentist will remove the temporary and put the final one on the filed tooth. After making sure the crown fits and is comfortable for biting, the dentist will cement the crown into place. If you require other treatments such as a root canal or gum treatment, it may take more than two visits to complete the procedure.

There are several different types of crowns. The type of material used to make the crown usually depends on which tooth requires a crown. We’ll make sure you get the right material or combination of materials that is right for your mouth. Some of the most common materials are:

  • Metal – gold alloy and other alloys are used to make metal crowns. They are very strong, but gold will wear down after some time. The main drawback is they don’t look natural especially on front teeth.
  • Composite – composite crowns look natural and are stronger than porcelain crowns. However, they wear down more quickly from chewing. After some time, regular brushing will remove the highly polished surface, which will cause them to become stained more easily.
  • Porcelain – porcelain crowns look the most natural. They are more brittle than composite or metal and will chip more easily. This is why they are not usually placed on back teeth.
  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal – these crowns look natural and are much stronger than either composite or porcelain crowns. They don’t chip easily. Depending on the design of the crown, the metal base may eventually show if your gums recede.

Crowns are strong and can last more than 10 years with proper care. If you have a chipped tooth, contact Blue Turtle Dental. We offer a variety services to help patients attain the smile they want, and we can help you choose the right crown to return your tooth to its original appearance and function. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.