How Are Sealants Applied?
Many people wonder whether applying dental sealants is painful. The process is generally painless and quite simple. It only takes a few minutes to complete. Your dentist begins by thoroughly cleaning the surface of the teeth using a rotating brush and fluoride. The cleaning process is meant to wipe out all the debris stuck between teeth. The next step involves rinsing the teeth off with clean water to eliminate the fallen debris. Your dentist then dries off the teeth, places an acidic solution on the tooth’s surface for a few seconds, and finally rinses it off. This solution roughens up the chewing surface to create a perfect bonding surface for the dental sealant. Once the tooth is completely dry, the sealant is applied in liquid form and left to solidify. At times, dentists use a special light to quicken the hardening process. Upon hardening, the sealant forms a strong but thin plastic coating that wraps the targeted tooth independently. Afterward, you will continue chewing with the tooth as usual.