Sealants in Canary Wharf
Dental sealants Canary Wharf treatment, a form of preventive dentistry, is a simple and yet effective way to prevent cavities or tooth decay for many years. They protect the chewing surfaces forming a type of protective shield against germs and food particles.
Dental Sealants at Mouth Dental
Mouth Dental has evolved into a cutting edge dental practice since opening our doors in Canary Wharf in 2004. We offer both general and specialist services under one roof in the East London area and beyond, which has enabled patients to access a wider range of treatments at one site, both convenient and time saving. Backed by our professional team of experienced dental specialists we provide general dentistry along with specialist dental care including treatments such as dental sealants.
We have helped our patients achieve good oral health and perfect smiles thanks to our state of the art facilities and team of experts, which is why we are continuously growing and expanding our services. Our goal is to help even more people achieve dental health and regain their confident smiles.
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Why Mouth Dental?
As a state of the art dental practice located along the scenic waterfront of Canary Wharf we are a recognised name for dental solutions under one convenient roof. Our resident specialists in oral surgery, endodontics, periodontics and orthodontics provide the best treatment and care for our patients.
The dental sealant treatment we offer provides your teeth with the extra protection necessary after brushing and flossing. While brushing and flossing remove food particles and plaque from your teeth, especially the smooth surfaces, it cannot always reach the nooks and crannies of the teeth at the back of your mouth. Our treatment helps protect these vulnerable teeth providing them with lasting protective covering.
Why Mouth Dental?
As a state of the art dental practice located along the scenic waterfront of Canary Wharf we are a recognised name for dental solutions under one convenient roof. Our resident specialists in oral surgery, endodontics, periodontics and orthodontics provide the best treatment and care for our patients.
The dental sealant treatment we offer provides your teeth with the extra protection necessary after brushing and flossing. While brushing and flossing remove food particles and plaque from your teeth, especially the smooth surfaces, it cannot always reach the nooks and crannies of the teeth at the back of your mouth. Our treatment helps protect these vulnerable teeth providing them with lasting protective covering.
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Frequently asked questions
What are Dental sealants?
They are a thin layer of composite resin applied on to the chewing surfaces of the teeth, most commonly to the back teeth – the premolars and molars. The tooth-coloured sealant bonds quickly into the depressions and groves of the teeth and forms a shield over the enamel of each tooth. This protects the teeth from damage and decay.
What are the different types of dental sealants?
The main varieties of dental or fissure sealant can be broadly categorised as resin-based sealants, glass ionomer sealants, polyacid modified resin sealants and resin-modified glass ionomer sealants. All the materials are perfectly safe the only difference being some flowing more readily into the pits and grooves while others can be more resistant to wear.
What are the benefits of dental sealants?
Sealants provide our teeth with much needed additional protection. They are a quick, easy and painless way to gain this protection, especially for children. Once applied sealants can protect against almost 80% of cavities and continue to do so at varying degrees for up to a decade. They help towards preventing potential future costly dental treatments.
How to determine if you are an ideal candidate for dental sealants?
While it is mostly done for children, who do not always take the proper care when cleaning and brushing their teeth, it is a treatment suitable for adults as well. Even for those who do take care with their dental hygiene, because it not always possible to thoroughly clean all the grooves and pits of our teeth. It helps minimise the build-up of food and bacteria that lead to decay and cavities.
What types of materials are used in dental sealants?
Dental sealants are basically a combination of fillers, chemicals and resins, which are completely safe. The most common types of dental sealants used are composite resin fillings and glass ionomers. Based on the needs of the patient and the different benefits of the materials, the dentist will decide which is the better option for that particular treatment.
Do dental sealants wear down?
Yes they do wear down, but they generally can last for up to 10 years and even more with proper care. Sealants continue to work well right throughout and unlike other dental treatments such as braces, they do not need to be removed, as they wear away overtime. However, you should have your sealants checked with regular dental appointments to ensure they are in good condition.
How often should you get new dental sealants?
Dental sealants if cared for can last for a decade or more unless any unforeseen circumstances arise. For instance if a child grinds his/her teeth or you chew hard candy that chip or crack the sealant. In cases such as these you will need to replace the sealant. If not you can wait for more than 10 years before needing new dental sealants.
How do dental sealants protect teeth from decay?
They act as a protective barrier between your teeth and bacteria that cause decay and cavities. As it is painted straight onto your teeth, it flows perfectly into the grooves and gaps and bonds with your teeth forming a complete seal against bacteria causing food particles. When cared for with good dental hygiene they act as a layer of protection for many years.
Are dental sealants safe?
Dental sealants provide long term dental preventive care and are completely safe. There is a limited risk of allergies, but your dental professional will check this before carrying out the treatment. The entire application process is easy and painless and quick. As they are on for many years dental sealants are perfectly safe with no after effects.
How long do dental sealants last?
Dental sealants can last up to a decade with good oral hygiene. They can often last beyond 10 years as long as you take the necessary care. Unless there are any unforeseen incidents such as a chipped tooth then your dental sealant will need to be re-applied only after about 10 years or more.
How much do dental sealants cost?
As effective long term preventive dental treatments, sealants are actually very cost-effective. Dental sealants together with regular dental check-ups and good dental hygiene habits is a smart defence against decay and cavities and potential costly treatments that can arise from them. For a baby tooth the cost can be upwards of £45 while a per tooth cost for an adult will be roughly between £55 and £75.