Dental Sealants

Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied on the chewing surfaces of your child’s back teeth, where tooth decay often occurs.  Sealants fill in the deep grooves that are hard for your child to properly clean and where cavities and bacteria tend to hide. The sealant acts as a protective barrier between your child’s teeth and the harmful bacteria. Dental sealants help improve your child’s chances of staying cavity free.

 

FAQ:

How are sealants applied? Applying sealants is a quick and painless process, taking only a few minutes to seal each tooth. Dr. Lora performs an easy 3-Step process:

 

  1. Clean the teeth

  2. Paint the sealant resin onto the surface of the teeth

  3. Use a curing light to harden the sealant onto the teeth

 

How long do sealants last? Sealants may last several years before they need to be reapplied. We will check your child’s sealants at each preventive hygiene visit.

Dr. Lora Kewallal Announces Her New Pediatric Dental Office in Gilbert Arizona!

Dr. Lora Kewallal Announces Her New Pediatric Dental Office in Gilbert Arizona!

Lora Kewallal, DDS

Pediatric Dentist

Dr. Lora Kewallal Announces Her New Pediatric Dental Office in Gilbert Arizona!

Dr. Lora Kewallal Announces Her New

Pediatric Dental Office in Gilbert Arizona

Dr. Lora Kewallal Announces Her New

Pediatric Dental Office in Gilbert Arizona

Dr. Lora Kewallal Announces Her New

Pediatric Dental Office in Gilbert Arizona