Bethesda Chevy Chase Dental Care Ben Manesh, D.D.S. - Maryland
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Dental Sealants At Bethesda Chevy Chase Dental, We provide dental sealants. They represent one of the greatest, but least known advances, of modern dentistry. Applied during a simple procedure, dental sealants dramatically reduce childhood cavities. Unfortunately, too many children do not receive the protective benefits of sealants.

A dental sealant is a plastic, professionally-applied material that is put on the chewing surfaces of back teeth to prevent cavities. Sealants provide a physical barrier so that cavity-causing bacteria cannot invade the pits and fissures on the chewing surfaces of teeth.

Why should my child get dental sealants?


Since the early 1970s, childhood dental caries on smooth tooth surfaces (those without pits and fissures) has declined markedly because of widespread exposure to fluorides.

By 1986-1987, approximately 90 percent of the decay in children's teeth occurred in tooth surfaces with pits and fissures, and almost two-thirds were found on the chewing surfaces alone. Dental sealants have been shown to prevent decay on tooth surfaces with pits and fissures. Sealants have been approved for use for many years and are recommended by professional health associations and public health agencies.

When should my child get dental sealants?


First permanent molars erupt into the mouth at about age 6 years. Placing sealants on these teeth shortly after they erupt protects them from developing caries in areas of the teeth where food and bacteria collect. If sealants were applied routinely to susceptible tooth surfaces in conjunction with the appropriate use of fluoride, most tooth decay in children could be prevented.

Second permanent molars erupt into the mouth at about age 12 years. Pit and fissure surfaces of these teeth are as susceptible to dental caries as the first permanent molars of younger children. Therefore, young teens need to receive dental sealants shortly after the eruption of their second permanent molars.

Are dental sealants just for kids?


The potential to develop pit and fissure decay begins early in life, so children and teenagers are obvious candidates. But some adults at high risk of decay can benefit from sealants as well.

Do dental sealants replace fluoride?


No. Fluorides, such as those used in community water, toothpaste, gels, varnish, and mouthrinse also help to prevent decay. Fluoride works best on the smooth surfaces of teeth. The chewing surfaces on the back teeth, however, have tiny grooves where decay often begins. Sealants keep cavity-causing bacteria out of the grooves by covering them with a safe plastic coating. Sealants and fluorides work together to prevent tooth decay.

Many parents who suffered under the drill may notice that their children experience far fewer cavities than they did.

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Bethesda Chevy Chase Dental Care

6831 Wisconsin Ave., Suite P101,
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
301.986.8777


We accept these insurances:
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, DC Medicaid, Aetna, Aetna Student Health, Alliance/One Net, Ameritas, Ameritel Life Insurance, Anthem Dental, Assurant Employee Benefits, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Carefirst Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Coventry Health, Delta Dental, Denex Dental, Dental Benefit Provider, Dental Network of America, DentalQuest, Dentemax, Eastern Life & Health Insurance Co., GEHA, Great West, Group Benefit Services, Guardian, Humana Dental, John Alden Insurance, Mamsi (PPO only), Met Life, Premera Blue Cross Principal Life Insurance Co., Rayant Insurance Company of New York, Regence Blue Shield, Standard Life & Accident, Sun Life Financial, The Principal Plan Dental, Tricare, Unicare, United Concordia, United Healthcare