Patient Guide for Your New Dental Sealants

Appliance & Preventive Care

How to Use / Wear

Your new dental sealants are a powerful, invisible shield for your teeth. To make sure this shield is as strong as possible, please follow these simple instructions.

  • For the next 30 minutes: Please do not eat or drink anything. This gives the sealant material time to fully harden and bond to your tooth.
  • For the rest of today: Please avoid eating very sticky, chewy, or hard foods. Things like hard candies, ice, or chewy caramels can put a lot of pressure on a brand new sealant.

Cleaning & Maintenance

Caring for your sealants is easy and becomes a normal part of your daily hygiene routine.

  • Brush and Floss Normally: You should brush and floss your teeth just as you always do. Sealants are an extra layer of protection, but they do not replace the need for good oral hygiene.
  • Avoid Biting Hard Objects: Try not to chew on very hard things like ice cubes, popcorn kernels, or hard candy. This is the most common reason a sealant might chip or wear down.
  • Regular Check-ups: We will check your sealants at every one of your regular dental check-up and cleaning appointments to make sure they are intact and protecting your teeth. If we find a small chip or leak, they can be easily repaired.

What To Expect

It is very common for your bite to feel a little different after a sealant is placed.

  • Your Bite May Feel “High”: The sealant material fills in the deep grooves of your teeth, so it is completely normal to feel that your bite is hitting that spot first. This feeling is temporary.
  • It Will Settle In: As you chew over the next day or two, the sealant material will naturally settle into your bite, and the “high” feeling will go away completely.

Frequently Asked Questions

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