Are sealing and varnishing of children’s teeth the same procedures?

No, these are two different treatments. Only teeth that have grooves on the so-called occlusal surface. These places are most susceptible to tooth decay. This is where the tooth most often begins to decay. The grooves must first be thoroughly cleaned. Then the dentist fills them with an appropriate material. Thanks to this, cavities in the teeth are eliminated. The teeth are then easier to clean and protect against caries. It is best to seal your teeth immediately after they erupt. Then, every six months, such teeth should be checked for caries and whether the sealant has not washed out. When it comes to varnishing, it is used on all tooth surfaces. The treatment involves covering them with fluoride varnish. This substance is supposed to strengthen the enamel, making the tooth less susceptible to caries. Teeth varnishing, depending on the preparation and tendency to caries, should be repeated every six months or every year.

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