Nashua NH Dentist |The Benefits of Adult Dental Sealants

Nashua NH Dentist |The Benefits of Adult Dental Sealants

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Although dental sealants are often associated with pediatric dentistry, they can be a beneficial option for adults as well. A dental sealant is a protective, plastic film that helps prevent tooth decay.

Even with at home oral health care, there are areas of the mouth that can be difficult to reach, making it tough to properly clean. Our dentist, Dr. Stephen Ura, can determine whether dental sealants are a viable option in helping give you extra protection from tooth decay.

Our goal is to make every one of your dental visits at Center for Dental Excellence as comfortable as possible. Applying dental sealants is a quick procedure, which offers substantial benefits. According to the American Dental Association, adult sealants are an effective solution to cavity prevention and in preventing the progression of an early non-cavitated tooth lesion.

With proper at home care and regular professional cleanings, dental sealants can last up to 10 years while effectively preventing tooth decay.

Contact our Nashua dental office for more information about dental sealants and to schedule a cleaning with our dentist, Dr. Stephen Ura.

Center For Dental Excellence
Phone: (603) 886-5500
Url: https://nashuadental.com/
74 Northeast Blvd., Suite #19
Nashua, NH 03062

About The Author

Dr. Janiga earned his undergraduate degree from Trinity College before receiving his dental degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 2015. A Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, he completes over 100 hours of continuing education each year and provides comprehensive care including implants, orthodontics, and same-day crowns. Dr. Janiga is passionate about building lasting relationships with patients and helping them achieve healthy, confident smiles. Outside the office, he enjoys exploring National Parks, photography, and spending time with his wife and two daughters.

Categories: Dentistry | Published: October 1, 2020