Your child’s first dental exam at Blaisdell Family Dentistry should occur when the first teeth are in, usually between six months and one year of age. During your child’s first check-up at our Boise office, we can discuss sealants, a clear layer of plastic applied to the grooved surfaces of the teeth.
Sealants protect the teeth and prevent cavities by filling in the crevasses where food particles can get caught and breed harmful bacteria. They are especially effective in the back teeth where most cavities occur.
The application process takes only one short visit at Blaisdell Family Dentistry. The teeth are cleaned and dried, and then liquid sealant is applied to teeth and hardened: it’s quick and painless. Your child will be able to eat right after the appointment.
Sealants are covered by most Idaho dental insurance plans. For Boise parents who pay out-of-pocket, sealants are still cost-effective considering the cavities and future visits that can be avoided. Some Idaho dental insurance plans have age limitations for sealants. Check your policy if you are unsure of the qualifications. Blaisdell Family Dentistry ordinarily recommends having sealants applied as early as possible.
If properly cared for, dental sealants can last for many years, protecting your child during the most cavity-prone ages.
Diligent oral hygiene and refraining from biting into hard objects are essential and will help the sealants last longer. Lynn R. & Craig Blaisdell will inspect the sealants during routine dental visits and recommend re-application or repair if needed.
Sealants, brushing and flossing, a balanced diet, and twice-yearly Blaisdell Family Dentistry dental visits are vital for pediatric dental health. For more details about sealants, contact Blaisdell Family Dentistry today.
Drs. Lynn R. & Craig Blaisdell
Blaisdell Family Dentistry
Serving Boise since 1981
Excellence in Dentistry