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Dental Sealants in Gretna, NE

Easy to apply and effective, preventative treatment.

Are You Worried About Cavities Sneaking Up on Your Child’s Teeth?

Neighborhood Dental in Gretna, NE, has the easy solution for long-lasting cavity protection.

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If you or your child struggles with tooth decay in the deep grooves of back molars, you’re not alone. Brushing and flossing can’t always reach every hiding place where plaque and food particles collect—leading to cavities and enamel damage.

At Neighborhood DentalThis link leads to Home page, we specialize in dental sealants in Gretna, NE, a painless procedure that seals those vulnerable areas to keep your oral health strong and your child’s oral health protected.

Possible issues fixed with dental sealants:

  • Frequent cavities in your back teeth or your child’s teeth

  • Food particles getting stuck in deep grooves

  • Weakened enamel leading to increased decay risk

  • Extra sensitivity in back molars

  • Uneven chewing surfaces that trap plaque

Dental sealants provide a safe, effective way to protect teeth for several years. Whether for your child’s oral health or your own, our team is here to help keep your smile healthy and beautiful.

Five Ways Dental Sealants Can Protect Your Smile

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Prevents Cavities Before They Start

Dental sealants act as a barrier between your enamel and harmful plaque, dramatically lowering your risk of tooth decay. They effectively seal the deep grooves in back molars that brushing alone can’t fully clean, helping to prevent cavities before they start.

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Protects a Child’s Oral Health

Children are more prone to cavities, especially in back teeth. Sealants protect vulnerable areas, giving your child a healthier smile and avoiding the discomfort of fillings or more complex dental treatments later. By preventing decay, sealants can save your child from more costly dental procedures, saving both time and money.

Quick,Ppainless Procedure

The process is easy and stress-free. A special liquid-form coating is painted onto teeth, then hardened with a curing light—no drilling, no needles, and no discomfort.

Long-lasting Results

Sealants hold up well under normal chewing and can last several years before needing reapplication, helping you achieve long-term protection for your oral health.

Security and Comfort for Children

We prioritize your child’s security and comfort during the sealant procedure, ensuring a safe and reassuring experience.

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Understanding Tooth Decay

Why cavities form and how they threaten your family’s smiles.

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Tooth decay is one of the most common threats to oral health for both children and adults. It begins when bacteria in the mouth feed on leftover food particles—especially sugars and starches—producing acids that attack the tooth enamel. Over time, these acids can break down the enamel, leading to cavities and discomfort.

Back teeth, like molars, are particularly at risk because their deep grooves and uneven surfaces make it easy for food particles and bacteria to hide, even with regular brushing.

Children are especially vulnerable to tooth decay, but people of all ages can be affected. Without proper care, cavities can develop, causing pain and sometimes leading to more serious dental issues. That’s why regular dental checkups and preventative treatments, such as dental sealants, are so important.

Sealants provide a protective shield over the deep grooves of back teeth, helping to reduce the risk of decay and keep your family’s smiles healthy and strong.

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What Are Dental Sealants?

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Highly effective at preventing tooth decay on the biting surfaces of back molars, dental sealants are a simple, preventative treatment. Before the sealant is applied, the tooth surface is thoroughly cleaned and dried to ensure proper adhesion. Your dentist applies a tooth-colored, liquid-form coating directly onto the chewing surface.

This coating quickly hardens with a curing light, sealing deep grooves that can trap food particles and plaque. Sealants protect areas your toothbrush and floss can’t reach, keeping enamel safe from decay.

The process is quick—just a few minutes per tooth—and sealants hold strong for several years under normal chewing. Both children and adults can benefit from this painless procedure, making it a smart addition to your regular dental checkups and preventative services available at our Gretna dental office.

How We Apply Dental Sealants at Neighborhood Dental

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Step 1 – Cleaning and Preparing the Teeth

Dr. Zysset or Dr. Ehly gently cleans the back teeth, removing plaque and ensuring the enamel is ready for sealant placement. This cleaning also helps maintain healthy gums by removing bacteria that can cause gum disease. Your teeth are dried, and a safe solution is applied to help the sealants bond.

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Step 2 – Applying the Liquid-form Coating

The liquid-form sealant is carefully brushed into each tooth’s deep grooves. This creates a smooth, protective layer that prevents plaque, food particles, and decay from taking hold in hard-to-clean areas—especially in a child’s teeth.

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Step 3 – Hardening with a Special Curing Light

We use a special curing light to harden the sealants in just seconds. Once complete, your back molars are fully protected—and your beautiful smile is one step closer to staying healthy for years.

Taking Care of Your Teeth After Sealants

Simple steps to keep your smile healthy and your sealants strong.

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Once dental sealants have been applied, keeping your teeth and sealants in top shape is easy with a few simple habits. Brush your teeth at least twice a day using fluoride toothpaste, making sure to clean all surfaces—including around the sealants.

Daily flossing is also important to remove plaque and food particles from between your teeth, where sealants can’t reach.

Regular dental checkups are key to ensuring your sealants hold up well and continue to protect your teeth from cavities and decay. Your dentist will check the condition of your sealants during each visit and recommend reapplication if needed. To help your sealants last for years, avoid chewing on hard foods or ice, which can break or dislodge the protective coating.

If you notice any chips, wear, or signs of tooth decay, contact your dentist promptly for care.

By following these easy steps, you can reduce your risk of cavities, keep your smile beautiful, and ensure your dental sealants remain effective for a long time. Maintaining good oral hygiene and regular dental visits will help you and your family enjoy healthy, happy smiles for years to come.

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The Gretna Experts in Cavity Prevention

Your comfort and oral health are always our priority.
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At Neighborhood Dental, Dr. Zysset and Dr. Ehly have years of experience providing preventative treatments like dental sealants, as well as emergency dentistry services. We focus on making every visit comfortable, whether it’s for your child’s teeth or your own.

Our gentle approach, advanced technology, and commitment to your child’s oral health mean you can trust us for a painless procedure with lasting results. We’re here to help you keep your teeth strong, healthy, and cavity-free.

Your Questions About Dental Sealants, Answered

Learn how sealants protect your smile and why they’re worth it.

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