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Dental Sealants Since the 1950s, dental sealants have served as an effective and preventative measure to help insure the sound structure of teeth. Sealants (a thin plastic material) provide a physical barrier between the grooved surfaces on the teeth and the bacteria that attack and cause cavities. Sealants differ from fluoride in that fluoride strengthens and remineralizes the smooth surfaces of teeth, while sealants protect the grooved exterior. Because they do not involve drilling or resculpting of the original structure of the tooth, dental sealants are a popular and painless alternative to these more involved procedures. Dental sealants save time and money by eliminating the need for future fillings and dental visits. The
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