Dr. Ben Lambeth, DDS & Dr. Megumi Lambeth, DDS

310 East Main St., Suite 335 | Carrboro, NC 27510

Dental Sealants in Carrboro, NC

Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth to help prevent cavities. These grooves and pits can be hard to clean, especially for children, making them more prone to decay. Sealants create a smooth surface that blocks out food and bacteria. The application is quick, painless, and highly effective in supporting long-term oral health for kids, teens, and even adults. Interested in learning more or scheduling with us? Contact our office today!

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What are the benefits of dental sealants?

  • Provide a protective barrier against food and bacteria
  • Reduce the risk of cavities in hard-to-clean areas
  • Offer long-lasting protection with minimal maintenance
  • Safe and painless to apply
  • Cost-effective compared to treating cavities later
  • Ideal preventive treatment for children and teens

Are dental sealants noticeable?

Dental sealants are barely noticeable once applied. They are typically clear, white, or slightly tinted to blend naturally with the tooth’s surface. Most patients can’t see or feel them after placement, and others won’t be able to tell you have them at all. In fact, many patients forget that they even have them! We always check sealants during routine exams, and we can let you know when they need to be replaced.

Are dental sealants safe?

Dental sealants are considered very safe and have been widely used for decades. They are made from materials specifically designed for dental use and do not interfere with normal tooth function. The amount of BPA in sealants, if any, is extremely low and far below the levels found in many daily products. For most patients, the protective benefits greatly outweigh any potential risks, making sealants a trusted preventive treatment.

Are dental sealants affordable?

Dental sealants are one of the most affordable preventive treatments available. They typically cost far less than filling a cavity, making them a smart investment in long-term oral health. Many dental insurance plans cover sealants for children and sometimes teenagers, helping reduce out-of-pocket costs. Even without insurance, sealants provide excellent value by preventing decay and avoiding more complex dental procedures in the future.

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