Sealants
You could have obtained sealant treatment if you previously underwent a dental procedure. It is a short and straightforward treatment that many patients are unaware of. Sealants are tiny plastic coatings painted on the surface of the teeth to help prevent deterioration and secure the underlying tooth.
Sealants easily bind with the surface of teeth when they are applied. This plastic covering protects the enamel on the chewing and grinding surfaces of the teeth. This procedure is typically performed on the flatter back teeth, such as molars and premolars, to better shield them from bacteria accumulation between the cusps of the teeth.
Though brushing and flossing are good at eliminating most food and sugar particles, your back teeth have several areas where plaque can occur. Sealants secure these weak points by “sealing” the tooth and preventing this accumulation from ever touching our enamel.