a coating that is painted onto a tooth shortly after it's erupted
an acrylic-like material that helps shield out decay-causing bacteria from the chewing surfaces of back teeth
a plastic coating applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth
a plastic material that is applied to the chewing surface of the back teeth
a plastic material used to cover grooves of molar teeth
a protective coating that covers deep grooves in back teeth
a protective plastic coating that is placed on the top surface of back teeth
a special epoxy material that acts as a barrier against plaque, acids, and decay-causing bacteria
a thin, clear plastic coating that is applied as a liquid to the chewing surface of the tooth
a thin plastic coating that covers the chewing surfaces of back teeth (molars), where most decay occurs
a thin plastic film placed on the chewing surfaces of molars and premolars (the teeth directly in front of the molars)
a thin plastic film that is applied to the grooves on the chewing surfaces of teeth
a thin resin film painted in the grooves (fissures) of molars and premolars
a thin, plastic film that is painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth - the molars and premolars - to prevent tooth decay.
Dental sealants are a dental treatment consisting of applying a plastic material to one or more teeth, for the purpose of preventing dental caries (cavities) or other forms of tooth decay.