Fissure Sealants
Protective coatings to help prevent decay in back teet
Fissure Sealants Port Macquarie, Laurieton & Surrounding Areas
Concerned about your child’s back teeth and how easily cavities can form in those deep grooves? Even with good brushing, molars can be tricky to keep clean.
Fissure sealants offer a straightforward way to help protect these teeth before decay gets a chance to take hold.

SEALING DEEP GROOVES IN TEETH
Fissure sealants are thin protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth, particularly molars and premolars. These teeth have deep grooves and pits that can trap food and bacteria, making them difficult to clean thoroughly.
Sealants create a smooth barrier designed to help protect these vulnerable areas from decay.
Families from Wauchope, Port Macquarie, Laurieton & Surrounding Areas, and throughout the Hastings region choose our friendly team here at Wauchope Dental for fissure sealants to help protect children’s teeth from cavities.
WHAT FISSURE SEALANTS CAN HELP WITH
DEEP GROOVES THAT TRAP FOOD
Back teeth often have deep fissures and pits in their chewing surfaces where food particles and bacteria can become trapped. Even with good brushing, these grooves can be difficult to clean properly. Sealants fill these grooves, creating a smoother surface that’s easier to keep clean.
PREVENTING DECAY IN CHILDREN AND TEENS
Children and teenagers are particularly prone to cavities in their back teeth as permanent molars emerge. Sealants applied soon after these teeth come through may help protect them during the years when cavity risk is highest.
PROTECTING TEETH IN ADULTS
Adults with deep grooves in their back teeth or a history of decay can also benefit from sealants. If you haven’t had cavities in these teeth yet, sealants may help prevent future decay in these vulnerable areas.
YOUR SEALANT TREATMENT
CLEANING AND PREPARING THE TOOTH
We clean the tooth surface thoroughly and etch it lightly to help the sealant bond properly.
DRYING AND ISOLATING THE TOOTH
We dry the tooth completely and keep it dry, as moisture can prevent the sealant from bonding.
APPLYING THE SEALANT MATERIAL
We paint the liquid sealant material into the grooves and pits on the chewing surface carefully.
CURING AND CHECKING THE SEAL
We use a special light to harden the sealant, then check the bite and smooth any high spots.
Risk & Recovery
Possible Risks
- Sealants can chip, wear away, or fall off over time, particularly with heavy chewing
- If a sealant comes loose partially, bacteria can get trapped underneath
- Sealants don’t prevent decay on other tooth surfaces or between teeth
- Existing decay must be treated first, as sealants seal over tooth surfaces
Recovery
- No recovery time needed, you can eat and drink immediately after treatment
- Sealants may feel slightly different initially but you’ll adapt quickly
- Avoid very hard or sticky foods that might dislodge newly placed sealants
- Regular checkups help monitor sealant condition and replace them if needed
TRANSPARENT PRICING, NO SURPRISES
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FAQ's: Fissure Sealants
Honest answers to help you feel informed and comfortable
At what age should children get sealants?
Sealants are most commonly applied when permanent molars come through, which typically happens around age 6 for first molars and around age 12 for second molars. Applying sealants soon after these teeth emerge, before decay develops, may provide the best protection during cavity-prone years.
Some children may benefit from sealants on baby teeth if those teeth have particularly deep grooves and the child is at high risk for cavities. We’ll assess your child’s individual needs and recommend sealants if they would be beneficial.
How long do fissure sealants last?
Sealants typically last 5 to 10 years with normal wear, though some wear away sooner and others last longer. The longevity depends on factors like chewing habits, diet, tooth grinding, and how well the sealant bonded initially.
We check sealants at regular checkups and can repair or replace them if they’ve chipped or worn away. Even if a sealant doesn’t last indefinitely, it provides protection during the years when cavity risk is often highest, particularly in children and teenagers.
Do sealants replace brushing and flossing?
No, sealants are an additional protective measure, not a replacement for good oral hygiene. Sealants only protect the chewing surfaces of back teeth. You still need to brush twice daily and floss to clean between teeth and along the gum line.
Sealants work best when combined with fluoride toothpaste, regular dental checkups, and a diet low in sugary foods and drinks. Think of sealants as extra insurance for vulnerable tooth surfaces, but good daily care is still essential.

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INTERESTED IN FISSURE SEALANTS?
Let’s discuss whether sealants could benefit you or your children’s dental health.
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