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Dental sealants--good or bad? |
Hi everyone, just wanted to see what people thought about dental sealants and your experience with them. My son is 23 yrs old. I had sealants put on his back permanent teeth. No cavities. I would definitely recommend getting sealants. Speak with your dentist about your concern regarding the BPA chemical. I've had my sealants for a few months now and its still there. I think its you should get them since they prevent cavities and all that. I think it really works. Sealants are great--go for it. They last for a while and are fantastic at preventing cavities if you practice faithful tusk-brushing and flossing. : ) dental sealants do work effectively in reducing caries and preventing there occurrence and are an effective and widely used world wide |
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