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Dental Fillings in Lewiston, ID

At Johnny Fisher DDS, we offer expert dental fillings in Lewiston, ID to restore your teeth and protect your oral health. Whether you’re dealing with a cavity or minor tooth damage, Dr. Fisher uses durable, tooth-colored composite materials that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth for a strong, natural-looking result. Our gentle, precise approach ensures your comfort throughout the procedure while preserving as much of your natural tooth structure as possible. If you’re experiencing tooth sensitivity or suspect decay, trust our Lewiston dental team to provide fast, effective care with long-lasting results.

More About Fillings & Sealants

Brushing and flossing do a great job of removing most food particles and sugar, but the back teeth have deep grooves and crevices where buildup can easily occur. Dental sealants provide an extra layer of protection by covering these vulnerable areas, preventing plaque and bacteria from reaching the enamel and causing decay.

Who Needs Sealants?

While sealants are rather easy to place, they aren’t for every patient. Typically, dentists will place sealants on children and teenagers when they first get their premolars and molars. This helps to protect their teeth through a person’s more cavity-prone years. However, dentists may also put sealants onto an adult’s mouths when they have tooth decay or fillings in their molars. In some cases, a dentist may also place sealants onto a patient’s baby teeth in order to help keep those teeth healthy and aid in the proper development of their adult teeth. Baby teeth are important to hold spacing for subsequent adult teeth, and early baby tooth loss may require additional spacing or alignment when the adult teeth erupt.

How Sealants are Placed

The process of placing sealants is relatively fast and completely pain-free. However, proper sealant placement requires a few steps to be followed in order to ensure that they properly adhere to the teeth and don’t seal in any bacteria underneath.

  • Thorough cleaning – The teeth that are going to be sealed should first be thoroughly cleaned. This will ensure that there no cavity-causing bacteria will be allowed underneath the sealant as well as provides a good surface for the sealant to adhere to.
  • Dry the tooth – If the tooth is wet, it may not allow the sealant to adhere to the tooth properly. Each tooth will be dried, and a piece of cotton or other material will be placed around the tooth to keep it moisture free.
  • Roughing the surface – The smooth surface of your tooth doesn’t allow the sealant a good surface to adhere to, so an acid solution is placed on the tooth which will give your tooth a rougher texture and more surface area to allow the sealant to cling to the tooth properly.
  • Rinse and dry – The tooth is then rinsed and dried to clear the acid solution.
  • Paint the tooth – The sealant is then brushed onto the tooth enamel which then bonds to the tooth. Sometimes a special light will be used to cure the sealant and further harden the protective coating.

Sealant Lifespan

Sealants don’t last forever. They are designed to last for around ten years. However, some patients will find that their sealants can chip or wear down before that time which is why it is important to continue your routine dental visits so that they can regularly inspect the sealants and correct any issues that may occur.

Overview

Dental sealants are a great option to add another protective layer to your teeth. Sealants coat the enamel of molars and premolars in a thin plastic coating that blocks sugars and bacteria from contacting your tooth’s surface. If you are considering the need for sealants, contact your dentist today to schedule an appointment and see if they are right for you.

Our Promise To You!

We know visiting the dentist isn’t everyone’s idea of a good time, but we love it and will do our best to make this dental visit the best one you’ve ever had! Whether you come for your regular cleaning or need more extensive care such as implants, gum surgery, wisdom teeth removal, root canals, or clear aligners, the team will take care of you with a smile and genuine concern for your comfort and well-being.

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Pullman Office

650 SE Bishop Boulevard Suite 200
Pullman, WA 99163

(509) 332-2366
info@jonnyfisherdds.com

Lewiston Office

937 Bryden Avenue
Lewiston, ID 83501

(208) 746-2668
lewiston@jonnyfisherdds.com