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June 12, 2025Ah, childhood. That magical time of skinned knees, glittery stickers, and mysteriously sticky fingers. But along with all the fun comes something less magical: the dreaded children’s cavity.
Trying to keep up with your child’s dental hygiene can feel like brushing teeth with a moving target. Sometimes, literally. And while brushing, flossing, and fluoride toothpaste are your first line of defence, sometimes kids need a little extra help. That’s where dental sealants come in.
Think of sealants as invisible shields that help guard your child’s teeth from sugar-loving bacteria. While nothing can replace daily hygiene, why not give your kids a little extra help to protect their oral health?
What Are Dental Sealants, Anyway?
Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings that can be applied to the chewing surfaces of your child’s back teeth (molars and premolars). These teeth have deeper grooves and pits that are perfect hideouts for food and bacteria, even for kids who brush their teeth like champs.
Sealants are made from a safe, BPA-free resin and are virtually invisible once applied. The process is quick, painless, and doesn’t require any numbing or drilling, so they get bonus points for zero drama.
When Do Dentists Use Sealants?
We typically recommend sealants around the time your child’s permanent teeth come in, usually between the ages of 6 and 12. That said, some younger children may benefit from sealants on their baby teeth if those teeth have deep grooves and are especially cavity-prone.
A quick visit to Knox Mountain Dentistry will help determine the best timing for your child. As your friendly Kelowna children’s dentist team, we’ll guide you based on their age, dental history, and snack habits.
How Do Sealants Prevent Cavities?
Here’s the science in snack-sized terms: sealants create a smooth barrier over the chewing surface of molars, keeping out food particles and plaque that love to settle into grooves.
Since back teeth are tricky to clean thoroughly—especially when your child brushes at warp speed—sealants give these teeth some much-needed backup.
Sealants can last several years with regular dental checkups and proper care. They’re one of the most cost-effective and low-maintenance ways to prevent cavities in children, especially in those hard-to-reach places.

What Else Helps Prevent Cavities?
Sealants are awesome, but they’re part of a bigger dental health plan for protecting your child’s teeth at every stage. Here’s what we recommend based on age:
Young Children (0–5 Years)
- Start brushing with a small, pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste around age 3 (earlier with a grain of rice-sized amount if needed).
- Wipe gums with a soft, clean cloth before teeth grow in, and bring your child to the dentist by their first birthday or within 6 months of the first tooth.
- Limit juice, sugary snacks, and sticky treats (sorry, gummy vitamins!)
School-Aged Children (6–12 Years)
- Encourage good oral hygiene by making brushing fun (hello, sticker charts and catchy tunes).
- Floss daily once teeth start touching.
- Sealants are a go-to during this stage.
- Monitor brushing and help if they’re rushing or missing spots.
- Keep up with regular dental visits every 6 months.

Why We Use White Fillings for Kids
If your child does end up with a cavity, rest assured that we offer fillings that are both effective and discreet. At Knox Mountain Dentistry, we use white fillings, also known as composite fillings, for treating cavities in children.
These fillings are tooth-coloured, so they blend in naturally with your child’s smile. No silver spots, no flashy reminders of dental work—just a seamless, healthy-looking tooth. They’re also strong, durable, and bonded directly to the tooth, which means less drilling and more preservation of your child’s natural tooth enamel.
It’s a modern solution that helps restore function, supports good oral health, and looks great too, because even little smiles deserve big confidence.
FAQs About Dental Sealants & Children’s Cavities
Not even close! Sealants are a support act, not a solo performance. Kids still need to brush, floss, and visit the dentist regularly.
Yes! Sealants are completely safe and approved by dental associations around the world. We use a small amount of resin, and it hardens quickly.
Not at all. No needles, no numbing, no stress. It takes just a few minutes per tooth, and kids can get back to school or the playground right after.
On average, sealants last 5–10 years, though we’ll check them during each regular dental visit and touch them up if needed.
At Knox Mountain Dentistry, we’re all about helping your kids (and teens!) develop lifelong habits for strong, healthy teeth. Whether you’re dealing with white spots, wondering about your toddler’s toothbrush technique, or looking for ways to prevent tooth decay in your teen, we’re here with real solutions and a few dad jokes, too.
Ready to add sealants to your child’s dental hygiene game plan? Let’s talk. Book a visit today and let’s keep those adult teeth sparkling from day one.