Pediatric Sealants and Fillings in North Richland Hills, TX

At NRH Pediatric Dentistry, we believe the best dental care starts with prevention. Dental sealants and fillings are simple, effective ways to help children avoid cavities and keep their teeth healthy. Our team makes every visit positive and reassuring, so your child can feel confident and comfortable while receiving the care they need.

What Are Pediatric Dental Sealants?

The back teeth have natural grooves on their chewing surfaces. These tiny pits and fissures can easily trap food and bacteria, making them the most common place for cavities to develop. Regular brushing and fluoride are helpful, but they often cannot reach deep into these areas.
Sealants are thin protective coatings that smooth out those surfaces and protect them from decay. A sealed tooth is much less likely to develop a cavity and your child can avoid the pain and more complicated treatments that come with tooth decay.


Benefits of Sealants

  • Quick and painless to apply
  • Proven to reduce cavities by more than 70 percent
  • Long lasting protection that can stay in place for many years
  • Helps children avoid discomfort and more costly treatments later

How We Place Sealants

Applying sealants is a very simple process:

1

We gently clean and dry the tooth.

2

A safe solution is brushed on to help the sealant bond.

3

The sealant material is painted on and hardened with a special light.
The entire process takes only a few minutes, and your child can leave with added protection for their smile.

Safe and Effective Protection

Sealants have been recommended for decades by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and the American Dental Association. They remain one of the safest and most effective preventive treatments available for children.

Pediatric Fillings: Treating Cavities Early

Even with good habits, cavities can still develop, and when they do, fillings are the best way to repair the tooth and prevent decay from spreading. Baby teeth play an important role in guiding permanent teeth into the right position and helping children eat and speak comfortably, so treating decay is essential to avoid pain, infection, or future alignment issues. At our office, we often use tooth-colored fillings that blend naturally with your child’s smile, and we always take time to explain the best treatment option and help your child feel at ease throughout the process.

Caring for Teeth After Sealants or Fillings

Sealants and fillings do not replace healthy habits. Children should continue brushing twice each day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, and visiting our office regularly for cleanings and checkups. With proper care, sealants can last for many years and fillings will keep teeth strong and healthy.

Protect Your Child’s Smile Today

Dr. Jody Cremer and our team at NRH Pediatric Dentistry are here to make dental care simple, stress-free, and effective. Whether your child needs sealants to prevent cavities or a filling to restore a tooth, you can count on us for gentle, compassionate care.

FAQ's

Are sealants painful for children?

No. Placing sealants is completely painless. The process only takes a few minutes and does not require numbing or drilling.

How long do sealants last?

Sealants can protect teeth for many years, often up to a decade, as long as your child maintains regular dental checkups and good oral hygiene.

Do fillings hurt?

We take every step to make children feel comfortable. If a filling is needed, we gently numb the area so the treatment is stress-free and painless.

Are sealants and fillings covered by insurance?

Most dental insurance plans cover sealants and fillings for children since they are preventive and restorative treatments. Our team will review your benefits and help you understand your coverage.

At what age should my child get sealants?

Sealants are usually recommended once the permanent molars come in, which is around ages 6 and 12. However, each child is different and Dr. Cremer will recommend the best timing during your child’s checkups.

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  • Monday – Thursday
    8:30am – 12:00pm
    1:30pm – 5:00pm
  • Friday – Sunday Closed

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6505 Precinct Line Rd. North Richland Hills, TX 76182

  • Monday – Thursday
    8:30am – 12:00pm
    1:30pm – 5:00pm
  • Friday – Sunday Closed
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