Children With New Permanent Molars
The ideal time to apply sealants is shortly after the first and second permanent molars erupt — around ages six to seven and twelve to thirteen respectively. Sealing molars immediately after eruption prevents decay from ever getting a foothold in those vulnerable grooves.
Cavity-Prone Children & Teens
Children who have had cavities, have deep grooves in their teeth, or who struggle with consistent brushing benefit most from both fluoride and sealants. These tools compensate for the limitations of home care at an age when technique and consistency are still developing.
Adults With Elevated Cavity Risk
Adults managing dry mouth (from medications or systemic conditions), undergoing cancer treatment, wearing orthodontic appliances, or with a history of frequent decay benefit from professional fluoride at every cleaning appointment — not just in childhood.
Patients With Exposed Root Surfaces
Gum recession exposes root surfaces that don’t have the protective enamel layer of the crown. Roots are significantly more cavity-prone than enamel. Fluoride treatment for adults with recession is a straightforward, evidence-based way to reduce root caries risk.