Santa Monica Dentist, California
1-10 of 1940 results. Page 1 of 194.Dr. Ebi Donavan Nikjoo (4.3 miles)
General Dentist
10921 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 601
Los Angeles, CA 90024
General Dentist
10921 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 601
Los Angeles, CA 90024
Dr. Clay D. Loveday, DMD (7.0 miles)
General Dentist
416 N Bedford Dr, Suite 209
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
General Dentist
416 N Bedford Dr, Suite 209
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Dr. Mitra Elisha Simanian, DDS (10.4 miles)
General Dentist
1200 Rosecrans Ave Ste 210
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
General Dentist
1200 Rosecrans Ave Ste 210
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Dr. Nadirshanw Camay, DDS (0.5 miles)
General Dentist
1227 Lincoln Blvd, Suite 202
Santa Monica, CA 90401
General Dentist
1227 Lincoln Blvd, Suite 202
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Dr. Emmanuel Bernard Gross, DDS (0.5 miles)
Pediatric Dentist
1243 7th St, Suite # C
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Pediatric Dentist
1243 7th St, Suite # C
Santa Monica, CA 90401
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Dental Sealants
Sealants are thin plastic coatings that protect the chewing surfaces of children's back teeth from decay (cavities). Because they have small pits and grooves, these surfaces are rough and uneven. Food and germs can get stuck in the pits and grooves and stay there for a long time because toothbrush bristles cannot brush them away. Sealants fill in the grooves and keep the food out.
Sealants are thin plastic coatings that protect the chewing surfaces of children's back teeth from decay (cavities). Because they have small pits and grooves, these surfaces are rough and uneven. Food and germs can get stuck in the pits and grooves and stay there for a long time because toothbrush bristles cannot brush them away. Sealants fill in the grooves and keep the food out.
