Dental Sealants in Torrance, CA
Protect your teeth from cavities with quick, painless dental sealants that help keep smiles healthy and decay-free.


Dental Sealants in Torrance, CA | Haru Dental
At Haru Dental, we use dental sealants in Torrance as part of our preventive care for both children and adults — a small step that can save you from fillings, crowns, and root canals down the road.
Why Sealants Are Worth It
1. Cavity Prevention Where It Matters Most: Around 80% of cavities form on the chewing surfaces of back teeth. Sealants directly cover that high-risk zone.
2. Quick, Painless, and Drill-Free: The entire process takes only a few minutes per tooth. There’s no drilling, no needles, and no recovery time — your child (or you) can eat right after.
3. Saves Money in the Long Run: A sealant is a fraction of the cost of a filling, and even further from the cost of a crown or root canal. Prevention is almost always the cheaper path.
4. Easier Daily Brushing: A sealed tooth is easier to clean. The smooth surface means brushing actually reaches the whole tooth instead of skimming over deep grooves.
What Are Dental Sealants?
Who Should Consider Dental Sealants?
Dental sealants are most commonly recommended for children and teenagers, but they can also be beneficial for adults in certain situations.
Sealants may be recommended if you:
- Have deep grooves in your molars
- Are prone to cavities
- Want additional protection against tooth decay
- Have newly erupted permanent molars
- Want to protect healthy teeth from future damage
By applying sealants early, dentists can help prevent cavities before they even begin.
How the Procedure Works
- Clean the tooth — your hygienist removes plaque and debris from the surface.
- Prepare the enamel — a mild etching solution slightly roughens the tooth so the sealant bonds tightly.
- Rinse and dry — the tooth is rinsed clean and dried completely.
- Apply the sealant — the liquid resin is painted into the grooves of the tooth.
- Cure with a special light — a blue curing light hardens the sealant within seconds.
That’s it. The tooth is ready for normal use right away — no soreness, no waiting period.
Who Should Get Dental Sealants?
- Have deep grooves or pits in your molars
- Are cavity-prone or have a history of decay
- Have newly erupted permanent molars (typically ages 6 and 12)
- Want to protect healthy teeth from future damage
- Wear braces or have limited dexterity to brush thoroughly
Applying sealants early — right after permanent molars come in — is one of the most effective preventive steps in modern dentistry.
How Long Do Sealants Last?
With good oral hygiene, sealants typically last 5 to 10 years. At every checkup, your Haru Dental team will inspect them for wear or chipping. If a sealant ever wears down, it can be quickly repaired or reapplied to keep protection in place.


Caring for Sealed Teeth
- Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste
- Floss daily
- Limit sticky candies, hard ice, and sugary drinks
- Visit Haru Dental every six months for checkups and cleanings


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Learn more →Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Modern sealants are BPA-free and have been used safely in dentistry for decades. The amount of material applied is tiny.
Not at all. There’s no drilling or anesthesia — most patients feel nothing more than a brush on the tooth.
The ideal time is shortly after the first permanent molars erupt (around age 6) and again when the second set comes in (around age 12).
Absolutely. Adults with deep grooves or a history of cavities are great candidates.
Most dental plans cover sealants for children, and many cover them for adults as preventive care. Our front-desk team will verify your benefits before treatment.
The risk is dramatically lower, but daily brushing, flossing, and regular checkups are still essential.