How much do Sealant cost in Montana?
Underlined terms link to definitions in the Pearl Dental Glossary.
What is this procedure?
About this procedure
A dental sealant is a thin protective coating applied to the chewing surface of a back tooth. Sealants fill the deep grooves where toothbrush bristles can't reach, reducing the risk of cavities by up to 80% in those grooves. The procedure is fast, painless, and most commonly applied to children's permanent molars, though some adults benefit too.
Sealants are typically billed per tooth. A single application takes a few minutes per tooth and lasts 5โ10 years with normal wear. They are one of the most cost-effective preventive procedures in dentistry.
Price factors
What affects the cost?
- Number of teeth being sealed
- Age of patient (children vs. adults)
- Whether a fluoride treatment is applied same day
- Practice location
- Insurance coverage for preventive care
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What should your quote include?
Different offices bundle costs differently. Here's what a complete quote typically covers โ and what's often left out.
Usually included in the quoted price
- Cleaning and etching of tooth surfaces
- Sealant material application
- Curing and bite check
- Confirmation of which teeth are being sealed
Often billed separately โ ask before you agree
- Ask whether a follow-up check is included
Health stakes
What happens if you delay treatment?
Restorative procedures are usually recommended once a tooth has lost too much structure to remain stable on its own. Waiting rarely makes the situation simpler.
- Cavities form in the grooves of back teeth โ the most common site for decay
- Early decay requires a filling; advanced decay may require a crown
- Children and teens are at highest risk if sealants are skipped
Before you agree
Questions to ask your dentist
A good dentist won't mind these. Print this list or take a photo before your next visit.
- Which teeth are you recommending sealants for?
- How long do sealants typically last?
- Can sealants be applied over a tooth that already has a small cavity?
- Are sealants covered by my insurance?
- How do I know if a sealant has worn off and needs reapplication?
- At what age is it too late for sealants to be effective?
Coverage
Insurance & coverage notes
Insurance coverage varies by procedure type. For Dental Sealants, typical coverage tiers are: No Insurance $30 โ $75, Basic Insurance $0 โ $20, Major Insurance $0 โ $10.
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
At what age should kids get sealants?
Most pediatric dentists recommend sealants on permanent molars shortly after they erupt โ typically ages 6, 12, and 18. Earlier is better, before cavities have a chance to form in the grooves.
Are sealants worth it for adults?
Adults with deep grooves on their molars and a history of cavities can benefit from sealants. Adults without cavities and shallow grooves may not need them. Discuss with your dentist.
Does insurance cover sealants?
Most PPO plans cover sealants on permanent molars for patients under 18. Coverage for adult sealants is uncommon.
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