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During the baby's growth, pit and fissure sealing is a very important oral health care measure. Can effectively prevent dental caries and protect the baby's oral health. So, when did pit and fissure sealing happen? Below, let's introduce them one by one.

First and second deciduous molars

When the baby is about 3 years old, we will seal the pit and fissure of the first and second deciduous molars to prevent them from being damaged by dental caries. These deciduous molars are very important for maintaining the baby's chewing function and can also help guide the eruption of permanent teeth!

Six-aged tooth

When the baby is about 6 years old and the six-year-old tooth comes out and is completely exposed in the mouth, we will also seal the pit and fissure for it. Because this is a permanent tooth, it will accompany the baby for life, so it must be protected!

First premolar, second premolar

During the baby 10- 12 years old, we will also seal the first premolar and the second premolar, and when 12 years old, we will also seal the second molar.

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