Dental Sealants

Dental Sealant Program

Since 2002, Healthy Connections, Inc. (HCI) has offered dental sealants to elementary students in Polk County and provided oral cancer screenings to area high school students.

Dental sealants are a plastic material that is placed by dental professionals on the chewing surfaces of permanent back teeth to prevent cavities. The sealant provides a physical barrier that prevents cavity causing bacteria from attacking the surface of the tooth. The thinner, weaker enamel in the deep grooves of the chewing surface of the tooth cause this area to be prone to tooth decay. Left untreated, tooth decay can eventually lead to pain, poor dental and physical health and tooth loss.

This experience is often the child’s first trip to the dentist so the Healthy Connections’ team blocks off a full day of regular patient care and engages help from the entire staff to provide a fun atmosphere where the children are taught the proper techniques in brushing and the benefits of oral health habits. By increasing dental health and hygiene, the child’s overall health outlook is enhanced and improved. Healthy Connections’ dental sealant program reflects our mission and vision to promote health and wellness for our children and families in the Western Arkansas area.

Children that participate in our Dental Sealant Program receive instruction in Oral Hygiene, such as how to brush and floss, and are given a toothbrush and dental floss to take home.

In February of every year, the Mena Clinic collaborates with the University of Arkansas Fort Smith Dental Hygiene School to provide sealants to elementary students from all area schools. This outreach has helped provide sealants to many children who otherwise would not have received them. To learn more about this or any of our other programs, please feel free to reach us at 479-437-3449.