2 stains on 1 sealant?


Question:
I have 2 blackish looking stains on 1 of my sealants. Is this normal?

Answers:
When a sealant is placed in its liquid form bubbles in the material can occur and then when the sealants are light cured they might be left behind. You could have caught some stain in those pits. If you sealants are clear (instead of white) you could be seeing some stain that is under the material. Have your dentist or hygienist check them out for you.

JAMRDH - a dental hygienist
sounds like a cavity.
Could quite literally be staining from tea/coffee or it might possibly be a cavity, if i were you go get it checked out by your dentist, but if there is no hot/cold/sweet sensitivity i would say that it is just staining.
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