Goodbye, Caries. Hello, Curodont.
Naturally remineralizing early lesions, Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus helps prevent caries by treating decay before it completely cavitates
The old adage that prevention is better than a cure may be attributed to a Dutch philosopher, but it just as easily could have been thought up by a dentist. At a time when 1 in 4 U.S. adults live with untreated tooth decay, the time to prioritize noninvasive treatment for dental caries is now. But beyond the "watch and wait" approach, what more can clinicians do to stop weakened enamel before it deepens into a full-blown cavity?
They can start by integrating Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus, a form of guided enamel remineralization therapy, into their regular treatment routine for initial lesions on buccal, lingual, occlusal, and interproximal areas.
How It Works
Applied directly to the affected site before tooth decay progresses into the “irreversible” spectrum, Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus helps fluoride, calcium, and other minerals found in saliva penetrate enamel and regenerate tooth structure.
While other preventive treatments can promote remineralization and increase acid resistance on the enamel surface, what makes Curodont stand out is its patented Monomer-Peptide 10 technology, which rebuilds natural tooth structure into the full depth of the enamel lesion.
Once applied to the tooth, a large matrix forms to attract calcium and phosphate that, when combined with fluoride, allows for regrowth of hydroxyapatite crystals.
Fast Remineralization
The process of applying Curodont takes just minutes, with no need for drilling, anesthesia, or pain. Within 5 minutes of application, Curodont starts to remineralize target enamel and continues strengthening it in the weeks following the initial early lesion treatment.
Curodont can be reapplied every 3 to 6 months to further optimize results and strengthen noncavitated teeth. It is suitable for use on patients 4 years and older as an effective, noninvasive anti-cavity treatment that repairs, strengthens, and protects teeth.