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Drill-free Decay Control

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Cavities, also called tooth decay, happen when teeth lose minerals —the substance they are mostly made of— because of acids made by bacteria.
Tooth decay does not start with a hole on the surface that you can see. Instead, it begins quietly under the surface, without any pain.
This first stage is called early-stage decay, and it happens in the enamel—the strong outer layer of the tooth.
Contrary to popular belief, decay does not start with a hole, but it develops below the tooth surface. At this initial stage, the tooth loses minerals in the enamel.
This phase is known as early tooth decay.

If left untreated, a cavity forms requiring drilling and filling. Additionally, untreated decay can lead to a higher risk of secondary diseases and severe health issues.

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CurodontTM is an innovative, drill-free solution that works on early decay.

Thanks to its proprietary formulation, tooth decay can be addressed at an early stage not by injection and drilling but with a single, non-invasive application by a dentist or hygienist.*

It does not stain, has no taste and is suitable for children and adults.

CurodontTM Repair Fluoride Plus is a professional solution that can be applied only by a dental professional in a dental office.

 

CurodontTM Repair Fluoride Plus acts where it is needed most. The proprietary formulation treats early-stage caries without any drilling or filling, helping to preserve the natural tooth structure.

 

Early-stage decay forms beneath the tooth surface. The dental professional applies CurodontTM in office.
The formulation disperses throughout the enamel.

 

Mimicking nature, CurodontTM repairs early decay drill-free, restoring the lost minerals and helping to preserve the natural tooth structure.

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