No Pain. No Fear. No Drill!
For decades, dentists and dental researches have searched for an alternative to traditional fillings.
The future of oral health could be here!
Decay (or a cavity) occurs when the the acid produced by bacteria causes mineral loss in our
enamel. This process is called demineralization. In some scenarios, this process can possibly be
reversed without drilling.
“Curodont Repair” offers a scientifically proven, minimally invasive strategy for managing
early tooth decay. Using a liquid protein (called a peptide) to guide enamel regeneration, it
enables dentists to repair early areas of decay, preserving natural tooth structure and avoiding
drilling or fillings. Curodont penetrates early cavity lesions and forms a microscopic scaffold.
This scaffold attracts calcium, phosphate, and—when included—fluoride, allowing the enamel to
remineralize from within. While being relatively new to US dental markets ( just under 2 years),
the product has been in use in Europe for over 15 years. Long term research looks very
promising!
While it’s not a panacea (it only works for early lesions), when applied properly and combined
with good oral hygiene and preventive care, Curodont has the potential to reshape how we think
about — and treat — cavities. For patients and clinicians committed to conservation and
prevention, it’s a compelling, modern tool in the fight against tooth decay. The process is
painless and completed in just a few minutes in the dental office.
Ask your dentist or hygienist if this might be an option for you or your family!