Curodont ™

No Pain. No Drill.
The Future of Oral Health.

Tackling carvities without drilling, injecting,
or pain is now possible.

Harbor Cove Dental is proud of offer Curodont ™ Repair Fluoride Plus by Vardis, an innovative, painless, drill-free solution for fighting early cavities. Your cavity can be treated at an early stage not by injection and drilling but
by remineralizing the enamel naturally – without any pain. 

The Curodont ™ Repair Fluoride Plus Formula

The unique formulation helps minerals, like fluoride together with calcium and phosphate from our own saliva, to remineralize and reharden the enamel.

  • No drilling or injection needed
  • Easy, pain-free and fast application
  • For permanent and primary teeth
  • Suitable for all patients, including children
  • Created and developed by dentists
Formula-1

Sometimes appearing as a white spot, the demineralization occurs below the surface that is still intact.

Formula-2

The dental professional applies CURODONT™ REPAIR FLUORIDE PLUS in office. Within 5 minutes, the CURODONT™ REPAIR FLUORIDE PLUS technology diffuses into the enamel.

Formula-3

Once inside the tooth, this breakthrough technology attracts minerals from saliva and remineralizes the enamel over the next few weeks.

How Do Cavities Occur?

Cavities occur because the tooth loses minerals due to acid produced by bacteria. This process is called demineralization. Contrary to popular belief, cavities do not start with a hole, but they develop invisibly, below the tooth surface. At this stage, they may still be reversed without drilling.

Healthy-Tooth

Healthy Tooth Anatomy

Enamel: The outermost layer of the tooth crown and hardest tissue in the body, made of minerals.

Dentin: Supports the enamel
and protects the pulp

Pulp: Innermost vital part containing blood vessels and nerves.

Cementum: Thin layer that helps attach the tooth to the jaw bone.

Initial-Stage-Cavity

Initial Stage Cavity

Early cavities in the enamel are slightly below the surface and may be invisible, but they are still reversible. However, left untreated at this stage, they can become irreversible, and must be managed by drilling and filling.

Irreversible-Cavity

Irreversible Cavity Progression

Untreated cavities progress through the enamel, invading the detin and causing pain. A deep cavity is then formed, which can only be treated by drilling and filling the tooth.

Give Us A Call At (978) 865.3360
and ask us about Curodont ™ Repair Fluoride Plus by Vardis