Early decay often hides in plain sight
If any of these sound familiar, you are not too late. Caught early, decay can often be stopped and reversed without a drill.
What waiting really costs you
Decay sinks deeper
What starts in the enamel keeps moving toward the sensitive inner layers of your tooth.
A filling becomes likely
Once decay breaks through the surface, a watch area turns into a tooth that needs drilling.
Treatment gets more involved
Small early care costs far less than the fillings, crowns, or root canals that follow later.
Fewer gentle choices remain
Non-invasive treatment only works while decay is early; advanced decay leaves more invasive options.
Months slip by quietly
Because early decay rarely hurts, it can spread for months before you notice anything is wrong.
Sensitivity starts to build
As decay grows, everyday foods and drinks can begin to trigger discomfort you did not have before.
Acting now keeps your treatment simple, gentle, and focused on saving your natural tooth.
What Is Curodont and How Does It Work?
Curodont treats the earliest stage of tooth decay, before a cavity forms and needs a filling. It uses a peptide, a small protein building block, that soaks into the weakened area of your enamel and forms a tiny scaffold inside the tooth. That scaffold pulls in the minerals naturally found in your saliva and rebuilds the enamel from within, stopping the decay without any drilling or numbing.
Catching decay this early takes a careful eye, so at Gainesville Dentistry Co., Dr. Feldman uses digital x-rays and high-detail imaging to spot early decay while it is still treatable. When we provide Curodont in Gainesville, we pair it with a close look at what caused the decay, so we can help protect the rest of your smile too.
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Is Curodont Right for Your Smile?
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What to Expect During Your Curodont Visit
A Close Look First
First, Dr. Feldman examines the spot and confirms the decay is still early enough for Curodont. You may have a quick digital x-ray or a scan so he can see exactly how deep the area goes, all without any discomfort. Once he confirms this is the right approach, you will know your tooth can be treated gently, with no drilling ahead.
Preparing the Surface
Next, we gently clean the tooth and prepare the surface so the treatment can soak in evenly. There are no shots and nothing sharp, just a careful, comfortable cleaning of the area. This simple step opens the way for Curodont to reach the weakened enamel, and most patients feel completely at ease throughout.
Rebuilding From Within
Finally, Dr. Feldman applies the Curodont liquid to the spot, where it absorbs in just a few minutes. You can simply relax in the chair while it goes to work. Over the following weeks and months, your enamel rebuilds itself using minerals from your saliva, and we keep an eye on your progress at your regular checkups.
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Common Curodont Questions
Does Curodont hurt?
How is Curodont different from a regular filling?
How long does the treatment take?
Will my tooth really repair itself?
Is Curodont only for white spots from braces?
What if my decay is too advanced for Curodont?
Is Curodont safe?
How will I know if it worked?
Can Curodont replace my regular dental visits?
How do I find out if Curodont is right for me?
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