Curodont is a cutting-edge, minimally invasive treatment used in pediatric dentistry to repair early tooth decay and strengthen enamel—all without drilling, fillings, or anesthesia. It’s ideal for children with early cavities or weakened teeth.
How Curodont Works
Curodont contains a special protein called self-assembling peptide P11-4. When applied to early cavities or weakened enamel, it:
- Penetrates the affected area
- Stimulates natural remineralization of the tooth
- Rebuilds enamel to make the tooth stronger and more resistant to decay
Unlike some treatments, Curodont does not discolor teeth, so your child’s smile remains natural-looking.
Benefits of Curodont for Children
- Non-invasive and painless: No drilling, no anesthesia
- Supports natural tooth repair: Helps the tooth rebuild itself
- Prevents progression of early cavities: May reduce the need for fillings
- Quick and comfortable: Applied in just a few minutes during a routine dental visit
- Keeps teeth looking natural: No staining or discoloration
When Curodont Is Used
Curodont is most effective for:
- Early cavities that have not reached the dentin
- White spots or weakened enamel
- Children who want gentle, non-invasive treatment
What to Expect During Treatment
- The tooth is cleaned and prepared.
- Curodont is applied directly to the affected area.
- The protein penetrates the enamel and stimulates natural remineralization.
After treatment, the tooth is stronger, healthier, and better protected against future decay.
Why Pediatric Dentists Recommend Curodont
Curodont is safe, effective, and gentle—perfect for children. By addressing cavities early, it preserves healthy teeth, avoids more invasive procedures, and maintains a bright, natural smile.

