Anticavity Therapy with Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus
Proposed Topics:
- A New Solution for Patients with “Watch Areas”
- Description: An overview of Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus and its application methods for treating early carious lesions, specifically targeting “watch areas” that were previously left untreated.
- Optimizing Patient Care: How Curodont Can Address Untreated Early Caries Lesions
- Description: Learn how Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus can help treat early caries lesions, with guidance on patient-friendly language to explain this treatment’s benefits.
- How to Integrate Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus into Your Workflow
- Description: Practical tips on seamlessly incorporating Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus into your clinical workflow to enhance patient care.
Learning Objectives:
- Clinical Benefits of Using Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus
Participants will learn the specific advantages of Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus for treating early carious lesions, including its non-invasive, patient-friendly approach.
- Adopting a Non-Invasive Treatment for Watch Areas through Guided Enamel Remineralization
Attendees will understand the concept of guided enamel remineralization and how it applies to non-invasive caries management with Curodont.
- Implement Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus in Everyday Practice
Gain insights on how to effectively integrate Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus into daily workflows to maximize treatment efficiency and patient satisfaction.
- Live Q&A
A vVARDIS Clinical Specialist will be online at the end of the webinar to answer all your questions and provide expert guidance on effectively using Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus in your practice.
متحدثون
Eve Shea CRDH, BA
More courses with Eve SheaJoining the team with 25 years of experience in dental care, Eve Shea brings a foundation in dental service organization (DSO) operations and instructional education to vVardis. Deeply passionate about oral systemic health and technology adoption, Eve looks forward to supporting dental professionals and enhancing patient care through innovative solutions.
Currently serving as Vice President of the Pinellas County Dental Hygiene Association, Eve focuses on creating educational opportunities for dental hygiene professionals. A deep commitment to expanding access to dental care has inspired participation in various local and global oral health initiatives serving communities in need.
Education includes a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology with a focus on Native American Studies from the University of South Florida, an Associate’s degree in Dental Hygiene, EFDA certification, and Local Anesthesia certification. Eve also holds a certification in Nutrition and Healthy Living from Cornell University and is currently pursuing an MBA in Healthcare Leadership.
Outside of dental education, Eve finds inspiration in nature through hiking and travel adventures with her family, live music, and yoga.
Areas of Focus:
- Clinical Education & Professional Development
- Dental Team Training
- Oral Health Innovation
- Healthcare Access Initiatives
- Continuing Education Programs















