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The Problem: Tackling PLAQUE Accumulation

Dentists from every sector continually see patients who complain of the same problem—the accumulation of dental plaque on their teeth. It is inevitable that the buildup of bacteria will eventually form plaque on your teeth. This accumulation is a nuisance that no one likes. Unfortunately, besides being bothersome, these dental plaque bacteria significantly decrease the lifespan of dental procedures.

For those with dental partials or dental implants, the issue is compounded by a nasty smell from crud and plaque buildup. Dentures and partials must be ultrasonically cleaned before any repair or reline, a time-consuming and unprofitable task.

The Crud and Its Effects

  • Dental plaque is a biofilm that adheres to teeth and dental surfaces.
  • It forms from colonized bacteria.
  • It affects teeth, implants, metals, zirconia, porcelain, and acrylics.
  • It can cause periodontal issues.
  • In some cases, it may cause tooth decay, premature implant failure, and hybrid failures.

The Solution: Introducing DentaKOTE Polymer

The revolutionary DentaKote polymer is here to help make restorations last longer by decreasing the tenacity of these bacterial byproducts. By doing so, patients’ health is improved because fewer bacterial deposits mean less dental plaque buildup, fewer gingival problems, and less bone loss. DentaKote is a patented polymer that is safe for intraoral use, biocompatible, and very easy to apply. Patients will benefit, the practice will benefit, and recurring inflammatory issues will become a thing of the past.

Application Method

• DentaKote comes in a preloaded swab.
• When applied properly will coat two complete dentures, or hybrid restorations.
• It is easily and quickly applied by hand and bonds instantly to any dental surface.
• It is clear, odorless, tasteless, and only a micron thick.

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Minimizing the Effects of Biofilm with DentaKote

• It was developed by a dentist and is double patented.
• DentaKote is a polymer coating for all prosthetic appliances.
• It is a unique concept in preventing biofilms from adhering to all dental surfaces.
• It is safe for implants and natural teeth.
• When applied, the polymer forms a strong bond to a substrate or dental appliance.
• The exposed side provides a hydrophobic surface that resists the bacteria and debris.

• This will last from six months to one year depending on each individual case, before reapplication is needed.
• It could effectively reduce remakes and reduce the likelihood of implant failures.
• It could help restorations last longer.
• It can make hygiene easier for the patient.