Plate Weld Temporary Emergency Denture Repair Kit, 1 Count
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Make sure the plate's broken edges are clean, dry, and aligned properly. Using the dropper and liquid from vial 3, dampen the plate's broken edges. Fill the plastic mixing dish with one level measuringcap full of power- Using the dropper, add about 20 drops of liquid and stir thoroughly with the paddle for a few seconds only plate- As soon as the weld is mixed, it begins to set, so don't waste any time. 5 Using the paddle, apply the mixure to the denture's broken edges. CAUTION- As soon as you can, put the broken pieces back together, making sure they''''''''''''''''''''''''''' plate- Welding is a permanent process that cannot be reversed. Hold the broken sections together in the correct alignment for 2 to 3 minutes, or until they hold together 6- 7 gently dampen the excess paste that has seeped out of the crack on both sides with plate weld liquid in a dropper and gently scrape this excess away with a sharp'knife while holding the denture together in the other hand to prevent it from becoming misaligned 8- 4 minutes, gently submerge plate in warm (not hot) water 9- 10 minutes after removing the plate from the water, sand it smooth. Dentures should be cleaned with soap and water, and hands should be thoroughly cleaned. If it's just for a crack, the user can use smaller amounts. best of luck bill
Perhaps if you work extremely quickly and purchase thirty or more kits.
I can't say for sure because I only have full dentures. However, I see no reason why it wouldn't work for partials as well.
Please accept my apologies. The majority of plates are made of this same material. If you follow the instructions, your plate should last at least a year. When I went to the dentist for a more "permanent" fix after fixing mine, he said he would have to break it in order to "fix" it. He said the fix was similar to what he would have done if he had been in my shoes. This product works well for me because I grind my teeth, chew gum, and crunch hard candy and ice.
Selected User Reviews For Plate Weld Temporary Emergency Denture Repair Kit, 1 Count
br>It was a complete reversal. br>br>After a few days of research, I discovered Plate Weld to be the best bang for the buck. br>It worked exactly as described, I followed the instructions, and the halves were perfectly bonded together. br>br> My mother reports that there are no sensations around the broken area, that the weld was smooth, and that they feel great. br>Based on what I've seen so far, I expect this repair to last quite a while.
I like how well it adhered to my upper dentures. The only disadvantage is that you must work quickly, and if you leave too much in one spot and it hardens, you will have to do a lot of filing. It satisfies my needs.
It was difficult to do without knowing what I was doing because I had never broken my dentures before and had never used a welding chemical for these dentures.
I did as I was told and had high expectations. They broke as soon as I bit into my toast.
Horrible, and it's not even close to working. Even if you take great care to follow all of the instructions.
I tried it on a small crack in the middle of my denture and it worked. It's difficult to get it into the crack because it's so messy to mix. Once it dries, it's very difficult to get it out of the denture. It may be effective for a complete break, but it is ineffective for a crack. I see that others have had success with this, so I recommend that you give it a shot.
I didn't use it and didn't remember to return it!.