Recapit Cap And Crown Cement - 1 Grm, Pack of 6
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This should not be an issue. After only a day or two, my cap had fallen off several times. Finally, I returned to the dentist for a formal re-examination. cap.
I'm not sure what you're asking for. Too good? There is no such thing as an overly good product.
Yes, it is extremely powerful, but it will only last a few days. Before you put this in the cap, make sure your tooth is completely dry (use a hair dryer if necessary). You should be fine until you can see a dentist to have it fixed.
It's a bad decision. We've made the necessary changes, but now it's up to Amazon to make the necessary changes. It should read as follows: Recapit is a one-of-a-kind, no-mix cement designed to replace loose crowns and caps. Tested in the clinic Recapit is both safe and effective to the point where "you can eat it."
Selected User Reviews For Recapit Cap And Crown Cement - 1 Grm, Pack of 6
I like it ok; it held a loose crown in place for over a month while I waited for an appointment with the dentist; however, I also had a loose bridge, and this product had to be re-used. applied every two years 3 days.
Easy to use and clean up, but the delivery system is terrible for the extremely small quantity of product you receive. It comes in a small tube and when you% You'll only have about 1/4" left before the nozzle when you finally get down to the product. The job requires little effort, and I was able to complete a few applications per tube thanks to my strong hands. Consider squeezing the last drop of toothpaste from a tube, how you must wring it out, fold it, and press as hard as you can, and you'll get the idea. br>This product could be improved by dispensing it in a syringe-style dispenser so that you can easily use all of it.
With this one, I'm not sure where to begin. Let's start with the tube's dimensions: roughly . It's only 5 inches long and not even half-filled. When the tube is brand new and hasn't even been opened, you have to roll it to get the tiny amount of cement up from the bottom. Then, after about two seconds, it dries and sticks to your finger as you try to get it out of the tube and onto the loose crown. It will not hold once you have completed this herculean task. I gave it a try and promptly returned it after it arrived on my doorstep. Save your money; this is the most ineffective product I've ever encountered.
It is preferable to purchase Zinc Oxide Eugneol Cement - Do-it-yourself Dental Care Kits are similar to those used by dentists. It's strong and nice. The Recaptit is a sham; only one of the four works for a few weeks, and the others don't.
Is this typical for this product? I've bought it before from a drugstore and never had any problems with it.
100% failure to stick to my then temporary crown - I couldn't get it to start for more than a few minutes, much less hours or days. I tried my hardest to make it work, but it was a complete waste. I did as I was told. I have been watching videos. For me, it had no effect. Despite the fact that I never had any success, I went through a lot of tubes just trying over several days. I liked that there were tubes instead of tubs, but in the end, I got a competing product from Amazon that I believe was only advertised as a permanent adhesive, but it worked for me. "Mastermedi Zinc Oxide Eugenol Cement Dental Care Kit Glue For Crowns" was the name of the product. MasterMedi is a company that specializes in filling bridges. " I really enjoyed it. Once my permanent crown was ready, my dentist had some work to do removing it. It did, however, work out. If I needed to use the other product again in the future, I would.
In November, I underwent two root canals and crowns. Two days after the procedure, the temporary crowns were removed. Following the permanent crowns' installation, I had to leave town for a month. Two days after leaving, one of the limbs fell off. I didn't turn it back on until I returned. I was re- I had to travel once more after the installation was completed. It didn't last three days before it fell off. Following the instructions, I bought recapit after reading the reviews. For nearly a month, I've had the crown on and perfected. That's fantastic!.
On a crown for one of my molars (bottom right near the back), this has proven to be extremely useful. I've been using it on the same crown for several years, primarily because money has been tight and going to the dentist would be prohibitively expensive. The first few times I used it, I experienced some discomfort; I guess I'd gotten used to it because it didn't hurt the last few times I had to use it (hopefully this isn't a bad thing). I only gave it four stars because of the following reasons:
- On an eye tooth crown, it didn't work at all. br>- It's difficult to squeeze out the tube because it's so small. particularly the last few lines.
Consider it for a moment. In order for cement to adhere to your teeth, your dentist will dry them out. This is not something that can be done at home. This will last for about an hour, after which your crown will fall out, but it will be covered in debris.