Instant Smile Multi Purpose Denture Repair Kit
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Make an appointment with your dentist.
My teeth used to be very white, but they've darkened now.
The pink powder is the one you should use. It's not like the little dots you put in boiling water. If at all possible, clean the area around the space first, then place it there and hold it for 5 minutes. After that, soak it for 15 minutes in warm water.
Yes, this is possible. I must warn you that these teeth are gray in color and are not as thick as your partial or denture's original teeth. I'm sure you've noticed if you own this kit. Best wishes to you.
Selected User Reviews For Instant Smile Multi Purpose Denture Repair Kit
There were no instructions included in the kit. We decided to combine the liquid and powder, and the resulting mixture was as hard as a rock by the time we were finished shaking it. We never had the opportunity to put it to use. I paid $20 for something and then went to Walmart to get the same thing for $5. I'm very dissatisfied with the money that was squandered.
Don't eat anything after you've put them on your denture because they'll fall off! I was on the verge of swallowing one when I noticed it. I'm glad I didn't buy them! I demand a refund of my funds! I should have paid attention to the negative feedback.
Starting with clean dentures, adhesive beads would not stick to either the broken tooth or the denture after reading and following the instructions thoroughly (multiple times). br>br>It's coming back, and I'm looking for a temporary fix until I can get to the dentist and get it fixed properly. br>br>Very dissatisfied. br>br>.
It's not as simple to use as it appears, at least not for me, who swallowed the rubber tooth three hours later.
I had to sculpt the shape and use my artistic skills to create a very realistic match for my mother's denture, which had lost one of her front teeth. The material is softer than expected, but it is still very workable. It's made of plastic, but it's not nearly as tough as her teeth. It's also a greyer shade than the denture teeth, and there's no way to change it. It's been in for about three weeks and has so far stood up to eating, drinking, and cleaning.
I tried it and had to throw it out after a day because the taste was terrible. I tried soaking my dentures overnight in baking soda and water, but it didn't work. If you could get past the horrible chemical taste, it would suffice.
I knew that if I brought them in, they'd demand that I replace everything. It was a little difficult to get the hang of getting the right mixture, and it smelled so bad that I thought I'd have to eat it forever (nope!). It doesn't look natural once it's set, but it's holding up. Because it stinks, I'd recommend doing it in a well-ventilated room or outside, but it saved me a lot of money.