Dentemp Denture Reline Kit - Advanced Formula Reline It Denture Reliner - Denture Kit to Refit and Tighten Dentures for Both Upper & Lower Denture








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Dentemp Denture Reline Kit - Advanced Formula Reline It Denture Reliner - Denture Kit to Refit and Tighten Dentures for Both Upper & Lower Denture
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Did the job
William✓ Verified Purchase•January 11, 2024
Only used it on my lowers as my uppers had great suction. I wanted to get away from gels and strips and this seemed has done the trick. It's been over a month now and the fit is still just as good as day one. Read the instructions - mixing is a bit complicated. It hardens pretty fast, tastes bad initially, flavor fades with time or with a baking soda water soak. The price went up by a dollar in a couple of weeks, but would still buy again.
Great price but very temporary
Michael W.✓ Verified Purchase•December 9, 2023
This product was equipped with good directions and if followed carefully works quite well. Unfortunately in my case it only helped for a couple of days.
BEST $15 YOU WILL SPEND
Jay Taz Kuzara✓ Verified Purchase•December 2, 2023
My bottom appliance WAS connected with dental implants. Over the course of a year, they all broke out and I was left with a bottom plate that I would have to chase while eating. And I had to be super careful talking because the bottom would fly out of my mouth.
WHATEVER I ATE, I had to use a fork and a knife....don't glue your bottom plate in today and then try and eat a slice of pizza, or a hot dog or hamburger!
Not so easy is it.
This was SUPER EASY TO DO, and it took less than an hour.
I'm heading to my local fast food chain to eat a Baconator in front of everyone....WITHOUT UTENSILSðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
WHATEVER I ATE, I had to use a fork and a knife....don't glue your bottom plate in today and then try and eat a slice of pizza, or a hot dog or hamburger!
Not so easy is it.
This was SUPER EASY TO DO, and it took less than an hour.
I'm heading to my local fast food chain to eat a Baconator in front of everyone....WITHOUT UTENSILSðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Helped a lot
Dee H.✓ Verified Purchase•November 26, 2023
This worked great for my upper denture. The taste was HORRIBLE but did go away. Package said lasts about a week but mine lasted quite a bit longer. I should have ordered two but wanted to try it first. Once it starts to wear and shrink, you have to remove it. I have sores from liner rubbing on gums. Well worth buying.
Product good; technician needs practice!
shops2xs✓ Verified Purchase•October 20, 2023
About 10 weeks after extractions. Product arrived yesterday and got it done today. Had dentist do a first reline just over three weeks ago, but gums are rapidly changing shape, so relines are needed more often. I found the preparation (removal of the first reline) to be the most tedious and time consuming. The office botched the first reline and took them three tries to get the consistency correct. Made the removal and preparation even more difficult for me.
I used plastic picnic knives as a scraping tools (see update at end) to get as much of the first reline removed as I could. Then I used isopropyl alcohol to clean any residue from the base materia, and wiped with cotton muslin old sheet rags. Paper towels will leave fibers stuck in the residue. Followed the directions carefully but gave it much less time to set. Pretty much mixed well and poured. I didn't object too much to the taste (many do) but it is exothermic and produces some warmth. I am so far happy with the result and now powder adhesive will work again. Not quite ready for corn on the cob or apples, etc, but more food choices are in my future, and soon I hope. Never ate so much ice cream in my life!
The pink plastic cream/paste is horrible to clean off my dentures, gums and mouth and I don't care for it at all. I prefer the powders as clean up ahead of soaking is much, much easier. Looking forward to better fitting immediate/temporary/healing dentures again until they get loose as they as sure to do, as my gums continue to heal and change shape.
The dentist is over 2 hours drive and I love being able to do this at home as it was a full day to drive to and from and get the work done there. I think I did a better job of it than the professionals. I also think this reline will be easer to remove when the time arrives, probably agian in weeks or a month, two at the most because my gums are still healing and changing shape faster at this stage of my denture journey.
Would have given 5 stars, but I am new to this and will evaluate as time passes, and update if necessary. So far it has been a better alternative for me. Getting the base properly prepared is the key to a good applicaiton. Cleaning with alcohol was the key to good adhesion.
This process is not for everyone, but if you are careful and read the instructions well and work fast, it can be a good experience. I have already ordered more as I will do this whenever needed. I intend to get better at this as I practice again and again and again.....
Update: Just watched you tube video and they used a cuticle pusher tool for old reline removal, which looks like a much better removal tool. So I ordered a lifetime supply of orange wood cuticle pushers with one end beveled flat for prying the old reline away from the denture. I got 7 inch long cuticle stcks to fit my large hands; others were kinda short/small. Will be much less clumsy than the plastic picnic knife. Soaked in hot water 10 minutes, then they began the removal. Looked easier than what I went through....
I used plastic picnic knives as a scraping tools (see update at end) to get as much of the first reline removed as I could. Then I used isopropyl alcohol to clean any residue from the base materia, and wiped with cotton muslin old sheet rags. Paper towels will leave fibers stuck in the residue. Followed the directions carefully but gave it much less time to set. Pretty much mixed well and poured. I didn't object too much to the taste (many do) but it is exothermic and produces some warmth. I am so far happy with the result and now powder adhesive will work again. Not quite ready for corn on the cob or apples, etc, but more food choices are in my future, and soon I hope. Never ate so much ice cream in my life!
The pink plastic cream/paste is horrible to clean off my dentures, gums and mouth and I don't care for it at all. I prefer the powders as clean up ahead of soaking is much, much easier. Looking forward to better fitting immediate/temporary/healing dentures again until they get loose as they as sure to do, as my gums continue to heal and change shape.
The dentist is over 2 hours drive and I love being able to do this at home as it was a full day to drive to and from and get the work done there. I think I did a better job of it than the professionals. I also think this reline will be easer to remove when the time arrives, probably agian in weeks or a month, two at the most because my gums are still healing and changing shape faster at this stage of my denture journey.
Would have given 5 stars, but I am new to this and will evaluate as time passes, and update if necessary. So far it has been a better alternative for me. Getting the base properly prepared is the key to a good applicaiton. Cleaning with alcohol was the key to good adhesion.
This process is not for everyone, but if you are careful and read the instructions well and work fast, it can be a good experience. I have already ordered more as I will do this whenever needed. I intend to get better at this as I practice again and again and again.....
Update: Just watched you tube video and they used a cuticle pusher tool for old reline removal, which looks like a much better removal tool. So I ordered a lifetime supply of orange wood cuticle pushers with one end beveled flat for prying the old reline away from the denture. I got 7 inch long cuticle stcks to fit my large hands; others were kinda short/small. Will be much less clumsy than the plastic picnic knife. Soaked in hot water 10 minutes, then they began the removal. Looked easier than what I went through....
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