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Plate Weld Temporary Emergency Denture Repair Kit
D**1
Remarkable Product!
After laying my upper plate on the headboard of my bed, my puppy found it and bite a piece off on the back edge of the plate. I found a piece on the floor. but not all of what he had broken off. I ordered this product and pretty much threw away the instructions. It instructs you to mix it all at once, which I knew would be more than I needed for the repair. So I only mixed less than a quarter and glued the broken piece back on and submerged in hot tap water for several minutes. I attempted to pull it apart after about a half hour later. No luck, it held. Now on to a section about 1/4"x 1/4 inch which I do not have the piece to replace. I then poured another 1/4 of the powder into another bottle cap and kept adding the liquid catalyst until I had it about the consistency of thick tooth paste. Knowing that I probably had less that a minute to fill in the gap before it solidified, I quickly filled the open area and leveled it out with a pocket knife. By then it became to thick to do anything further. I then turned the plate over and did the exact thing to that side, Put it in hot tap water and waited 3 minutes, And then with some 180 grit sandpaper I sanded both sides and mixed another small batch and coated both sides and submerged it in the warm tap water, Through the evening I probably spent maybe an hour sanding the areas that I needed to sand to achieve the original shape of the denture, I did ten minutes here and ten or 15 minutes at a time over a period of about six hours. and achieved a perfect repair that is impossible to tell was ever damaged. If you have a little common sense are handy with your hands you can do the same. This kit is expensive, but it saved me about $700, and living on Social Security and a small military disability pension that was a life saver as I could not at this time afford to replace .
M**I
It may work well for a complete break but useless for a crack
Tried to use this for a small crack in center of denture. Very messy to mix and impossible to get it into the crack. Very hard to remove from the denture once it dries. It may work well for a complete break but useless for a crack. I see others on here have had sucess with this so I would suggest you try it for yourself.
J**E
Tricky but works
This product is expensive but not as expensive as getting a new top plate. The dropper is tricky to use so I carefully poured liquid into mix guessing what looked like 20 drops. My top plate wasn't cracked completely in half. It had a hairline fracture between 2 front teeth going to middle of plate. It took me 3 tries to get a thinner consistency when too thick I couldn't get it in crack. I will use this again if ever needed.
K**D
Dental weld
It was fine. Put my denture back together.
D**.
It works
We've tried other stuff but this is the only one that has worked. It worked for several months and we have to redo the denture so I bought 2 boxes of them because we can't afford to have them replaced by the dentist yet.
A**R
hey
it was alright a little slow
D**O
Strong lasting repair
Had dentures fixed professionally, and it failed four months later, and was told they would have to be replaced if they failed again. I couldn't afford to replace them at the time, so I ordered this product to get me by. The two left front teeth were out, with a heavy crack in the plate at the gums, so I carefully fit everything into place, using a razor knife to get it to fit perfectly before I started mixing glue.Using the directions, I mixed the glue and powder into a paste, and filled it in, and then pressed everything together, wiped the excess, and held in water. Once set, I sanded down to a nice smooth fit. One note: Work fast! This sets up quick!It's been months. No trouble at all. They're like new, and I'm happier with this home repair than I was with the professional repair.
R**N
Messy, Toxic odor, Doesn't bond well at all.
Didn't work trying fix my elderly mother-in-laws dentures. Dentures can be costly, and the idea of a secure fix, much more attractive than costly replacement. This was for lower denture, and was cracked in half right in front. Having just the small area the two sides meet to hold the denture in place was impossible. How this might work on an upper crack, where you have a long longer surface to work with and join more area, I've no clue.Mixing is messy, and chemical used to bond should not be used in a closed environment. The vapor is surely harmful if inhaled. Not worth it as far as I can tell. Take a pass.
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