🛠️ Fix it fast, smile bright!
The DenTek Temparin Max Lost Filling and Loose Cap Repair Kit is a dentist-approved, one-step solution designed to temporarily repair lost fillings, caps, crowns, or inlays. Each kit contains enough material for 5+ repairs, making it a convenient and portable option for dental emergencies. Remember to visit your dentist within 48 hours of use for a permanent solution.
T**Y
A Great Safe Buy
I bought this because I lost my crown on my right molar.I called the dentist and they told me to use a toothpaste without gels and such, basically told me to use old school toothpaste to put on my tooth then reapply the crown and wait until they can fit me in, which was over 20 days later with a possibilty to fit me in at a last minute notice if someone cancels.I looked on Amazon and found this.Oh and this was during Covid.Anyway, I bought this and used as described and it is still there. No need to go to the dentist.The directions were very precise, but....The directions were extremely small, I had to take a picture with my phone then englarge the photo just to read it.This product works as advertised and it is indeed a great safe buy!
Y**A
Lo recomiendo!
Esta orden es de muy buena@ calidad! L@ recomiendo al 100% no esperes más y ordénalo!
M**O
There is a trick to getting this right but afterwards it works as expected
Over the years I have had to use this product when I couldn’t get into see a dentist ASAP. i have to admit it pricing here is great! a brick and mortar store sells just one of these for around 7 bucks. As to my experience with this product, at first I didn’t have the greatest results. Ironic as I was following the instructions. But after using it for a time I got the system down so to speak.1 - First make sure your mouth is clean, rinse well with mouthwash. Second the tooth you plan to apply it to? I found no matter this does not work well for chewing surfaces. Sides, corners especially if the surface is rough it does a great job. The more jagged and rough the area it is applied to the better it will adhere. Smooth surfaces just don’t have enough ridges to catch onto, live and learn.2 - once ready and it is better to use less and apply more than the too much. But use a tiny screw driver or knife to get a tiny piece off. Then roll into a ball with your fingers. Then take your finger, use saliva or water so the material it isn’t dry. Next place the material where needed. Press in firmly so it gets into every nook and cranny. Then immediately gently bite down. If you can feel any material on the surface of your tooth get it off, use your fingernail, ASAP. Any other excess material remove also. too much is not a good thing. Then next use your finger to smooth out the exterior portion of the material so it blends in as near as possible with the surrounding tooth surface. the material should not make direct contact with the gum line. If it does once dry, frequent jaw movement will result in the material failing sooner.3 - Once it is pressed in firmly, placed properly and smoothed out, now you wait. For the next 8-12 hours it hardens up. Do not eat anything whatsoever on that side of your mouth. When drinking do so on the other side too. The first day after don’t chew anything not soft on that tooth, side of mouth for a full day. Once you are at day two the material has hardened up enough to eat normally. That said never eat things like nuts, hard candy, beef jerky, steaks, etc., on that repaired tooth as even at its best it is still not nearly as strong as a dentist’s filling let alone your natural tooth.Otherwise if you do it right nine times out of ten I ended up getting about 2 weeks per application before having to repeat the steps. If you ever happen to swallow a piece don’t worry it is nontoxic. Also that white paste residue you’ll get on your fingers? Just take a tiny bit of rubbing alcohol and it comes off easily. For those who complain about messy hands, go see your dentist as you can’t have your figurative cake and eat it too. it done right i have had mine last up to a month. if done incorrectly it may last a few days or minutes. how you apply it is critical.This material has not changed for years because in my experience it is the best temporary option available. Under normal circumstances it is good to have on hand. With the current covid-19 spread globally I stocked up. not only could it become difficult if not impossible to see a dentist if things turn out badly but I for one do not want to go anywhere near a crowded waiting room on the off chance someone there might be a carrier.So I recommend this product based on years of use and tweaks I learned along the way to make it last longer. It isn’t for all situations but for the money it certainly cannot hurt to give it a try. Even if you don’t’ need it now, having it on hand is just one less thing to worry about.
L**A
Good for rebels looking for alternative care.
My filling fell out a while ago and I did not want to go to the dentist. Hate the dentist. I use this instead and it works. Occasionally after several brushes or a number of certain meals I have to refill part of it but most of it stays in and always protects the nerve from being exposed. I used to feel pain from exposure but it's all gone now. I just try my best to take care of my mouth and am a little more mindful of that particular tooth. I'm investing in good instruments to floss, polish, remove tartar, remineralize, and whiten teeth so unless I'm literally dying gonna try to save this tooth and my wallet as it isn't giving me any problems when cared for. I numb the area when it's time to refill and generally avoid chewing on it especially if it's hard stuff just so that it lasts longer. I don't like hard or sticky sweets anymore so it doesn't really affect my quality of life. Can still enjoy just about anything I want and I'm always trying to eat healthy anyways so it all works out. This is not medical advice by the way. Please see a dentist if experiencing critical dental complications.
L**N
Needs an additional sealant to adhere properly
I read all the reviews and wanted to love the Dentek repair kit. It works, but for a shorter time than expected. It does help with pain relief. You will instantly feel a cooling sensation as soon as the cement hits your gum. Do wait 2-3 hours after application for it to dry and to start eating. That being said, I found even with waiting, most of the product fell out of my mouth after having dinner. I was hoping one application of Dentek would last throughout the weekend. Like many, I am in Shelter-in-Place at home and most businesses in NYC are closed. As a result, my dentist isn't available, and I will have to wait until I can get to him or another dentist to fill my crown. So instead of waiting 48 hours, I may have to wait 48 days. What I've done to help with this issue is pour Dentek in the hole in my tooth. Then I wait three hours, and seal it with crown glue that I also got on amazon. That seems to be the trick! And I have to replace the dressing about once a week. I plan on doing this until I can get to a dentist.
J**R
Cheaper Than A Dentist Appointment
I have a crown that popped loose a while back. The dentist wanted $300 to reset it. I use the Dentek about every 6 months. It takes a couple of minutes to clean out the crown, fill it with the paste and replace it. I don't eat sticky candy, so the crown holds on pretty well.
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