mastermedi Zinc Oxide Eugenol Cement Dental Care Kit Glue For Crowns & Bridges Filling
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PATRICK E CUNNINGHAM
> 3 dayThis product helped with my cracked tooth. I’m in Arizona and my dentist is in Florida so it was needed until I get back to Florida.
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Alisha sanders
> 3 dayMy front tooth is mostly all filling and the dentist bonded it 3 different times and the longest it held was a month max. So I decided to try this. I used 2scoops of powder and 2 and half of liquid. I put my tooth back in on Christmas day it is now May and its still holding great! I strongly recommend this product!!!!
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Raquel Gutwein
> 3 dayI use it for my kids when they have cavities on their baby teeth and man is at work we dont have dental insurance this is my insurance it has helped me through so much Im not paying 2 to 3 Grand just for my kids to get their baby teeth filled not happening this is whats happening
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nelsoneast
> 3 dayI broke a tooth yesterday 2PM. I spent a couple hours trying to find out which dentist my insurance covered and then trying to get an appointment. Happy holidays! They can fit me in next year. Took a look at dental products that Amazon had available and this one had the best reviews. Ordered the kit and it showed up in 4 hours. Talk about service! While Id been waiting, I checked out a couple YouTube videos on how to use the product and when it showed up, I was ready to go. My broken tooth fit snugly on what was left in my mouth. Just needed to be glued back in. The tooth base was like a cup that was mostly full of a rock hard substance, but still had room for additional adhesive. I mixed the powder and liquid as instructed until it formed a grey paste. The hard part was holding the tooth in my left hand while I filled it up with the goop. Once full, I pushed it into place and forced it up firmly with my thumb for five minutes. That was it. I had some overflow on the back of the tooth, but its hardened up fine and just feels like a rough spot, if I even notice it at all. Plan to see the dentist...next year, but this feels like it should hold until then. If not, theres probably enough product left over to do another 20 teeth. Its a month later and the tooth is still holding strong. Rather than see the dentist and have him talk me into putting a car payment into my mouth, I think Ill ride with this for a while. Knock on drywall. Id knock on wood, but these California condos...gotta use what you got. Good luck everybody!
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SZ
> 3 dayThis product is amazing! Follow the instructions and you will be as happy as I am. 1 scoop of powder, divide it in half, shake the liquid well, 2 drops on 1 half, mix it well, add the rest of the powder, apply to your crown, hold it in place for 10 minutes to allow it to cure. (It should be slightly yellow and not too thick.) The first two times I tried it I rushed afraid of it drying, but it lasted 2 weeks each time. The 3rd time I made sure I mixed it well and it has been holding strong for 5 weeks now. I have even had a tooth pulled next to it. After having to use the awful pink stuff multiple times a day and not even being able to eat with it - this stuff has truly been worth every penny. FOR THOSE WHO SAID IT DOESN’T WORK - you either didn’t follow the instructions or you obviously don’t understand elementary science. Glue changes state at a certain temperature. Remember those inventions called HOT glue guns? Maybe you have a coffee addiction & should Google “metal straw” so you can feed that addiction without the heat effecting the glue on your teeth. It’s a real thing…they even sell them here on Amazon. Seriously, this is the best quick way to fix a broken crown/bridge especially if you’re in the same situation as I am, where no dentist will fix it until you get “other” problems fixed first.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayEasy to use adhered and dried quickly
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Donna Swilley
> 3 dayI used this as a temporary fix after my crown came off. I used 1 scoop of powder and one drop of solution. It has been on for 8 days now. I went to the dentist two days ago to have the crown removed and the tooth underneath examined. It is a good gold crown in good shape and has lasted 30+ years. (I do not want it damaged). The dentist could not force it off with out the risk of damaging it. She tried to removed it with her tools but it is on securely. We agreed I would wait for it to fall off again and then come back in. The product works!!!!!