🦷 Smile with Confidence: The Future of Denture Care!
Denttach Denture Adhesive is a revolutionary thermoplastic solution that combines adhesive, cushion, and reliner functionalities into one product. Designed for upper and lower dentures, it offers a secure grip for up to 7 days without the use of traditional glues. Its zinc-free formula ensures safety and comfort, making it a premium choice for denture wearers seeking a reliable and easy-to-use solution.
R**
Make sure to warm up the tube with a little hot water and a blow dryer
Before you do anything, put the tube under hot water for maybe five seconds then use a blow dryer on high for 30 seconds..Then apply application as I described below..I read some of the post prior to using this gel and I seen a few people were disappointed because it wouldn’t stick to their guns.. I have 10 veneers in front and bottoms teeth but I lost a lot of weight so they don’t fit as tight..This is how you make it work.Scrub your dentures thoroughly with soap and water.For your uppers, you’re gonna need the twist the tube twice so you have two separate they look like small gum drops..With clean hands, apply around the rim on the inside of your uppers and do the exact same thing with two separate drops on the bottoms..It doesn’t taste chemically like people said and it doesn’t burn your mouth. You have a slight tingle for maybe two minutes, but that’s about it and make sure you keep your mouth shut.” top teeth teeth biting down and bottoms gently.You will be 100% satisfied because my teeth now feel like they did when they first got the implants..I have tried everything from powder to the ultra seal gel and nothing compares to this..I hope this helps you guys
D**R
Still not able to eat with dentures in using only Denttach
I purchased Denttach because my dentures don't fit so figured this may help. It does help my dentures stay in with no glue, which I was never able to do. However I'm not able to eat with them in using only Denttach and I could eat using dentures glue. So I'm not really sure if this is exactly what I need, because to eat I would still need to us adhesives and that is what I wanted to avoid. As long as I'm not eating it is fine and holds my dentures in place. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. If so please help.
H**1
From the experience of an RDA & fellow denture wearer
Just for reference, I worked as a chair-side assistant for a “Full & Partial Denture Specialist” for years & I’m licensed as a Registered Dental Assistant in the state of California, AND I’m a FULL upper & Lower denture wearer-at the age of 47. (Now 49)I’m going to say that this material does what it says-but I think a lot you struggle with it because they think you’ll just be squeezing it onto your denture & go, but you HAVE TO LOOK AT THIS STUFF AS CLAY OR POTTERY CLASS??To help some that just can’t seem to get it to work… you need to work with it like WARM play dough-OR like lining your unbaked pie crust in your pie dish to get it ready-how you mold it to the inside of the pie dish?This is not just an adhesive that flows out of a tube, that’s why getting the entire tube warmed FIRST is a must…and you literally have to express it out of the tube, roll it into strings and place it onto the dry area you’re wanting it to go. It’s not extremely flowable so rolling portions into strings seems to help get it across larger areas if needed.Once I lay the strip-say on the upper palate area of my denture I work it over the area like I’m filling a pie plate with unbaked pie crust, getting it all molded in place. Once you have it in place then place it in your mounth-MAKING SURE YOU HAVE YOUR OPPOSING DENTURE IN PLACE SO YOU CAN BITE DOWN!! Another tip**try to work quickly while its still kinda warm, if you express it out & let it sit too long it stiffens and since its been exposed to air it begins to harden & cure in a way it can’t be used.Over all I prefer using the one other thermoplastic temporary liner called Cushion Grip, mostly because it’s cheaper & I can buy several tubes.So comparing the only two liners I’ve found like these two here’s what I found:••The only REAL difference besides this & Cushion Guard is the color? If you think that where you place this material may show when you smile/talk-it IS more pink & gumlike in color. Cushion Grip is a pastel orange or peach color.••The other difference seems that once this liner fully cures in your mouth, it has a tiny texture to it-not exactly rough, but Cushion Guard just seems more smooth?••Cushion Guard comes with a tube expressing “key” so you can use it to twist along the tube & it makes expressing the warmed tube nice and uniform.Since I don’t worry about the reline showing when I smile or talk, I’m gonna go ahead and continue purchasing cushion guard. It’s just a lot cheaper. The tubes are bigger and works as I need it too. But if I was worried about it showing at all, I would definitely buy this too maybe place in that area?
E**.
Feeling safe to eat in public
For myself, it seems almost like a realign formula.I've had mine in and out(for cleaning) for a full week.Sometimes my lower will float out while eating some foods,but I've learned to control how I bite different foods so I don't have that problem mostly.I believe it is suction that holds these in.I'm going to see how long I can wear these.I wash them and brush my gums daily
R**S
Dentach vs CushionGrip
I have used both Dentach and CushionGrip, and prefer Dentach. I can get a week or so out of each application. I like that you don’t have to warm it up before use. For removing, simply put in hot water and peel off. Kinda pricey for the amount you get, but it’s been a lifesaver.
A**E
It works great
This really does help with your dentures staying put. Usually I use a glue like stuff, but had watched on TikTok about this produced and wanted to try it. Would definitely recommend this is my second time to buy
K**C
If you want adhesion don't waste your money.
I got these for my lower dentures. I watched so many videos praising this product so I gave it a shot. I'll just keep it short. It does make a nice liner for your dentures. Follow directions exactly as written in instructions. As far as an adhesive, it fails terribly. I had my denture in my mouth for only 3 hour after applying Denttach and they came loose. I hadn't had anything to drink or eat since applying it. My denture just came loose while talking to my wife. The liner stays in place nicely on the denture but it "does not adhere" to your gums. That being said, I removed the product from my denture. It took a little effort so you need to be patient. I used a wooden cuticle stick to gently work the product off my denture. It only took a couple minutes. If you want your lower denture to stay in place, stick to the normal adhesives. I have always used Fixodent Ultra Max Hold. It lasts about 8 hours for me. I'll just stick with what has always worked for me. Most people have some type of issue with lower dentures. Some don't use any adhesive at all but most do.
K**R
Great product just to small of tube
It works well but the tube is so small. You'll be lucky to be able to use it twice. That's pretty pricey.
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