

🛠️ Fix your smile, fix your day!
The Temporary Tooth Repair Kit is an innovative solution designed for quick and easy dental fixes. With just hot water and clear instructions, you can repair up to 30 missing teeth, making it an essential tool for anyone seeking a temporary yet effective dental solution.
Y**Y
Good for What It Is - Best for Less Visible Teeth
My root canal on a rear tooth failed (post and crown fell out) leaving a gap in my mouth. The tooth was extracted, and I had a flipper made (for $400) but the flipper took two weeks to come in. The gap in my mouth would have been visible for two weeks, and I wasn't comfortable with that - that's where this product came in handy.Making a "tooth" is easy. 1. Drop about 16 of the little beads in boiling water. 2. Wait about 30 seconds for beads to become pliable. 3. Use utensil to take beads out. 4. Quickly form a "ball" and stuff the ball into space where tooth is missing (don't try to make perfect ball or beads will harden). Instructions say you need two healthy surrounding teeth for product to work. 5. Use fingers to make sure all material is within gap and not on other teeth (so fake tooth looks more realistic). Also bite down while material is still pliable so that material is flat on teeth and bite feels comfortable. 6. Wait about 5 minutes, viola! New "tooth."The new tooth is grocery store plastic bag white, and is obviously fake - my brother told me that I looked like I had a Lego in my mouth lol. I also found it uncomfortable in the mouth, it felt like I had a plug in the space where it was. I took it out every chance I got. It feels like you'll rip out your surrounding teeth the first time you try to take it off, but, as long as surrounding teeth are healthy, taking fake tooth out should not be a problem. It is easy to pop in and out.Unless you make an effort to remove it, the tooth stays in securely, even after multiple days. You can eat with the tooth in the mouth, but I found it uncomfortable. Kissing is also a non-issue.Keeping the tooth in for too long may compromise sounding teeth, as it is plastic, porous and thus a breading ground for bacteria. However, there is enough material to make a new tooth every day for a long time. I made a new tooth once a week. I also removed and brushed the tooth every time I brushed my real teeth. I also did not sleep in the fake tooth.Considering the risk of compromising surrounding teeth if used on a daily basis, it is a good short term solution. If used sporadically (ie. special occassions), it may even work as a long term solution.All in all, good for the price if you have reasonable expectations.
C**F
DO NOT BUY! There is no 100% Guarantee. They do not return calls.
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT! Especially if you have a dental bridge or a cap. This product sounds good, videos look easy, but in my situation it was a nightmare! The formed tooth fell out of my mouth many times. I tried over and over again and followed video and written instructions. When a person is desperate to have a smile because the dental industry makes it virtually impossible to afford dental implants, this seems like a quick fix. IT IS NOT!!!!!! It can be dangerous, it says to let cool and harden in your mouth. If it hardens next to a bridge, it can pull it out! I had a tooth pulled, in my case, due to the dentist's mistake, and thought this would be a cosmetic fix when seeing family. It almost cost me tons of money from the damage it almost caused if I didn't think fast and use warm water to soften material in mouth to get it out. They promise 100% satisfaction. I called and they never returned my call or left me an email. So bottom line for me is...1) its a dangerous product, not meant for everyone.2) if a person has any dental work that it will be next too, not a live tooth...DO NOT USE!3) they lie about the 100% Guarantee. Nobody is home.BUYER BEWARE!
J**S
Works great, enough for many teeth
I received 3 vials of small plastic pellets, supposedly enough for 30 teeth. It's probably pretty close - 20-30 teeth, depending on size. The instructions say it takes about 15 pellets for a small tooth. I used closer to 25 for the tooth I replaced. This was a tiny fraction of one vial. Fortunately, if you get it wrong, you can simply reheat and try again. Adding pellets was seamless to the previous tooth.I was out of town and I used the coffee maker to make boiling water. Any source of hot enough water will work to soften the pellets. The pellets turn clear when heated and are easy to mold. I then molded them into a ball and put the ball into the space where my tooth was missing. It is important to fill ALL the space between the teeth, as there must be contact to keep it in place.The first try, I didn't use enough material and had to rework it. I just put the 'tooth' back into hot water, along with more pellets and reworked the material. This time, I spend more time making the tooth rounded on the surface, so it looked more natural. As noted, you can reuse the material simply by heating it. If you don't get it finished before it starts to harden, just put it back in the water for 10 sec or so and keep going. I used my fingernail to shape the tooth, which worked fine. The instructions recommend letting the tooth harden in the mouth, as this gives a better fit. If you don't get it right, just reheat and try again.I previously had a dental 'flipper' appliance, which cost $350. (I'm sure some dentists charge considerably more.) Neither the flipper nor the tooth created with this material are functional - not recommended to eat with. I did find that this tooth worked better when eating than the flipper. I'm sure the individual fit will impact that. This 'tooth' costs less than $1, rather than $350, and I found it more comfortable than the flipper. It does a great job as a cosmetic appliance.As others have noted, it is white, which won't match most teeth. The recommendations to let it sit in tea or coke seen reasonable, but I haven't tried either.I have used the 'tooth' for several weeks and have had no problems. After a while, it did seem to loosen a little. I'm sure that could be fixed by reheating and pushing it to fill the gap better. When I wear it, even my wife doesn't notice!
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