mastermedi Zinc Oxide Eugenol Cement Dental Care Kit Glue For Crowns & Bridges Filling
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Pamela Z
> 24 hourI had a crown fall off and since I dont have a dentist at the moment and know this would have cost over $100 to cement it back in, I decided to give this a try. I did watch a couple of videos and mixed my first batch as a trial. I didnt use the first batch because it is so small the mixing is takes a little getting used to. But a batch is TINY and I have so much of this left it didnt matter. I agree with some other reviews, I did use a tiny bit extra of the liquid to the powder when I mixed the batch I used. Im sure its user issue for not being used to it but I wound up with a mixture that was just right, put it in the crown after cleaning tooth and area fully and pushed it on. I waited before writing this review to see how it would hold. I glued in on 4-30-23 and it is still on with no problems and today is 6-20-23. Almost 2 months now. I really dont think it is going to come off anytime soon. Very happy with this product. Its the real deal.
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nelsoneast
> 24 hourI 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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CT
> 24 hourSo far so good. It’s been three days only since I used it to put my crown back on and it’s staying. Where other things I’ve used would’ve already had came off. The only problem I had was I had put to much and it got on my gum which irritated it very bad and felt like a very bad toothache for the first two days. So my advice is to use less plus maybe have some pain relief nearby. I’m glad it went away on this third day. Now just wondering how many days this will stay. I will post update when I can. Also, it came in very good condition and sooner than expected. There was no damage or issues.
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Cesar Martinez
> 24 hourThis product created a bonding reaction with my tooth and my gums, be safe when you use this product it is definitely not for personal use. Just be safe unless you know what you are doing. The product really works.
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Alexa Hamill
> 24 hourTook me a few times to mix and apply getting the right consistency. I Was able to fill my somewhat large front gap, but the application did not come out as smooth as I would have hoped. This is because I had no clue of what I was doing. Trial and error. But the product seems to be holding up so far it’s been a full day of eating , brushing my teeth and drinking many cups of coffee as I usually do. But I can’t say how long it will hold up being it’s only been hours and not weeks. But it’s definitely worth the purchase. I will update again after a few days.
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Percy Skiles
> 24 hourTake your time mixing, and FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. I made an extra large batch so I could slather it all the the groves and then scrape out the rest. Not gonna lie, I spent half the day with dental tools trying to scrape out the excess because I had a layer that was too thick right where one tooth meets up, but once I got it level, it seemed to work out. Maybe a good idea, once I got everything set, I took the hardener formula and put it over the filling to harden it up more, seems to have worked. Ive only had the product in for may maybe a week but it actually lasted longer than the rush job my dentist did believe it or not. If I remember, Ill post an update in the future. But keep in mind, even if I end up needing to redo it a few months from now, theres still plenty of product left and its cheaper than paying for a crown right now.... That being said, always see your dentist regularly in case you have a tooth infection or cavity. Thats my public service announcement.
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Sol
> 24 hourAlthough Its only been a few day since I received and used this, I already know that it work sooooooo much better than the OTC stuff. I used it to fill in a filling that fell off and it sealed the hole nicely. Also, to reattach a crown that had very little to hold on to. So far it’s holding great! Lastly, I used it to spread around a post and its working like a charm! I feel like a dentist already! LOL. Definitely worth the $39 bucks! Downside is mixing the solutions is kinda of a challenge. You have to be focus while mixing and apply it quickly. For me its a game changer after using the OTC stuff and saving hundreds for at a dentist office. I know its not a permanent fix Im happy with the results.
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marmidel
> 24 houri read reviews and watched many videos before using this stuff. i have a few worn down fillings from years and years ago but the dentist is so expensive that ive been using the flimsy plastery stuff that does not last. But this stuff lasts. i still have yet to touch it up. However i would suggest getting metal dental tools at least tiny spatula to apply and go tiny bits at a time. push in with gloved finger and bite down to make sure there isnt too much product. i made this mistake and had to deal with it. over filled the first tooth. it was like eating with false teeth for a while but it did eventually wear to my bite. avoid that annoyance by doing tiny bits. it sets quickly so tiny batches will be needed. dont expect to use all of the a mixed bit at once. there will be a some waste but that is necessary to fit your bite and still have a quick set imho. its excellent tho. no more loose fillings. fixed cracks. no pain. aces all around from me!
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Mae
> 24 hourMy bridge gave out after 6 years and went to see my dentist. The dental assistant prepped my temporary glue for my bridge as they recommended I get implant work done. That was a whopping $6k for 3 implants. I told them I wanted to weigh my options bc I wasn’t really trying to pay 6k up front or make monthly payments (as this happened during the holidays. I’ve been living w a loose bridge for 3 months, eeeek I know). The dental assistant kindly showed me the consistency of the temp glue she used on my bridge and helped me w knowing the consistency to look for with this stuff. Look for like a toothpaste texture, nothing gritty! She gave me a huge tip and told me to make sure my two teeth that held my bridge together were dry as possible to prevent any saliva interfere with the glue/paste. Use cotton rounds for this. I found that if you do one spoon of powder, split in 2, add 3 drops on one side, mix n gradually add second ½ to mixture works best! Move quickly when applying! Will dry pretty quick. Once the paste is set and dry after 30 min. Use a dental tool kit (the one that looks like a hook) to scrape away any excess dried paste in unwanted areas. Hope this helps anyone out there with a loose crown or bridge! Will update as time goes. XOXO
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rod
> 24 hourBest crown/bridge glue Ive ever used. Ive found the directions a bit misleading. Its VERY important to clean your crown/bridge before using the glue. I use a vibrating tooth cleaner on Amazon by Vtiisamao. On a crown, I use 1 drop to a half scoop powder, QUICKLY give it quick three mixing swirls and put it in the crown and place it where it belongs, Put pressure on it for 20 odd seconds and it holds solid for an average of 2-3 weeks. On a bridge, I use 2-3 drops to 1 scoop powder with the same procedure and lasts about the same. I dont aggressively brush the bridge or crown but just give a quick light go around twice daily. It gets me to my next dental appointment and I eat what I want.