







mastermedi Zinc Oxide Eugenol Cement Dental Care Kit Glue For Crowns & Bridges Filling
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Jus Pri
> 24 hourI purchased this a couple of months ago but just used it today because I thought it would be difficult to mix and apply. The instructions was easy to understand and the product was easy to apply once mixed. It’s only been a few hours since I have applied it, I ate and have drunk since then and it’s holding up so far. I’ll see in a few days what happens. I wish I would’ve found this amazing product a two years ago. I highly recommend and I would buy again!
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Sophia Caggiano
> 24 hourI have a temporary crown on my front tooth that keeps popping off. The cement works great! Today is the first day I used it but seems to work great. I didn’t like how pricey it was but definitely worth the $40 and it saves me a bunch of trips to the dentist.
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Alex
> 24 hourCannot be used on a healthy tooth that has not had its nerve removed. I put glue on the tooth and after a few hours I couldnt stand the toothache until I had completely removed all the glue. Maybe its just my bodys reaction.
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Candace Rushing
> 24 hourI was reviewing a few of my recent purchases, so I thought I would update this review. It’s been 3 1/2 years since I cemented this bridge of my upper front teeth, and it’s still holding strong! This is obviously a professional product that’s every bit as permanent as what dentists use. I bite into apples and sandwiches with crust bread, and I don’t worry anymore. Great product, but only as good as your preparation. Keep reading for helpful tips. I wrote the initial review after 2 1/2 months. I updated it after 7 months, and then after a year-and-half. Now, after 3 1/2 years, I consider it permanent! I really expected to be constantly regluing it, but I’m convinced that this is the same formula as the dentist uses. I couldn’t be happier, because it saved me a fortune! After seeing several dentists about recementing my bridge and getting estimates in the $200-300 range, I decided to try this product on Amazon. I was a little worried, because it had been a couple months, and the peg teeth were starting to turn brown. One had broken off inside the bridge, so I worried there wasn’t much for the bridge to hold on to. I was METICULOUS about preparation! First, I took a little piece of 600 grit wet-or-dry sandpaper and gently resurfaced the pegs on all sides, which removed the brown and gave a fresh surface to adhere to. I cleaned the bridge and let it sit in a mild peroxide solution for a few minutes before I washed and DRIED it. Then I flossed and brushed my teeth thoroughly and rinsed with mouthwash. Finally, I dried the teeth and tucked some rolled cotton gauze between my lip and gum, to try to keep the area dry (like the dentist does). I mixed the solution according to directions, filled the bridge, and just before I put it in place, I hit the bridge and teeth with compressed air, to make sure they were DRY. Then I squished the bridge into place, wiped off the excess cement, clamped down to hold it firmly in place, and didn’t move for about 20 minutes. It’s held for two and a half months and counting! I really think making sure the area is CLEAN and DRY is the secret to a good result. I’ll try to remember to update this review in a few months or if it comes loose. UPDATE: It’s been 7 months since I used this product to cement my bridge and that FIRST application is STILL holding! I couldn’t be more pleased! This is a four-tooth upper bridge of FRONT teeth. At first I was really careful not to bite into anything, assuming I would knock it loose, but now I bite into sandwiches, etc. without worrying about it. I’m convinced that this product is every bit as good as what a dentist uses, but again, PREPARATION is important. For a good result, make sure the area and the bridge or crown are clean and dry— it’s worth the effort to do it right.
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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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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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T G
> 24 hourI had to reglue a cap that came off and didnt want to pay a dentist a hundred dollars to do that. Ut has held in place since I received the shipment a while back and I still have enough product left to do several more.
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Peer
> 24 hourMy front tooth crown is loose and this cement works amazing. I can eat sandwiches like a normal person again
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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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Tamiko
> 24 hourThis really work I was impressed BUT in a bout 2 weeks I had to do it again and that’s probably because of the acidity drinks. Acidity drinks will loosen the cement. Great temp product worth every dime.