⚡ Fix your smile fast, stay unstoppable!
The REPAIR-IT Denture Repair Kit by Dentemp offers a powerful, quick-setting dental cement designed to temporarily secure lost fillings and loose crowns. With a strong bond that allows comfortable eating after just 60 minutes, this 50g cream is an essential emergency solution for adults needing immediate dental relief before professional care.
Weight | 50 g |
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Dentemp |
Format | cream |
Age Range Description | Adult |
L**Y
Fab
Fab Thankyou
N**
Brilliant for emergencies
Held together for months .It’s a must buy just incase if an emergency, very easy to use instructions very easy to follow
J**K
It does what it says on the packet.
My only criticism is that it says it'll do 3 repairs, 1 to 2 is more optimistic.
J**.
Disappointed
Shocking. Supposed to mix to a paste ‘like syrup’ according to the instructions. First time it was just lumpy. Thought I must’ve done it wrong so read the instructions again and exactly the same outcome. There was too much powder and not enough liquid. Waste of money
P**H
easy to use
as described
B**
Repair kit for dentures
The smell terrible but did work well
L**A
It really works!
I developed a hairline crack in my upper denture, I didn't really pay that much attention to it as it didn't seem a big deal at the time as I was planning to get some new ones. Due to a long waiting time to see my dentist the hairline crack very quickly be came a large open crack. I didn't know you could buy denture repair kits, I always thought it had to be done professionally. I did a search on Amazon not thinking I'd find anything to fix an open crack in a denture. I bought the Dentemp denture repair kit after reading some reviews and I have to say so far I am impressed. I used the kit over a week ago and it's still holding strong and will hopefully last until I get my new dentures, going off my dentists waiting time it may take as long as 2 months. I recommend this denture repair kit and it's definitely worth the money.
F**F
Can be good to reinforce with a staple! :-)
My lower denture broke and I tried fixing it with this. It only held for a while (but part of the problem can be that the denture needed rebasing so not so much deforming forces would be experienced. But the adhesion and material seemed pretty good so I tried again.This time I made a supporting impression while holding the pieces together so that I could be able to remove some of the original material and still be able to place properly when adding the repair material.I made lined up holes into the the thickest part on each side of the fracture. I checked that a (used) staple would fit into the holes and I filed away some of the inside surface on both sides of the break to give the repair more surface to grab onto. Mixed up the repair material, got it into the holes on both sides, put in the staple on one side. put the mixture on both surfaces and brought them together and put the denture into the impression i made before, so I hade the proper total shape and curve. Added a bit more of the repair over the break and the filed down area.This time it has lasted!! In spite of unnecessary forces before the rebasing. It is still there. (You can see it in the picture with a strong light behind it) Very pleased with it. Always pack it on a trip, just in case!
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