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Product Description Every home and suitcase should have a Dentanurse First Aid Kit for Teeth. Crowns, Bridges and Fillings can disloge at the most inconvenient of times. What if a front Crown dislodges on a Friday evening and you have a date or a Monday morning and you have an important meeting? No one wants to sit with their hand over their mouth to hide an unsightly gap. With a Dentanurse kit you can temporarily re-seat your Crown in minutes thus restoring your smile and covering your embarrassment until you reach your dentist. Lost fillings are common, using the same kit and ingredients it is possible to make a temporary dental filling. By covering a cavity as soon as possible after losing a filling you protect the nerves from thermal shock and prevent further deterioration of the tooth. In just one compact emergency treatment pack, the Dentanurse First Aid Kit For Teeth enables an amateur to temporarily replace a lost filling and to re-fix dislodged crowns, bridges, and inlays until professional assistance is avilable. Based on a tried and trusted formula of zinc oxide and eugenol cement mixtures. Just one Dentanurse kit is all you need for re-seating Crowns, Bridges, Inlays or making a temproary filling, the kit has all the ingredients to prevent thermal shock and restore appearance and function until professional help can be obtained. Invaluable for travellers, tourists, yachtsmen and in the home. No general first aid kit is complete without one. Box Contains InstructionsMirrorSpatulaDental Probe ToolMixing TrayTube of base paste filling/cement materialTube of catalyst paste filling/cement material
Weight | 4.54 g |
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Dentanurse |
Age Range Description | Adult |
B**A
Every home should have one...
On Xmas eve (when else) my veneer fell off a front tooth. My daughter luckily had this kit and gave it to me. Stuck veneer back on perfectly, so I bought one for myself. Glad I did as I've managed to keep veneer in place until I see dentist in Feb. First attempt it fell off within 12 hours, did it more carefully second attempt and veneer is still in place 3+ weeks later. Something worth keeping for dental emergencies, and an excellent price here on Amazon...
P**L
Didnt work for me
I found it difficult to mix the 2 tubes together to get the right consistency before rolling it into a ball ready to put in my tooth. Either it was too sticky or went hard. I managed it on my 3rd go and put it in my tooth but it just came out over the next few days. However, this may have been because I don't have much tooth on one side and to be fair I knew this was a risk but wanted to try it anyway.
J**S
Not easy to use
The main problem I had was getting the solution to stick to the tooth. The problem occurred during the pandemic when couldn’t get to see a dentist.
N**K
Good Product but unhappy with the packaging
I have used this product before, bought from local shop and was happy with it, works well although.note it's a temporary solution only, but does the job. Ensure you clean the cap and the screw bit or can get messy or stuck.The packaging was terrible and product arrive crushed.But Product is GOOD!
D**L
Fantastic quick fix
My crown came of so I thought I'd have a go and try this. I was surprised how easy it was. Excellent for a quick fix if you need it but you can't beat the dentist. My crown stayed in place for a couple of days at a time. Hot drinks did loosen it I notice though. I will definatley keep this in my first aid box from now on.
A**S
Dont buy this.
This is a honest review of the dentanurse first aid kit for teeth travellers flat pack,When I originally purchased this item I was having a issue with a molar the dentist had originally done a root canal on and rebuilt and filled, part of the rebuilt area (inside of the molar not on the cheek side) had become sharp almost cracked and while waiting for the delivery (delivery speed is not the issue here) had broken off and left part of the filling visible but not loose in the molar (something like you would see on the terminator part of his skin baring the metal endoskeleton under the layer of flesh, in my case inside the molars bone had brokeand had came away exposing the metal filling..... if you get what i mean) initially i accidently swallowed the broken part of the tooth (of course most issues happen while eating something you really need to get your teeth into. The Dentistry happened quite a while back (2 years ago) so I was overdue for a visit anyways. I needed something to protect my tooth temporarily from further issues example would be losing the filling. I went ahead and looked for a remedy, being as it was a saturday evening and my local pharmacy would be closed at this time I went too the only other place I could think of.... yes you guessed it online shopping!I then came across this item after watching many youtube videos, browsing shopping sites temporary dental cement/filling that can replace lost fillings holes in teeth etc etcwhen the item arrived i had already lost part of the molar which had cracked and got ate by me so it left a sharp part of the tooth and the filling inside exposed I folllowed the instructions step by step, a lot of the instructions were really vague like where it asks you to mix an equal share of both the catalyst and the white cement stuff that closely resembles poly filler and mix it till it hardens too a consistency where u can roll it on your finger (bit like you would do with a booger i suppose) not only it that a mistake (makes a mess on your fingers it pretty much like super glue and leaves a layer on your finger tips which can only be descrbied as a greaseproof paint substance but at this stage its really no longer appliable too the tooth... but this really doesnt matter cause in this case the mixture is now too hard to be of any usage inside the mouth its no longer appliable and will not stay on a moist area like a tooth even after applying pressure so it fills the hole... after the third try i actually got this stuff dripped into the cavity because the other times it would stick more too the tools or my finger then it would to my tooth. The third time it actually stuck and this is by not even following the vague steps but as the day went on and it hardened in the tooth (remember this needs time too harden like 4 hours or so) it doesnt actually stick 7 hours later i decide enough is enough and take a bite of a ham sandwich ...oh yum i just ate the temporary filling yumm yum in my tum.... absolutely rubbish waste of time and money. it smells like the stuff they use in the dentist HELL it probably actually is the stuff they use but for proper application by a untrained person i really wouldnt bother. leaves a nasty taste in your mouth taste will last even past the actual temp filling dissapearing i could actually still taste it after i woke up the next day..
D**.
Fangs for the temporary fix...
This stuff is useful for temporary fixes only.That said I've been trying to avoid getting a crown fixed properly for ages. It all depends on the tooth you're working on. A back tooth and I imagine this will hold a day or two.A front tooth and you can get away with weeks so long as you deliberately avoid using that tooth for its designed purpose. Silly, I know! My own record is three months for a front tooth. You're probably better off getting it fixed property though. Right?I hope this review proves useful to you.
B**6
Worth having!
Very hand piece of kit to have! My daughter lent me hers when my crown fell off one weekend. This kit enabled me to re-secure the crown until I was able to get to the dentist. I decided to get one for myself, just in case! Well worth the money.
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