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Review on Cushion Grip Denture Adhesive - Strong Hold Thermoplastic Formula - 1 oz by Tony Pearson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Save lives and save money!

Discovering this product has changed me so much for the better! This material tolerates the relining better than even my professional dentist! It's so comfortable, durable, and provides the much-needed suction power we need! I wore it for a week with no problems and it could have lasted longer. but I felt I had to change it to reduce bacterial problems. TIPS: When applying the product to dentures for the first time, place only a half-thick strip [think stickyworm thick/long] in the grooves where your gums will be (where the teeth of the denture are). When you bite into NEXT, the product naturally spreads and rises onto the prosthesis pallet. Where it missed, THEN add another small stroke into the palette area of the prosthesis and bite firmly INSIDE again. Any excess hanging from the back of the prosthesis should be trimmed off with scissors. Pull out that deductible instead, just spoil your difficult haul with a convenient reinsurance. And what? SCISSORS FOR VICTORY IS HERE! (You may have to do this step a few times). STEP: Place a SMALL bead of product on denture pallet, rub in and ensure it becomes one with the rest of the relining (bite down, trim off excess). Once you find the right fit. You're back in the comfort business ;-) for at least a week! If you decide to remove your dentures, even if it is temporary, first wipe them well with a clean, soft cloth. BUT put it back in your mouth AFTERWARD so that the prosthesis gets wet again. Now take the moistened prosthesis and place it in a ziplock bag or something that seals well and retains moisture. (Moisture is retained on the denture relining in the pouch, preventing the relining from drying out and becoming UNCOMFORTABLY HARD. Next time you use it, still wear this comfortable garment.♡

Pros
  • Adhesives
Cons
  • Ugly packaging