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Review on 🦷 Brige Temporary Tooth Repair Kit: Fix Missing, Broken Tooth & Gaps - Moldable Fake Teeth & Thermal Beads Replacement for Artifical Teeth by Christopher Jones

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Patience is the key! suitable for oral care

Here's the deal. When it arrived I honestly wasn't that impressed. But since I'd just lost a $500 "floating" tooth (the dentist wanted another $500 in replacement), I was willing to try anything. To be honest it worked way better than expected! All you need is a little patience, some sanding boards, a small pair of scissors, and a dab of superglue. Pour a few beads into a large metal spoon and lower them into boiling water. White balls become transparent and flexible in a few seconds. Take balls out immediately, roll into balls with your fingers (they are hot, be careful!). Click on the missing tooth area and reshape the space. Take the dental veneer and press it into the front of the missing tooth, which is now filled with beaded material. It will stay soft for a while, so make sure everything is snug. Once everything has cooled and the mixture has hardened, remove the mold. Use small scissors to cut off the excess (save the excess, you can melt it back for later use) and shape it with sandpaper. The veneer had a tendency to fall out of shape, so a small dab of CA solved that problem. I used a mixture of coffee grounds and water to stain the tooth a bit to match the color. I now have a "tooth" that looks natural and is much more comfortable than a floating tooth ever was. As it formed around the surrounding teeth (with a small overlap on my upper palate) it snapped into place - no denture glue was required. Eating with it is even more convenient. I have enough product left over to make a few more if needed. So if I forget to put a tooth in at home, I have one in the office. I know there are some bad reviews on this product but trust me if you take your time you will get fantastic results. My only regret is that I didn't know this until I dropped 5 bills on a fin tooth that looked only slightly better (emphasis on slightly).

Pros
  • Easy to use: if you put the balls in boiling water, they will quickly soften and you can make an artificial tooth
Cons
  • Very expensive