mastermedi Zinc Oxide Eugenol Cement Dental Care Kit Glue For Crowns & Bridges Filling

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  • O. Singh

    > 3 day

    I have nothing but good to say. And I waited a really long time to write a review on this one. I had a crown come loose from an implant in November of 2021. This was my upper right molar. I saw the reviews for this and decided to take a chance. Best case, it would last longer than 3 months and I could spend the $300 at the dentist to cement a crown because dentistry in this country is a joke. Worst case Id spend that money faster.... I followed the directions, making sure not to use too much. It held for 14 months. I just came lose now as I was smacking my lips on a piece of gum. There is plenty left for me to re-cemement. If you have the patience, your crown is not damaged or is there any indication of a problem, and dont want to spend money going to the dentist, this is for you.

  • ANGEL

    > 3 day

    Did not work for me

  • steve workman

    > 3 day

    Product did not hold my tooth in place for very long.

  • tet garcia

    > 3 day

    It works really good!

  • Kira

    > 3 day

    I LOVE THIS SO SO SO SO MUCH MUST BUY IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A SOLUTION TO A CHIPPED OR BROKEN TOOTH!!! IIT MADE MY FRONT TOOTH CHIP COMPLETELY DISAPPEAR THIS IS A 5 STAR PRODUCT!!!

  • SZ

    > 3 day

    This product is amazing! Follow the instructions and you will be as happy as I am. 1 scoop of powder, divide it in half, shake the liquid well, 2 drops on 1 half, mix it well, add the rest of the powder, apply to your crown, hold it in place for 10 minutes to allow it to cure. (It should be slightly yellow and not too thick.) The first two times I tried it I rushed afraid of it drying, but it lasted 2 weeks each time. The 3rd time I made sure I mixed it well and it has been holding strong for 5 weeks now. I have even had a tooth pulled next to it. After having to use the awful pink stuff multiple times a day and not even being able to eat with it - this stuff has truly been worth every penny. FOR THOSE WHO SAID IT DOESN’T WORK - you either didn’t follow the instructions or you obviously don’t understand elementary science. Glue changes state at a certain temperature. Remember those inventions called HOT glue guns? Maybe you have a coffee addiction & should Google “metal straw” so you can feed that addiction without the heat effecting the glue on your teeth. It’s a real thing…they even sell them here on Amazon. Seriously, this is the best quick way to fix a broken crown/bridge especially if you’re in the same situation as I am, where no dentist will fix it until you get “other” problems fixed first.

  • Whitney

    Greater than one week

    Easy instructions and it was very easy to apply, hardened quickly and my crown is back in place!

  • SageWolf

    > 3 day

    So far it has lasted over a month, smoothing a sharp edge to a tooth. I did not have high hopes of it wiring in an edge. I followed directions. I will add, however, it is best to adjust amounts. The only thing that could make it a winner is if you can add a tiny bit of coloring as the bright white is a couple shades too white for my teeth.

  • MoSchmidt

    31-10-2024

    I bought this product to fill in a broken tooth. Its easy to mix, but its a bit tricky to apply. Sometimes the substance stays in place for several weeks. Other times Ive had it crumble while chewing food. But, it does what they say it will and its a fantastic product to have on hand for dental emergencies.

  • Rixanne

    > 3 day

    Update: 1.5 years later. This has stayed and held perfectly. Im having the tooth treated next month. My dentist was impressed!! ==Original review below== I had to use this 3 times to get it right but when I got it right it was PERFECT. I bought this 3 months ago when I was in the middle of a schedule that nightmares are made of. 18 hour days. Grabbing things when I could to eat in a hurry. Grabbed a nacho and chomped down and instant mind-searing pain on my one good molar. Yep my teeth have gone to the tooth fairy in pieces over the last 10 years with no dental insurance. Great. Part of my molar was now missing. 3 days of no chewing anything and only eating slowly, a bite at a time on the opposite side. Anything near the tooth would kill me. Would have to constantly brush to keep my mouth clear of anything that could possibly get in there. I bought 3 different sets of dental repair kits out of desperation. This is the one that worked. I followed the instructions exactly. I even researched how to do it online. Here is what I found: 1. Thoroughly brush and floss the area. Youre going to be sealing it up and you dont want to be sealing IN food particles. 2. Youre going to need cut and folded up paper towels thebsize of a gauze, or gauze if u have it, to keep the saliva away from the area. Just like they do at the dentists office. I used 3 sections. You want a piece between your cheek and the tooth and between your tooth and your tongue. I used another to bite down onto the area I was repairing once the product was in. You want a little extra virgin or cooking oil for this 3rd piece if u use it, just a drop or two.. U dont want a bunch of papertowel stuck to your tooth forever. this is part of the prep work before you mix. 3. You have to work fast after you mix. You only have 10 seconds ish to get it where it needs to go. 4. Read the directions through twice. 5. U need a mirror and light to see where youre going. I didnt use it to actually put it in my mouth. I couldnt see past my hand, but I did use my phone with the flash on and took video of it beforehand. Then I felt it with my finger as I looked at it on the video. Then I took the little spatula with nothing on it to figure out where it needed to go in my mouth. You need to know where youre going. 6. My first two tries it worked but crumbled apart within a day. I think it mixed up too thick and I used the directions for the portions. So I just eyeballed it the 3rd time. You want it the consistency of an overworked piece of chewed up gum, then hit it with another drop of liquid, mix again and get it on the tooth. You can add to it if u need to but dont go nuts adding too much. Keep that cooking oil nearby and put some on your finger so you can use it help shape and smooth the product into and around and off of your tooth. The third time was the charm for me. Its been 2 months and I havent had to redo it (yet). Its been great to get me through without starving to death.

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