🦷 Reliner Your Way to Confidence!
DocAdvanced Reline-It Denture Reliner offers a simple and effective solution for enhancing the fit of your dentures. Each pack contains two easy-to-use reliners, designed for durability and comfort, ensuring you can enjoy your favorite foods without worry. Manufactured by Everready First Aid, this product is a trusted choice for denture wearers seeking a reliable and convenient relining option.
Manufacturer | Everready First Aid |
Part number | MAJ40096 |
Item Weight | 136 g |
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 10.16 x 7.62 cm; 136.08 g |
Item model number | MAJ40096 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**Y
Good Quality
Bought this several times.
C**!
Does the job as required.
Works well but takes a while to get used to mixing properly.
F**T
Not good
I wouldn’t even give it a star; lucky I have a dental technician friend, they fixed it for me on the same day... these products, waste of money!
F**D
Good
Good
T**I
Product works just fine. I recomend not waiting the 30 sec
Product works just fine. I recomend not waiting the 30 sec. it calls for. mix as fast as U can N then poor it in the denture N make sure U pour it around the whole plate, leaving most of it twards the front top (upper) It will start to gum up within that 30 seconds so make sure you pour it in as soon as possible after mixing so it has a chance to level out. It will thicken up quick. put in mouth n wait a min or two, take them out, then use a sharp blade (razor blade) to trim off the excess if needed. Hope this helps all. Nothing worse than haveing loose dentures N spitting them out at the wrong time ! LMAO!! And "FYI" Any chemical you put in ur mouth, is going to leave a bad taste for a lil while. It might make ur food taste funny for a bit but it will subside. Consider the alternative.
R**X
Not User Friendly
Takes a minimum of 32 minutes to complete all the instructions. Final result not as good as I expected.Won't be buying it again.Rex
A**R
Because it doesn’t last as long is why I have it a 3 other then that very good
I like it but does not last as long as it says
A**N
Tricky Directions but Does the Job
Just recently got my dentures, so I've used this product quite a few times at this point. Much better than going back to the dentist (in Mexico) and wasting several hours getting relines done (one of which he screwed up). In any case, I've been using this every 2-3 weeks like clockwork. Here is what I've learned:Directions: They're pretty bad, so you just have to learn the "feel" of doing this. I am not a chemist, but I think that how cold the stuff is determines how fast it sets up. This is the primary complaint in most of the reviews. As far as I can tell, the colder the stuff is, the faster it sets (I think). As such, hold to the "3 minute" thing as closely as possible. As far as all the waiting is concerned, don't do that. If you wait as much as the directions tell you, it's going to be solid. The time from opening the packets, putting the stuff in the dentures, and putting them in my mouth is about 30 seconds or so total. Just mix it, wait till it's a bit sticky, pour it in the dentures, let it solidify a little more, then put them in your mouth. From there I usually give it a good 7 or 8 minutes, and things turn out well enough most of the time.Taste / Smell: Yeah, it's pretty bad. It's somewhere between nail polish remover and corn and callous remover. The good news is, over time you get used to it. At this point it's only noticeable to me for a couple hours. The first time it was a few days. A couple of overnight soaks and it's usually completely gone.Lifespan: I've had no trouble getting at least 3 weeks. Can probably last a lot longer, I've just had to redo it before anything ever broke down.Getting the stuff out: This is a nightmare. I've narrowed down my process to just be having a REALLY hot tub of water next to me and a little screwdriver and tweezers. I have no idea how this stuff sticks so well to the acrylic, but it does. At this point it's become a meditation, so I just deal with it. Please just make sure to actually take the stuff out before another application. Apparently some people are just doing one on top of another. Don't do that. Both from a bacterial and structural standpoint, that's pretty damn stupid.Adhesives: speaking of sticking, people who wish to continue using adhesives should probably know that the typical Poligrip stuff DOES NOT stick to this material. I've had to move on to Fixodent powder, which works beautifully. And yes, there's an argument to be made for not using any adhesive at all, but I'm still learning how to eat and I just feel better with it there.Overall, I'm very happy to have found this. Definitely better than paying 50 bucks every 3 weeks for that other stuff.
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