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Ovovo’s 120-count denture adhesive cushions provide a long-lasting, water-resistant hold designed specifically for lower dentures. Crafted from a synthetic rubber-based formula, these non-chemical, non-zinc pads offer superior retention and stability while acting as a soft liner to prevent gum irritation and tissue inflammation. Customizable and easy to apply, they ensure a comfortable, mess-free experience that keeps dentures secure during eating, speaking, and laughing.
| ASIN | B0D631ZT5W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,667 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #69 in Denture Adhesives |
| Brand | Ovovo |
| Color | white |
| Date First Available | June 4, 2024 |
| Full Cure Time | 30 Minutes |
| Item Form | Strip |
| Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ovovo |
| Material | Synthetic Rubber-based Formulation |
| Package Dimensions | 9.06 x 3.98 x 1.97 inches |
| Package Information | Tube |
| Special Feature | Long-lasting Hold, Non-chemical, Non-zinc, Soft Liner, Prevents Irritation |
| Specific Uses For Product | Denture |
| Unit Count | 120.0 Count |
| Viscosity | medium |
| Viscosity Level | Medium |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**R
Just as good as Seabond at half the price!
Decided to try these out due to being half the cost of Seabond. They work absolutely amazing. Comfortable with a great hold at a good price. Definitely will be swapping to these for my upper dentures moving forward! Only downside is they dont color code which side goes facedown on the denture (make sure to put the weave like pattern down)
G**A
Terrific adhesive pads that really work for me
These work. I tried Seabond and they didn't work well for me. After reading some reviews I decided to try these. I got my dentures October 2, 2025. If you have dentures you know what I was going through. After my gums had healed quite a bit I was still having trouble with the bottom denture. I was using Fixodent Professional strength on the top. I was going once or twice a week to have adjustments and leaving them out and rinsing with salt water to try to heal the sores that developed. I was not very happy but my dentist was very encouraging. I saw the Ovovo pads in a targeted email from Amazon and the reviews made me decide to try them even though they did not work for some. At that point I was desperate. These REALLY work for me and I'd like to share some of the things I've learned along the way. Cutting them to size is not an exact science but if you can get close that's good enough and I'll tell you why soon. Telling the top from bottom is something I had trouble with at first. Then I noticed that they sort of bend down when you put them flat on the counter. Under the bend is down and if you look holding the pad against something dark you can see the MORE plain and less plain sides. The more plain goes up so it is against your gums. The underside has lines and dots and that goes against the denture. I rinse my dentures and don't wet them again. I hold the pad under slowly running water and fully saturate it. Then I place it against the denture and press into place getting rid of folds and any air pockets. Once you start using them you'll see how you could better cut them dry to fit when wet. It's trial and error but I was patient with myself and was greatly rewarded. Here's something I learned and do every day for my bottom plate pad. I saturate the pad and starting on the left side I fit it around the plate. Working from the middle doesn't work for me. When saturated you have plenty of time and I work it around until I'm satisfied with the coverage. I always have a tail that needs to be trimmed and you can cut these while they are wet! I use a cuticle scissors and trim the tail and have a perfect (sort of) fit. I don't wet them again I just put them in and press down (or up) to get a solid bond. You want to press to make sure there are no air pockets. If something feels off you have plenty of time to take them out and see what the problem is. Sometimes you get a crease or fold that just needs to be smoothed out. Once I had my bottom plate relined it was so much more comfortable and using the Ovovo pad made it stay put. Nothing is perfect and some foods or the way my mouth moves to eat them (yogurt) cause the adhesion to weaken but I have found that if I take it out and rinse my mouth and the pad (while still on the denture) and put it back in and press to get a seal again it will adhere again. My top denture doesn't come loose easily (never as a matter of fact) and after eating I take it out rinse it off and put it back in and it adheres again. No more scraping my top denture and the roof of my mouth with a paper towel to get the pink goop off gagging and eyes tearing the whole time. I can trust these pads to give me all day adhesion, I'm not kidding. Some evenings I can flip my bottom denture up and out with my tongue but some nights I have to actually tug it up off of my gums. The top comes out without much tugging but is still adhered at the end of the day. Then all you do is pick up a corner of the pad peel it off and toss in the wastebasket. A good rinse with water and your mouth is clear and clean. This is my experience and these are my tips. I hope this helps someone as previous reviews helped me.
U**R
I'd rather use super glue.
When I read all those glowing 5-star reviews before ordering, I thought, “It can’t possibly be that bad with so many happy customers.” Even the few 1- or 2-star reviews didn’t sway me. Well, I guess sometimes those few bad reviews tell the whole truth. I tried them today for the first time. Since my bottom partial was replaced with a full denture, I’ve been testing all kinds of alternatives to the adhesive I normally use. The top one fit perfectly, but for the bottom, I had to trim it a bit before squeezing it into place. From the start, it felt awkward, and I wasn’t convinced it would hold. To my surprise, it actually stayed put—at first. About ten minutes later, I dared to bite into a soft chew vitamin and instantly felt my bottom denture shift. Absolutely not. I already have to change my adhesive twice a day for the bottom denture, which is annoying enough. This product is even worse—it’s just junk. If I’m going to throw my money away, I’d rather toss it out the window so at least I can go outside and pick it up again.
K**H
Excellent product
Very pleased with the quality and feel of the product. Better and cheaper than name brands.
J**S
They work better, they cost less.
Love them works just as good or better than the name brand. One caveat is that you will get the best results if you use warm water. Again, love them because they are less than half the price and work just as well.
M**N
I should have tried these years ago!!!
I have been using sea-bond pads since I got my dentures 4+ years ago. Sea-bond have gotten so expensive though, so I tried these. I bought them about 2 months ago but was nervous, so it took me until this week to give them a shot. I should have tried them sooner. Period. They are about 1/2 the cost—for starters—and that is huge in this day. I have been using them for the whole week. Every day. I used a pre-cut sea-bond pad (I always cut a few months at a time) as the form to trim a week’s worth of these down to size. The first thing that I noticed is that these are slightly narrower, so be aware if you have wider jaws that could affect how well they work for you, but I would still try them. (Narrower, for me, was actually good because it made them easier to trim. I have a very narrow jaw and high pallet.) Fitting my dentures originally was nightmarish so normalizing wearing them took a lot of effort. Denture pads already made that a lot easier—trim it to fit, put it in, no mess, nothing squeezing out of the edges like pastes-gross. Spritz with water, give it a minute, seat the denture and bite down for a few seconds. I add a step—I take a sip of water and swish it up over the denture until I feel it saturate and then I bite down again for a few seconds again to make sure it is fully seated. These, while they have slightly different instructions, they work exactly the same. They do NOT use Red 40 or Red 33. (Sea-bond does and my son is allergic to Red 33/40–so I was always worried that even kissing his forehead might lead to a reaction since his allergy is both contact and consumption.) They do not feel sticky, slimy, or stringy when I remove them. The pad just comes right off and goes in the trash. No pink residue on my dentures or hands or anything else!! With the sea-bond there were always sticky strings of adhesive pulling away and leaving residue on my hands and feeling slimy. The only ‘confusion’ I had was knowing which side was the top/bottom of the pad because they’re both white, because no red 40. One side looks like it has tiny crosshatching whereas the other side looks almost like combed cotton. The combed side is up and the crosshatch is down. It’s a subtle difference but you’ll see it. I can take these out temporarily and out them back in!!! I am a dirty nasty smoker and I do NOT smoke in my dentures of I can avoid it. I can take a sip of water, use it to break the seal, wrap my dentures together in a paper towel and put in a zipper bag. The paper towel doesn’t seal to the pad. I go have my smoke or two. Then unwrap and put back in place, take a sip of water to moisten and then bite down again and the seal feels just as strong as when I put them in originally. This info won’t help everyone but I wanted to share that experience as well. Overall these are just as good, if not better, than sea-bond. The seal is strong. It lasts all day. In fact it noticeably lasts all day, unlike sea-bond which gets weaker and more ‘slidey’ throughout the day. I haven’t felt like I had to take my teeth out with these. They haven’t felt too loose to eat. I really mean it. I should have tried them years sooner.
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