

🦷 Upgrade your smile comfort—DIY denture relining made effortless!
ProSoft Denture Reliner is a professional-grade, zinc-free kit made in the USA that softens and tightens loose dentures by creating a custom impression of your gums. Designed for easy at-home use, it includes enough material to reline both upper and lower denture plates, providing a durable, comfortable fit that can last up to 6 months or more, saving you frequent dental visits and costly adjustments.









| ASIN | B0056TA0NM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,177 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #3 in Dental Soft Reline Material |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (3,230) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 2ps |
| Manufacturer | ProSoft Professional Denture Reliner |
| Product Dimensions | 0.12 x 0.04 x 0.12 inches; 3.53 ounces |
| UPC | 852305002018 |
B**S
GREAT product to reline your dentures or bottom plate!
I've used this stuff for years and I can honestly say it is well worth what you pay for it. I've had a full set of dentures for many years and have never had to use it on my upper ones, just the lower and it works exceedingly well. The product is very simple to use, just mix the contents of the bottle with the powder, stir and wait until it thickens enough to put in your denture. The instructions state to apply it when it is the consistency of honey but my advice is, I wait until it's a bit thicker, almost to the point it will not pour out on its own and then I pour in into the denture. This way, it's not so thin that it squeezes out too easily and it seems to give you better coverage. I also leave it in for about 5 minutes rather than the 3 they suggest. Make sure and bite down not really hard but just a normal bite to hold it in place and to form around your gums. Be prepared for the stuff to ooze out and get between your cheeks, etc. but this is good because you want full coverage and once it sets while the denture is in your mouth, you remove it and trim the excess off. NOTE: TOO little is not good, it's better to have more than not enough! When you mix the whole batch, you'll have plenty to do either denture. You could halve the amount and have enough, MAYBE, to do one denture or maybe even enough to do both dentures at one time but I would suggest not trying to do half at a time as you might get the mix ratio wrong and the product may not harden or perform as well. And if you try to do both dentures, you may not have enough to do both properly. Again, I can tell you emphatically, TOO little is a LOT worse than too much! The only issue with this product is, it will have an after taste for a few days. Some soak their dentures in mouthwash, use baking soda or other type of product and they claim it helps take the after taste away after a day or so. To me, I just endure it because it's not really THAT bad and it goes away after a few days anyway. As far as how long it will last, I don't recommend leaving it on as long as I have but I will tell you, I've left mine on for almost a year a couple of times and it's held up just fine. The product does tend to get stiffer the longer it stays on but if you trim it right when you first use it and don't leave any sharp edges, that won't be a problem. Honestly, I usually try and redo mine about every 3-6 months and I never intended to leave it on that long but, I've gotten so used to it, I forgot a couple of times and when I thought about redoing it, it was almost a year since I bought my last batch. That says a lot about the comfort and durability of the product! If you'll follow the directions properly, you won't have an issue with this product and you'll be happy with the results. And it'll save you a ton of money not having to see a dentist every time a reline is in order.
O**3
Fantastic product
Highly recommend this product. I wasn’t aware that the inside liners of my Mom’s dentures, wore out over time. She started developing sores in different areas. When I called the place she got them, they said it was the liner that had worn away. After 3 years!!! They said they could feline them, for $224 for the lower denture and $324 for the upper denture. I found that to be outrageous!! I research different options , and we tried different products. This product was by far the best! No comparison really It is a product that is very easy to prepare and line the denture. It stays in place well. It’s smooth and soft, without having any areas stick into my mom’s gums. It fit well on both her top and bottom denture. The bottom did not require as much, so we trimmed the excess, before letting it harden. Once it hardened, she was able to put both upper and lower denture in immediately. She said they felt perfect. No areas that poked her gums or irritated any part of her mouth. They were snug and comfortable, immediately. She is very happy with this product, as am I. Give this a try. You will be very glad you did!
W**E
Overall a very good product.
I'm about 2 years in now with the full upper denture and I have to say, it sux. But at least the pain and all that goes along with bone loss, failing choppers, and tooth aches is over. That said, I've used a couple of re-line products. My 1st was the Re-Lineit kit sold at Wallyworld. I used that a couple of times. The stuff is cheap but actually worked pretty well, but it cured to a very hard surface and sometimes I'd get sore spots when eating. About 2 months ago it was time for another home spun reline and after some interweb searches looking for a reliner that is more user friendly I came across 2 other products. Comfort Lining, and ProSoft. So I figured I'd try them both and ordered one of each from Amazon. Keep in mind, when relining your own dentures you need to use your head, use a little finesse. I'm a pretty handy guy and can build, fix, handle most any project, but I wasn't able to get satisfactory results with the Comfort Lining. I tried relining with it twice, and yes I followed the directions. Seemed to me the "cure" time was/is too fast and I wasn't able to get a good result, so I tried the ProSoft, and …. success!! Like I said starting out, dentures suk. But it's been my experience that a home brew reline with ProSoft seems to make living with dentures a little better, or at least more bearable. No, I won't be eating corn on the cob or chewing hard candy with a denture. But with the Prosoft reline at least my damn teeth don't come loose or fall out when I talk and eat, and it's more comfortable because the ProSoft liner is softer than OEM, and softer than a reline from the dentist and allot cheaper too. Yes, there is a slight bad taste initially. And there are some complaints on here about that. All I can say is get over it, nothing is perfect. Some of the comments here about the taste are over blown, from people sounding like cry babies that want their pacifiers. I've found that the bad taste mostly goes away after a few days and I can/will live with it. Pro's far out weigh the cons.... yes, I'd recommend ProSoft to a friend LOL.
M**P
I ordered wrong. I thought it was a reliner to make my dents better fitting but it should be used to make a Mal. So I didn't use it. Probably my own fault.
J**S
I was a little dubious about ordering this, however clear instructions to follow easily, feels like a new set of dentures, really comfortable and not expensive, used about 2 months ago and still going strong. Would recommend
A**E
Works great. Apply fast when soggy so fills the gaps. I sanded the denture for extra grip then applied denture reline it. Use half the mix and half liquid if doing just a top or bottom pallete as it's plenty. And can then use rest a few months later or reapply if still a loose fit once dry after first attempt. So far this has lasted a few months no issue second attempt, first attempt was a learning curve as it sets faster than I expected. Good price for the product but I wish they did slightly cheaper overall for these as one mistake and got one chance left or have to reorder and can then get expensive. Image provided to show it fills gaps and makes it a snug fit.
K**I
No es tan bueno
J**E
Definitely pick this liner. It is the softest and most comfortable one available. If you take care, you will get a good result. Use both pots for 1 denture. Fill it right up. It will squeeze out into your mouth when you bite down, but it is easily removable once cool. Much easier than removing Polygrip. It just peels off. Let the pots set for around 4 mins. You want it so it BARELY pours and you have to help it along with the stick. Keep a medium bite on for a full 5 mins, then place in cold water for 5 mins. Trim with scissors and very sharp knife. Be patient. This is going to live in your mouth. Once again... 1. Mix both pots (same time) 2. Fill it right up 3. Medium bite for 5 MINS! 4. Cold water 5 mins 5. Trim with care The comments I've read about the taste are exaggerated. Yes it tastes chemical and funny when you set it up. Yes it will continue to have an aftertaste for 2-4 days. Is it that bad? No it isn't. Anyone who's ever had a denture mould (so all of you) know the taste. You can help it along with a bit of bicarbonate or mouthwash etc. It's really not that bigger deal though honestly. Good product if instructions followed correctly and patience/care employed 👍🏻
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