⚡ Fix it fast, look flawless – your smile’s secret weapon!
MasterMedi Zinc Oxide Eugenol Cement Dental Care Kit is a high-strength, self-curing dental cement designed for quick, temporary repairs of fillings, crowns, and bridges. The kit includes all necessary components for easy at-home application, featuring a universal shade that blends seamlessly with natural teeth for discreet cosmetic fixes.
J**G
Actually really good.. get it
Being fair I was definitely skeptical of this "tooth repair" kit..So far with expectations that it's a temporary fix it's actually pretty good and easy to use and seems fairly solid after day one...It is a challenge getting the resin to set exactly where you want and keeping it dry for 5min can be a channeling task but once it dries it does feel solid and should last a week or 2 easilyWho it's for*Temporary cosmetics fix for a event* filling in a gap in theeth*Prior filling fell out (temp replacement)Who it's not for*Someone looking for a permanent fix of a tooth*Don't have patience to test and work on best results*Can't follow instructionsFinal thoughts for me at least I see this as more of a "make-up kit" for your teeth and just like make-up a woman wears it's only temporary and should be taken as that because you will replace and fix prior work fairly often but it does the job for those of us that can't afford a $3k+ tooth extraction and repairFor me so far day 1 results are good and I will update in the near futureUpdate: first week!! Awesome results it takes time to properly mix and set but once set properly the results even in front teeth where a large amount of pressure and use its really solid and works wellUpdate week 3:This stuff is awesome I have had a front tooth repair and a moler that was broke to the gum line that I repaired 2 weeks ago and they are still in place and I have actually was able to completely chew ice on the right side of my mouth for the first time in 15 years and the repair is still perfectly in place.This stuff works and is definitely worth a try and can be a true game changer for some and at least a good standby option for anyone who may need a good temporary (few weeks maybe more)A few tips that helped me get better longer lasting results1.do repairs about 15min before you go to bed (most important step)2. Brush your teeth about 30min before you apply the repair3. Follow mixing steps but be prepared to make adjustments for consistency and amount needed4. Have a few napkins that you can dry the area in your mouth a few seconds before applying the paste5. After mixing and giving a few seconds for the mixture to become just hard enough to be like playdough or bubble gum the best way to apply is with your fingers6. After you apply to the tooth have a 5min timer set on your phone and start it and just stand there and make sure the area stays dry (it's hard the first few attempts)7. about 15min after application the repair will be solid enough for you to get ready for bed I recommend a few napkins by your bed to gently keep the tooth repair dry as you go to sleep8. Wake up the next morning and you should be good to go the mixture will definitely be solid and after a few attempts you will get it exactly how you want itThis stuff works and gets rock hard if you use it correctly!!! apply it successfully!!! And keep it dry enough to cure properly..
D**.
Decent dental repair cement! Works for me!!
I bought this to fix a small chipped off front tooth. I had a small chip in a front tooth a decade or so ago. I was told it probably came from me grinding my teeth at night. I had it repaired by a dentist with dental composite bonding. Which, I was told by the dentist, would not last forever. I’ve had to have it redone once or twice since the original. So, the piece that chipped off is the bonding material that the dentist used to repair the tooth. I decided to look online to see if there was something I could find to temporarily hold the chipped off bonding until I could get repaired, which usually isn’t super expensive, but isn’t exactly cheap either. I tried another popular brand of dental cement, that didn’t even hold a few minutes. Then I found this. I had to do this several times in order to get the consistency right. But once I did, it held for an entire week before having to do it again. Just make certain to follow the directions closely. With that said, I have found that doing this at the end of the day when you are finished eating is best. Additionally, make sure your tooth is completely dry before applying the cement.Now, you need to be aware that this will not last permanently. It’s only going to hold your tooth temporarily, until you can get to the dentist. It’s not a permanent solution!! I’m surprised that it has held a front tooth as well as it has. Additionally, the piece that is chipped is super small, but looks like I have a bad tooth when the piece is not there. Also, I am lucky I didn’t lose the piece I had to cement back in place.So, I would definitely recommend this product to temporarily fix a tooth until you can get it professionally repaired. If it’s on a front tooth, just be extra careful not to bite down on crunchy food.I’m very impressed with this kit!!
S**3
Wow! Zero regrets - Updated
I had a back molar break off. I had no idea I even had a cavity there until it happened a week ago. I was hesitant to spend $40 on something that may or may not work and based on some of the not so great reviews. I followed the instructions. One scoop of powder, divide it in half on the paper they provided. Put one drop of liquid on one half of the powder (liquid comes out fast), mix it and then mix in the other half of the powder. It can be hard to work with bc it's a small amount and sticks to the plastic stir stick, but I quickly scraped it to the the end and smeared it into gap in my back molar. Then did my best to really pack it on there with the stick and my finger. Then I mixed one more batch and covered it a second time. I'm really amazed with how hard it is once it dries and how well it works. During the first 5 minutes I did not think it was going to work out, I didn't think I mixed it well enough bc I was in a hurry to get it in before it dried but it's been almost a week, it is still there and hard as a rock. I've eaten everything with no issues. No pain and it's not close to breaking off. I'm pretty confident this is long lasting. Also before I put it in I did take a metal tool and try to clean out the cavity the best I could and brushed my teeth a few times. I also rinsed my mouth with peroxide several times for about an hour to make sure make sure it was as clean and bacteria free as possible before I applied it. Before I applied it I used a paper towel to dry the area as much as possible to help it stick to my tooth with minimal moisture. I also tried to keep my mouth open and moisture free as possible so it could dry and harden. I know I need to go to the dentist for a better fix but I really feel like this stuff is just as good as the dentist. And the amount they provide will last forever.Update: it's now the beginning of March and I originally used this in October. It is still fully intact and have had no issues. I did want to make another comment about first use. Message sure to start off with a small amount and add to it if needed bc of you use too much or don't position it right it's going to feel uncomfortable when biting down and hitting the opposite tooth. You want to make sure it connects properly once chewing or biting down bc once it's applied, it's long term and nearly impossible to remove. Go small and packed down and add if needed
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