







mastermedi Zinc Oxide Eugenol Cement Dental Care Kit Glue For Crowns & Bridges Filling
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June L. Bender
16-06-2025Tried to repair bridge near gum area. Dried area best as I could. I mixed the liquid and powder. Applied the best I could. Some dropped down at the back of my bridge. Eventually all applied dissolved. Took a couple of days to dissolve. I haven’t tried a second application.
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Diana lopez
> 3 dayExcellent product .
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SageWolf
Greater than one weekSo 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.
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Olm W.
> 3 dayThis stuff is pretty darn good . . . and I definitely dont regret buying it as well I highly recommend this product, but it all depends on what youre using it for. Dont be fooled by comment claims that people are making entirely new teeth then eating as normal while those teeth last for months on end because I can tell you from experience that is not the case. I have a bottom, back broken molar that was filled a long time ago and over the years it has deteriorated to the point that the only dentist fix is extracting and replacing it. But I dont have thousands of $s lying around to do that, and that particular molar is the only one I have left on my bottom left jaw and I dont want it pulled, so I happened upon this product after hours of perusing the internet. The first few times of refilling/repairing my broken molar had the filling lasting only a day or two before I had to refill it with more of this dental putty because what I used crumbled away. But thats because the comments that you can start eating as normal again after only an hour or so convinced me that I could. Now, after many uses of this product I fill my molar and it lasts about a week or so WITHOUT ME CHEWING ON THAT SIDE before I need to refill it again. But thats okay with me because it is saving me lots of money. Just be aware that the first few times you use it you will make mistakes in a trial-by-error process, though after that youll get the hang of it. You take a scoop of powder, cut it in half, apply two drops of the liquid, mix those drops with half the powder for 15 or so seconds, then you mix the rest of it together for 45 or so seconds. After that you have about 30 seconds max to apply it to your tooth and set it/pack it into place before it fully hardens. Ive found it easiest to go through this process then after that just take the little wad of putty, place it on my fingertip and apply it directly that way to my tooth instead of using the utensils provided, as this ensures the best packing/coverage of the exposed area of tooth. After that I avoid chewing on that side of my mouth as much as possible because doing so more rapidly deteriorates this temporary dental putty (one of the main reasons why I bought this stuff was the sharp, broken edges of my molar were constantly cutting into the inside of my cheek, and this stuff fixes that problem really well really fast). Pretty much I now have to reapply the putty to my molar around once per week, maybe even a little longer. I WISH there was a permanent bonding version of this available instead of this temporary solution, but I guess thats what paying big bucks to the dentist is actually for. All in all I still definitely recommend this product, but be aware that people claiming theyve fixed their teeth, or even created entirely new teeth, then eat as normal while this stuff lasts for months is simply untrue. Dont get me wrong, I am glad I discovered and use this product (I actually bought a second back-up kit about two weeks after buying and using the first), but it is in no way a permanent fix. I gave it four stars because it doesnt last nearly as long as described, but it does an amazing job of fixing a broken tooth . . . however temporary. I would advise buying one of these dental repair kits even if you dont need it just to have it on hand in case of a dental emergency. It will provide you a quick fix that will hold you over until you can see a dentist or, like me, prolong your eventual dentist visit if your situation is not an emergency.
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SZ
> 3 dayThis 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.
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Rey Schiller
Greater than one weekLike so many other people in the comments, I ordered this kit to save some money and patch up some spots on my front teeth. Many of the reviews paint a picture of this kit being some kind of miracle fix, and while that may be true if you already have super white teeth or are planning on using this in an area that wont be obviously visible, you need to know that after its applied and completely dries (no saliva on your teeth: for example, posing and holding for a smile) the whiteness of the bonding will show! *If you have off white or stained teeth, ITS GOING TO BE OBVIOUS! If you take a look at my before and after pictures, especially the after- still wet picture, I have just licked my teeth and opened my mouth for that picture. Then if you look at the after- dry picture, thats after only a few seconds of holding my mouth open to allow my saliva to dry up before taking the picture. It gets worse the longer its allowed to dry, making conversation and smiling kind of embarrassing to participate in right now. After googling how to remove bonding at home and not coming up with any simple solutions, Ive called my dentist and admitted what Ive done. Now I need to go see him anyway and spend money that I didnt want to spend in the first place to have it fixed. Ugh.... But aside from my personal experience, I can attest to the strength, the quick drying, easy shaping, and longevity of this product. Honestly, I can completely see how this kit could be used to help someone with small areas of concern, or like I stated earlier, in a place that wont be so obvious..... But, if you need work done on your front teeth and you arent a super brilliant white to begin with, expect it to show after drying and stand out when you smile. I wish I wouldve known how obvious it was going to be dry, and I wouldnt have bought it.
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Rixanne
> 3 dayUpdate: 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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nelsoneast
> 3 dayI broke a tooth yesterday 2PM. I spent a couple hours trying to find out which dentist my insurance covered and then trying to get an appointment. Happy holidays! They can fit me in next year. Took a look at dental products that Amazon had available and this one had the best reviews. Ordered the kit and it showed up in 4 hours. Talk about service! While Id been waiting, I checked out a couple YouTube videos on how to use the product and when it showed up, I was ready to go. My broken tooth fit snugly on what was left in my mouth. Just needed to be glued back in. The tooth base was like a cup that was mostly full of a rock hard substance, but still had room for additional adhesive. I mixed the powder and liquid as instructed until it formed a grey paste. The hard part was holding the tooth in my left hand while I filled it up with the goop. Once full, I pushed it into place and forced it up firmly with my thumb for five minutes. That was it. I had some overflow on the back of the tooth, but its hardened up fine and just feels like a rough spot, if I even notice it at all. Plan to see the dentist...next year, but this feels like it should hold until then. If not, theres probably enough product left over to do another 20 teeth. Its a month later and the tooth is still holding strong. Rather than see the dentist and have him talk me into putting a car payment into my mouth, I think Ill ride with this for a while. Knock on drywall. Id knock on wood, but these California condos...gotta use what you got. Good luck everybody!
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calvin walker
15-06-2025exactly as described
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Vickie Mobley
> 3 dayI use this to fill in a gap. With patience and a little creativity, you can do some good things with this stuff. Lasts a long time. I bought this back in 2017 and its gone a long way. It is dentist grade. It’s crucial that you follow the instructions to the letter, otherwise it can be runny and won’t set correctly. You’ll also have a icky taste in your mouth. Speaking from experience…