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Fixodent denture adhesive was first manufactured in 1970. It was developed to provide a reliable solution for denture wearers, offering improved hold and comfort. Over the years, it has become a well-known brand in denture care products.
One can learn about fixodent by contacting and consulting one's dentist. The next option would be to read a dentistry website such as Denture Living or going on the Fixodent website.
Valplast is another word for dentures. Amazon offers a variety of denture cleaners including Efferdent and Fixodent Denture Cleaner.
Fixodent regular denture powder was discontinued as part of a strategic decision by the manufacturer to streamline their product offerings and focus on more popular and effective denture care solutions. The shift in consumer preferences towards creams and newer formulations may have also influenced this decision. The company aims to provide products that meet the evolving needs of denture wearers.
It will not hurt your teeth, it is one of the most popular denture cream brands on the market. But you should worry about the contents. Fixodent contains zinc, which has been linked to a number of very serious conditions such as neuropathy and liver damage.
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Super Wernet's Denture Adhesive Powder has been dscontinued. Check out Super Poligrip Denture Adhesive Powder. It's made in Ireland with the same 800 number. I think it's the same product with a different name. I found Super Poligrip at Walgreens.
Denture adhesive does not come in cream form. It comes in paste, wafer, or powder forms. Theoretically, you may bring 3 ounces or less of denture adhesive paste in a clearly labeled container on a plane, but the reality is that it depends on the rules of the airline, and the judgment of the person inspecting your bags.
Yes, I purchased it from Medicals.com they give free shipping on it as well.
It is generally not recommended to use denture adhesive with stitches, especially if the stitches are recent or in the healing process. The adhesive can interfere with the healing of the stitches and may cause irritation or infection. It's best to consult with your dentist or oral surgeon for specific guidance based on your situation.
That's not good, Call your doctor!