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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.
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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.
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.
Yes, I purchased it from Medicals.com they give free shipping on it as well.
That's not good, Call your doctor!
I can't find it in stores anymore, but I found a website that has some. FastMedicals.com
Cushion Grip seems to be the best one and Poligrip is supposed to be very good as well. Holdtite, the same as Rigident, is available from New Zealand. The cost is just the normal retail in NZ plus the postage. See the related link.
If it is a denture that was made the same day the teeth were extracted, after about 6 weeks, you should have the denture relined. People usually don't want to walk around with out teeth while the bone and tissue heals. So an immediate denture is made. After the swelling goes away the tissue may shrink causing the denture to be sort of loose. This is when it is time to have it relined. Dental adhesive, in my opinion, should be a last resort. If it is a partial instead of a full denture, the person who made it should be able to adust it so the claps hold it in place without having to use adhesive.