No, denture cleaner is not safe to eat. It is not a food item. Because it is a cleaning material, even though it is for a mouth related item, it should not be ingested in any way.
If you have ingested denture cleaner, please call poison control or go to your nearest emergency room for treatment.
noo.......... IT CLEANS YOUR DENTURES! your better off stop smoking and drink as much water as possible , pee 2 times in the toilet of until urine is clear then pee in cup or just get a 50$ detox drink. there proven to work haha
yes
Valplast is another word for dentures. Amazon offers a variety of denture cleaners including Efferdent and Fixodent Denture Cleaner.
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There are four basic types of denture cleaners, including wipes, tablets, solutions, and pastes. Common brands of denture cleaners that are available to purchase include Polident, Renew Denture Cleaner, and Efferdent.
Yes, dissolving denture cleaner is physical. ('dencher' is not a good word)
What are the reactants and products? What effect do you think changing the amount of denture cleaner would have on time the rocket is in the air? If you keep the amount of water constant, do you think there is a maximum amount of denture cleaner that would work? At what point on the graph would the amount of denture cleaner would no longer have an effect of the time the rocket is in the air? Make a mark on the graph in green.
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Cleaning is a physical process but sometimes can involve chemical reactions.
No, but it'll make your dentures nice and white.
One thing you could is to soak it in mouth wash, or other denture cleaner...
I bought it on the Internet a few years ago. I am now searching again. Great product.
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Dentures on implants are when an oral surgeon places posts inside the bone and the denture is screwed to the implants. The denture is then not removable, except by a dentist. This usually done on lower dentures for patients that do not have a lot of bone and do not tolerate a lower denture well.ANOTHER ANSWER:The denture is removable because the denture rests on the implants, which typically snap into the denture, holding the denture securely. The denture can and should be removed daily for cleaning.