No, you cannot get ink poisoning from using gum glue for dentures, as gum glue is not an ink product. Ink poisoning typically arises from ingesting or absorbing harmful substances found in ink, which is not present in denture adhesives. However, it is essential to use denture adhesives as directed and ensure they are safe for oral use. If you have concerns about any product, consult a healthcare professional.
chewing gum works perfect for my granny
The intital molding and fittings and the dentures themselves are expensive if you don't have health insurance. The denture gum or glue if you will is not, you can often find coupons for it in your Sunday paper.
Yes, you still have gum pain if you get dentures. You can read more at www.eclipse.co.uk/moordent/newdentures.htm
Yes, gum is type of glue.
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You aren't supossed to chew gum if you have braces or dentures but it's not my choice, its yours There are special chewing gums that you can buy that specify the fact that you can chew it and it will not stick to dentures. I believe Wrigley's Spearmint is okay for dentures. Doris
It's the other way around, some glue is made of gum (tree sap)
Lock, as it is not an adhesive like cement, glue, and gum.
Wrigley's Doublemint gum does not sttick to dental work, but Juicyfruit does.
Wrigley's Freedent
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Yes, Trident Sugarless Spearmint gum did stick to my partials.