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.
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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.
That's not good, Call your doctor!
I myself have had five upper teeth extracted on wednesday its now friday i kept my upper denture in for first 48hours during first 24hours i did not remove to clean i waited until morning after extraction to clean my denture started rinsing my mouth gently with warm saltwater i advise anyone to keep denture in place for 24hours then start to clean 4-5times daily with saltwater my gums are very tender but are starting heal already
Polyvinyl acetate is generally considered safe for use in denture adhesives. However, it is essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe use and proper application to avoid any potential adverse reactions or health risks. If you have concerns, consult with your dentist or healthcare provider before using any denture adhesive.
Sea-Bond denture adhesive typically contains ingredients such as polyethylene oxide, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, petrolatum, and mineral oil. These ingredients work together to provide a strong hold for dentures while being gentle on gums.
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.
I can't find it in stores anymore, but I found a website that has some. FastMedicals.com
Any adhesive that does not contain zinc should be safe to use. The article below lists some of the top brands containing zinc that are now involved in lawsuits over the nerve damage and liver damage side effects of the zinc in the adhesives.