What you really need is a denture liner to fill out the imperfections in the denture. So try this, it may work for you. Work up a wad of bubble gum, or have some one you trust to do it for you. Put it between to pieces of plastic or wax paper and roll it out to a very thin layer.
Trim the layer of bubble gum to the rough shape of the denture and put it in it and put it in your mouth and press it good against the jaw.
That's temporary of course but if it works good for you, you may be able to let it dry for a few days so that the bubble gum hardens and becomes part of the denture. I haven't tried letting it harden so I don't know.
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.
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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.
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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.
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.
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!
Polident denture adhesive products typically contain ingredients such as poly(methylvinylether/maleic acid) sodium-calcium mixed partial salt, petrolatum, cellulose gum, silica, and flavor. These ingredients help with denture adhesion and cleanliness.
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.
I can't find it in stores anymore, but I found a website that has some. FastMedicals.com