Do not glue it, no glue will be safe for this. I advise you to go to the dentist who will fully understand and replace your current retainer.
Using hydrogen peroxide as a mouthwash can potentially weaken the glue used in some retainers over time. It's best to consult with your orthodontist or dentist to determine the best oral hygiene routine for you and your specific dental appliances.
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It is possible to purchase a retainer online, but these are products that should be purchased from a dental lab or orthodontist. There is a site called "Dental Lab Direct" that offers retainers online for a price of $159 for upper and lower, or $109 for a single retainer.
It is not recommended to use super glue to reattach a dental crown. Super glue is not designed for medical or dental use and can cause irritation or damage to the tooth and surrounding tissues. Additionally, it may not provide a durable or safe bond. It's best to consult a dentist for proper reattachment of a crown.
Using nail glue on your tooth is not safe and is highly discouraged. Nail glue contains harmful chemicals that can damage your oral tissues and may lead to serious health issues. If you have a dental emergency, it's best to consult a dentist for appropriate treatment rather than attempting to fix it with non-dental products.
Most Dental work... she has in a retainer
You need to schedule an appointment with your family dentist, and from there you can have your impressions taken and get one from the lab. :)
Dental cements are only sold to dentists. Dental cements have no adhesive properties, meaning that it is not glue. Dental cements are used to sabilize a crown or other restoration on a prepared tooth, not to "glue" them in. If you have cracked or chipped your tooth, it is best to see a dentist. There is a high probability of infection once the tooth has been damaged
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Is it safe to put crazy art glue on your teeth?