I spoke yesterday (01/12/15) with a SeaBond representative at 800-431-2610. She said the ingredients are proprietary and there are no known toxic ingredients, in particular it is zinc free and free of artificial colors. She said to call and ask about specific ingredients if you have a known sensitivity and they can let you know whether or not it is one of the ingredients of SeaBond. I can tell you from experience it appears to be a thin fibrous cotton pad permeated with whatever makes it stick...on competitor products I've seen that their cotton is permeated with some sort of wax as well as other ingredients.
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.
That's not good, Call your doctor!
As of my last update, Sea-Bond is primarily known for its denture adhesive products, and they may offer various cleaning solutions, including denture cleansers. However, availability can vary by retailer and location. To find out if Sea-Bond denture brightening cleanser is still being sold, it's best to check directly on their official website or contact local retailers.
Yes, you can use Sea Bond denture wafers alongside another adhesive, but it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for both products. The wafers are designed to provide a secure fit on their own, so adding another adhesive may not be necessary and could potentially affect adhesion or comfort. If you choose to combine them, apply the wafer first and then the adhesive, testing for any potential irritation or discomfort. Always consult with a dental professional if you have concerns about your denture care routine.
where can I get SEA-BOND Denture Brightening Cleanser
denturite ingredients
Sea Bond denture adhesive gel appears to still be available for purchase online and in some stores. It is used to provide a secure hold for dentures and can help prevent slipping and irritation. It's always a good idea to check with your preferred retailer for current availability.
Yes, it is, or at least not unhealthy.
I wonder if some dentist got together and bought out the company? $5 every month or two is better than hundreds going to the dentist plus it probably cost more to the insurance companies. Can anyone start a web site to contain a petition for teeth wearers of the world to unite?
Ingredients: Sea salt.
The metallic bond.
Yes.