I called the company and they said this product has been discontinued. Bummer. I love this product. I can only assume that too many dentists were complaining because they charge over $150. for a soft liner.
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I sent the parent company an email asking about Denturite and why it was discontinued. Their response was this: "Dear Mr. Waters: Thank you for contacting us regarding Sea-Bond Denturite. We welcome all comments about our products. In answer to your question, the supplier of the main ingredient went out of business. This is why the product was discontinued. We are very sorry to inform you that it has been discontinued. You might want to try calling Perma Labs at 800-988-9194 as they sell a similar reliner kit. Thank you for contacting us. Sincerely, Karen Stoeckli Karen Stoeckli Senior Consultant, Consumer Resources Case #424175 Do not reply to this email. If you wish to reply, Please Click Here. -----------------------------------------ORIGINAL EMAIL----------------------------------------- Comment: UPC:1150919800 LOT:R08K022 I have used Denturite with great success in getting my re-lined dentures to fit comfortably. I am sorely disappointed that it has been discontinued. I have, therefore, 2 questions: WHY was this product discontinued, and WHERE can I find more?"
Just one users experience: Been using seabond for six months following surgery and fitting for new dentures. Seems to increase saliva and directly causes stomache upset especially on an empty stomache. But I am just realizing that the instance of flaring of a tendon condition is adversely affected by seabond. So much so that I have experienced severe pain that travels throughout the entire right leg. I have been off the seabond for two days and the weakness is still evident but the pain is all but gone. This condition was so severe that I was unable to sit or lie down without pain. It was so puzzling because the pain was most severe in the tendon area on the outer side of the knee but would travel from the hip to the bottom of the foot. I am Looking for anyone with a similar experience...?
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.
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?
it is my belief that Denturite was discontinued so that the manufacturer will be able to steer the consumer to buy something much more expensive. welcome to America! where if you're too poor to be healthy, you'll die! same thing with Primatene Mist asthma inhalers, glaxo tried desperately to get all asthmatic Americans to buy their 80-100 dollar inhalers by creating an urban myth that you can make meth from Primatene inhalers, consequently most stores quit carrying it and it is still hard to find. if you had 10000 of the inhalers, theoretically you could extract enough epinephrine to intoxicate 1 adult human for about 5 minutes. You could be right. Many products are discontinued so the drug companies can introduce a new product at a higher price to increase their profit margins. They do not care about the public that uses and depends on their product. However, I used to use the Denturite. Toward the end, it became hard to find at the different stores that I would normally find it. At Wal-Mart most of the time, the shelf was empty and after I inquired about the empty shelf was told that Wal-Mart was having shipping problems from Comb (the manufacturer). Also, on 3 separate occasions, I had used an older box that I had purchased a couple of months prior to use and it resulted in chemical burns on my gums. I contacted Comb, and complained and they said that they would investigate. There was no apology, no coupon for a replacement, and they wanted me to send in the remainder of the refuse that was scraped from my denture. My guess, and it is only a guess, is they had legal action(s) and/or complaints and investigations by the DEA and the FDA. I don't know of any company, anywhere that just discontinues a product without good reason. Especially a product like Denturite. It was a specialty item that nobody else made at the time and they made millions each year on it. As for current times, there is a replacement type product that can be found on the web that did the same thing as the Denturite at twice the price. Also, It became a blessing in disguise as I found a much better more permanent product "Permasoft II" that actually does a much better job and lasts up to 2 years. It can be purchased on Ebay. I am hoping that this will help others that depend on a liner for their dentures.
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