Mighty Bond Glue or Super Glue can be used to repair broken dentures. However, this method should only be used as a temporary fix and it is imperative that you give the glue plenty of time to dry before putting the denture back in your mouth.
No, it is not safe to use Mighty Bond glue or any similar adhesive on dentures or false teeth. These adhesives are not designed for use in the mouth and can contain harmful chemicals that may cause irritation or allergic reactions. It's best to use products specifically formulated for dental applications, such as denture adhesives, which are safe and designed to hold dentures securely in place. Always consult your dentist for the appropriate solutions for dental issues.
Yes as they are measured to stick to the gums.
No as they are entirely different.
When I first got my dentures, 3-4 wks ago I wasn't sure how much glue to use under my top denture. After a wk of wearing them and using a fairly large amount of glue under my top denture from fear it would come out, I removed my top denture and had a sore sort of a rash like area where I had been using a lot of glue. I actually have such good suction I don't even wear glue under my top denture. I would say try using less glue or no glue on top. If that doesnt help they may need to be refitted to better fit your gums.
use the hair bond remover
Yes, the Eco Bond Pet Safe Glue is suitable for use in pet-friendly environments.
Super glue was originally created to glue skin. It was made to use instead of stitches in surgery.
The best type of glue to use on fabric is fabric glue, as it is specifically designed to bond fabric materials together effectively.
You can but it taste rotten. They make a fit it kit for about 5 dollars it works like a dream.
It's simple. Stuff that's glued together, tends to stay together. Though the strength of the bond depends on the type of glue you are using. For a good solid bond, I like to use super-glue or cement glue.
If the copper is quite thin, super glue will work.
For finished wood, it is recommended to use a strong adhesive like wood glue or polyurethane glue for a secure and durable bond.