🦷 Reline, Reclaim, and Smile with Confidence!
The Perma Soft Denture Reliner Kit offers a simple and effective solution for relining two denture plates, providing a comfortable fit and eliminating the need for adhesives. This semi-soft DIY kit ensures long-lasting results, making it an essential for anyone seeking a snug and secure denture experience.
J**K
Home Denture Reliner
Before I express my positive thoughts , I want to acknowledge the taste of the product— yes, there is a bad taste at first. It does fade with time and it really doesn’t take more than a few days to go away. Soaking it in baking soda seems to help followed by my regular denture tables. Now, on to the good— first off, the product actually works. I’ve tried many other solutions for at home denture reliners. Including the $100 option from TikTok and also the drugstore option when I was in a pickle. This product actually lasts! I do not need to change more than every 3 months, you can tell it is time to change out when they become a little loose.I would also like to say— when the directions say to stir it then let it sit and check consistency every 10 seconds, then you should do just that. I find for myself it is best to let it get slightly paste the consistency of honey to make sure it stays on my denture.I always go against the manual instructions of doing one plate at a time, I feel that I get a much better end result and fit by doing both at the same time. I have consistently done it this way the last few times I’ve purchased the product. I use part of the second mixture to add to my top becuase it requires more product than my lower. When you put it in your mouth and bite down for 3 minutes don’t bite down so hard that it’s miserable, just slight pressure. Yes, some of the product will come out of the denture. Just don’t swallow it. When the 3 minutes are up, I take them out and follow the test of the process. I also remove any pieces that got on my teeth before going through the second round of water rinse.I would also like to mention that I am using this product for my immediate denture. Without it, they were useless. I get a much better reline at home by doing it myself than at the dentist.I found this to really help me. On one side of mouth, the immediate had a large gap from no edge due to swelling at my extraction. About half way in the first set, I use my finger to slightly mold that area to create that wall and then let it set for the remainder of the 3 mins then it really gets cured in the second round when you finalize your bite.Don’t skip the 20 minute air dry. I have done that every time and I think it needs that time to cure.At the start, I clean them really good and remove any old reline and then I clean them with alcohol. Then dry them so throughly.Also, one time I got them out of the mail and it was very cold out. I tried to do it right away from bringing it in, big mistake. It didn’t work properly. It needs to be at room temperature prior to attempting this.I would just like to recognize the maker of this product becuase while it may not be the newest or the fanciest option, it is very affordable and it actually lasts and it works.Get 2 kits the first time. It takes trial and error. And make sure it thickens up before putting it in the denture.
V**Y
Good stuff-but it tastes bad
Works good and last a long time, it has a burning sensation while it cures, taste really bad, but a little baking soda in a soaking tub at night will get the taste out of it in a few days, happy with the results. Lower denture was not fitting anymore, got a different fit everyday till I used this product, plus it's softer than the acrylic denture that would always make a sore spot if started moving.
M**N
Works great but tastes horrendous!
I purchased this kit due to its lengthy lasting timeframe. The material was easy to mix and I thought the instructions were clear and found it easy to reline my lower and upper dentures. When the material is still soft and you place it in your mouth to form the fit, I can honestly say it was the worst taste I ever experienced, which made it almost painful to wait out the firming time. Afterwards, the dentures are soaked in water and I had hoped being that the material was now firm and had been it water that the taste would have subsided. NOPE.... it was so bad... that night, I couldn't even disguise the taste with beverages and ultimately ended up having to put my dentures in my pocket while out on my anniversary date. It is the end of January now and I relined the dentures on Oct. 31st. A month later, the taste was still very strong and I found myself only putting my dentures in when I had to eat something crunchy. I was no longer wearing them daily, just to avoid that flavor. Still to this day, I get a hint of that flavor when I put them in, but luckily it has faded enough to where I can disguise it with a piece of hard candy or with food/drink. I will say the reliners are firm by comfortable and definitely improved the fit on both my upper and lower dentures.
J**Y
just DO it!
I had read every review and totally psyched myself out…. Waited another week…. Finally after my face broke out from nerves i finally set a date and started the process. WHY? Fear i guess. JUST DO IT!I mixed it and stirred and stirred and stirred…. After much longer than i expected it started to thicken. Think smooth peanut butter. Even after i put goop into my lower i let it sit and thicken some more. I surely didn’t want it going all over my mouth. My lower is old and thin and didnt take much goop so i didn’t bite hard cuz i needed some buildup. Did the 3 minutes, rinse in cold water and back in just like it says to. In the meantime the extra goop started setting up. Almost like silly putty. I didnt want to waste it so I rolled it into a log and laid it into another lower i had been trying to break in. They hurt and i had been using a dremel to get it to fit so i figured what did i have to lose? I pushed the roll into the groove and put them into my mouth and did bite down more til it almost felt like a pillow surrounding my sore gums. So following the directions til the second bite and then into cold water. OMG that stuff is nasty. So i let them sit the 20 minutes to cure and then dumped half a box of soda on top of them. Add a little water to make paste and keep putting it onto both lowers. I let it sit in soda for over 24 hrs. Then i added toothpaste right on top of the soda. After another half a day i can almost stand the taste. The lower i put the roll into definitely looks weird but ask me if i care. I got two lowers much more comfortable with one little tub of the powder. I can hardly wait to see how long the reline lasts. I expect i will need to add another layer to the first lower that i did the conventional way. For now i can only tell you to jump in and do it. It’s amazing how well it works. As others have said, I‘m sure it will be much easier the next time i get to play!As for easy to remove…? I have no idea. Taste? Ugly. But its sure nice to have my lowers relined and feel less pain. Try this stuff if you have old dentures and not much bone left. It really helped. I might have to do it more often but its like a miracle to me right now. So worth it!
A**R
Works great
This works so much better than any others we have tried.
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