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semi permanent liner

Posted: September 23, 2009 10:35 pm

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ellen

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semi permanent liner

Posted: September 23, 2009 10:35 pm

fixodent used to have a two part acrylic liner which would stay on for a week or more. They have removed it from market. I have major bone loss and find creams and powders do not work. Anyone have any suggestions about other products. I am so desperate that I have even been looking at automotive gasket materials.

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Posted: November 12, 2009 10:05 pm

Talk to your dentist... Oral surgeons are  building dental ridges... Good luck..Donald

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Posted: November 26, 2009 3:35 am

My suggestion to you would be to return to the dentist who is responsible for caring for you and your plate. They have a product that is like a gel material that aligns the plate and makes the fix snug without the gooey mess of adhesives.

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Posted: December 27, 2009 12:22 am

What the last poster is talking about, I believe, is called a "soft-reline. Your dentist will charege you 200-300 dollars for this. You can buy a soft-reline kit (do-it-yourself at home ) online for 40-60 dollars for enough materials to do top and bottom denture, I don't have one myself, as of yet, because I don't yet need one, but when I do, that's the way I will go. You coat your denture and put it in your mouth to mold it, so the fit is perfect evey time! People talking about the product in reviews: most of them seem to love them....and they last a year to two years.! Just type "soft-reline kit for dentures" and you'll see the sites that sell them............Good luck, Mysmile

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