100pcs Dental Temporary Crown Veneers Material Anterior Front Back Molar Teeth
L**O
I feel stupid for buying these!
I don't understand these at all. I had a molar crack and I just needed a cap to cover the sharp part until I can get it fixed. These teeth do not soften to form to a tooth, they are very thick so they will not fit between your teeth to snap it on. They are very small so they won't fit most adults. I just don't understand at all how these are even usable. What was I thinking? This is just ridiculous. I don't understand why Amazon even allows them to sell these things. My kids use them to play Jax with instead of the metal star things that bring you to your knees if you step on them.
A**R
These are NOT a waste.
Disclaimer, I do not use the back teeth, only the front (incisor). I use a Dremel tool, cuticle clippers and thermoplastic beads. It took some practice/patience, but these have been a God-send since my crown broke. There are two sizes that work best width-wise for me, but they HAVE to be CUT down! I use the cuticle clippers to get the majority of the excess size trimmed down and roughly shaped. Then the dremel tool to perfect the shape, size and smooth the edges. Once it’s shaped and sized to fit the gap in my mouth, I start with the thermo-beads. It doesn’t take much, but it does take practice. Once I have the melted beads inside the cap, I fit it into place. There is always excess thermo-plastic, so once it’s in place, I take a few sips of ice cold water to solidify the beads so it doesn’t lose its shape when you remove it, then submerge it in ice water for a few minutes. Trim the excess thermo-plastic and put it back into place! Again, it takes practice and patience, but once you get the hang of it, life changer!
P**A
Like a toy from gumball machine.
Cheap and a joke. Dont waste your money.
U**Y
Comics !
It was so funny but it worked!
B**Y
SMH
A waste.
T**L
GREAT PRODUCT
After reading all the differing reviews on this product I still decided to try these and I'm so glad that I did. With the cost to have a front crown replaced being upwards of $1,500.00 I figured for under $10.00, which is less than it would cost me for gas to go to the dentist once (it would take at least 2 visits to have the tooth completed) I would at least try these for at least a temporary fix. If course these aren't a perfect fit, they have to be adjusted with either a Dremel like tool just like a dentist does or an Emory board just like you use for your fingernails (be sure you use new ones for sanitary reasons) once I got them filed to shape I used the 7 sided fingernail shaper/polisher board to polish these and make them "slick" just like a real porcelain tooth where you've had to file the tooth. I do wish they had different shades as these are a little light in color which can't be changed like A1, A2, A3 but this product is a lifesaver.
P**S
Not recommended for purchase
I needed a temporary tooth until I got my cap replaced and this was not the right choice to make. None of these fit my tooth.
J**A
Too small
I have a very small mouth. They have to use kids sizes on me at the dentist to open my mouth. So when I say these teeth are too small they really are.Also too thick to fit in-between the teeth if they were bigger.They are not sized to fit over teeth for caps but the same size as your tooth. Save your money.
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