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Wernets Ultra Denture Fixative Powder - 40 g

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Some denture adhesive can damage the metal surface. Only use denture adhesive that specifically says it is safe for use with metal dentures. Please obtain a “Proof of Postage” which you can ask for any Post Office Counter. Damaged and faulty items That said, most creams, gels and pastes will be suitable for partial dentures. Some pre-cut adhesive strips can be trimmed down and used on partial dentures too. You don’t need to buy specific partial denture adhesive as most cream formats can be used on both partial and full dentures. It is actually easier if you don’t need to use denture glue, as they then don’t need as much cleaning.

Soft relines and denture cushions generally aren’t suitable for partial denture wearers. This is because they can spill around the areas where teeth are, making them very difficult to remove. Applying too much adhesive will cause it to spread up and over the side of your denture. It will not help the denture stay in place. If you have adhesive overflowing the edge of your denture, you are using too much. I chose this because it is a widely available paste (the most popular type of adhesive), which they report to have their best hold (compared to other variations), and is also zinc free. Also, it comes in a minty flavour or a flavourless form. The fixative (reline material) comes in a tube. It does need to be squeezed from the tube, after the tube has been warmed in hot water. A key is supplied to make it easier to squeeze the tube. It is not as simple as squirting straight onto the denture, and the directions do need to be followed to get the best fit.

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Every adhesive will come with instructions on how to remove it. Generally though you will need to soak, brush, soak. This will get all the adhesive off. This powder gives a better all over fix compared to using a paste. After applying the powder, dip the whole denture in a bowl of water to improve the overall fit within the mouth. Whilst zinc is safe if used correctly, opting for a zinc free formula reduces the risk of any problems should too much adhesive be used. For that reason I have selected a zinc free paste over a zinc containing paste.

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