🛠️ Reline, Reclaim, and Smile with Confidence!
The ProSoft Denture Reliner is a soft and flexible kit designed to tighten and cushion loose dentures. Made in the USA and zinc-free, it includes two relines for individual plates, ensuring a perfect impression of your gums for a flawless fit.
B**S
GREAT product to reline your dentures or bottom plate!
I've used this stuff for years and I can honestly say it is well worth what you pay for it. I've had a full set of dentures for many years and have never had to use it on my upper ones, just the lower and it works exceedingly well.The product is very simple to use, just mix the contents of the bottle with the powder, stir and wait until it thickens enough to put in your denture. The instructions state to apply it when it is the consistency of honey but my advice is, I wait until it's a bit thicker, almost to the point it will not pour out on its own and then I pour in into the denture. This way, it's not so thin that it squeezes out too easily and it seems to give you better coverage. I also leave it in for about 5 minutes rather than the 3 they suggest. Make sure and bite down not really hard but just a normal bite to hold it in place and to form around your gums. Be prepared for the stuff to ooze out and get between your cheeks, etc. but this is good because you want full coverage and once it sets while the denture is in your mouth, you remove it and trim the excess off. NOTE: TOO little is not good, it's better to have more than not enough! When you mix the whole batch, you'll have plenty to do either denture. You could halve the amount and have enough, MAYBE, to do one denture or maybe even enough to do both dentures at one time but I would suggest not trying to do half at a time as you might get the mix ratio wrong and the product may not harden or perform as well. And if you try to do both dentures, you may not have enough to do both properly. Again, I can tell you emphatically, TOO little is a LOT worse than too much!The only issue with this product is, it will have an after taste for a few days. Some soak their dentures in mouthwash, use baking soda or other type of product and they claim it helps take the after taste away after a day or so. To me, I just endure it because it's not really THAT bad and it goes away after a few days anyway.As far as how long it will last, I don't recommend leaving it on as long as I have but I will tell you, I've left mine on for almost a year a couple of times and it's held up just fine. The product does tend to get stiffer the longer it stays on but if you trim it right when you first use it and don't leave any sharp edges, that won't be a problem. Honestly, I usually try and redo mine about every 3-6 months and I never intended to leave it on that long but, I've gotten so used to it, I forgot a couple of times and when I thought about redoing it, it was almost a year since I bought my last batch. That says a lot about the comfort and durability of the product!If you'll follow the directions properly, you won't have an issue with this product and you'll be happy with the results. And it'll save you a ton of money not having to see a dentist every time a reline is in order.
J**H
I"LL TELL YOU WHY THIS IS THE BEST RELINE KIT (WITH HINTS)!!!!!
I have had to reline my dentures more than once, because I simply do not have the money to buy new dentures- who does these days? I have tried other competing products, but the reviews convinced me to try ProSoft. Wow, what an improvement over other products! Here's how I managed to get a great fit with ProSoft, and some helpful hints: ProSoft really does edge out the competition. It is the best reline kit, in my opinion. But remember: you should be thinking about new dentures. It's not good to keep relining. By the way, the other products turn brown at the edges over time. Uck!Here are my tips to add to the sparse directions included in the package.1. Be sure you do the procedure on a washable surface- a ceramic counter is perfect; I used my sink ledges to work.The product does get thickly gooey and may drip onto the surface you are working on.2. Be sure you have a clock and a good, small paring knife. It is important to time everything just right as per the directions.3. I washed each denture in turn with my usual paste and hand sanitizer before I started. I rinsed them VERY thoroughly, and dried them. I wanted my dentures super clean. Be sure to do one plate at a time. When it comes time to insert the denture to get an impression, you will need the other plate in your mouth to have something to bite against.4. The cups are too small. I agree with others who have said this. So, knowing this, be prepared to stir extremely carefully all the time you are mixing, especially at first. Otherwise, you end up slopping the stuff over the edge of the tiny cup. Mixing a powder and a liquid is tricky. At first, watch for lumps of dry powder in the mixture. Stir gently.5. I like the mixture to be truly as thick as cold honey. If you move too fast, you will have a mess.6. Pour the reline mixture into the denture. If your denture used to rock in your mouth, be sure to tip the denture a bit towards the side that needs to be thicker.7. Most important of all: DO NOT BITE DOWN TOO HARD OR DEEP. I felt like I was biting about three-quarters of the way when i was doing it. Be prepared for the icky taste- it's just a little odd and stings a bit. Be sure to time those three minutes exactly.8.Be sure your water is cold. It'll help the setting of the reliner. Again, be sure to time exactly.9. When the time is up, it is time to trim away the excess. I used my paring knife carefully, and only trimmed a bit at a time. This will prevent you from pulling off too much reliner and ruining your work!10. When you have trimmed your denture, pop it in for fit- it should be close to perfect. You can use your thumb to press down the edges at the back of the denture, being careful not to mess up the impression.11. I hope these tips will help you get a perfect fit! One more thought: try to figure out a way to get new dentures. I am using a jar to save my change and dollars I have to spare. It's slow, but better than putting up with bad dentures. They can really wreck your gums and underlying bone if you put it off too long.
T**1
It’s definitely softer than the reline I was sent home with..
I bought this before I was due to replace my reline on my temporary dentures. I recently had all my teeth extracted in Mexico and I’m healing with full mouth dental implants. It definitely took some time and effort in removing the hard reline. This product is very soft and cushiony on my gums which I really like. I don’t need to use so much adhesive with these. I did do one reline at a time, holding the top ands bottom with my fingers to make the impressions. What I regret is trimming the excess off a little too much so I purchased another kit to have when it becomes a little too unbearable. I still cannot chew food with my dentures.. maybe I need to really glue them in and give it another try.The reason for 4 stars is due to the taste that lingers for about 24-48 hrs. At first I soaked them in cold water for longer than I should have but then let them dry out overnight and the taste was pretty much gone but it not a good taste whatever. Still worth buying as it’s pretty easy to use and it’s soft on your gums. I can imagine this will be easy to remove by running hot water and peeling it off. Also, the shipping time doubled when I reordered my 2nd set. I hope this product doesn’t sell out soon as I will have these temporary debris until Nov this year.. then I go back to Mexico for my permanent bridges. 4 out of 5 stars.
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