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DenTek Temparin Max is a professional-grade home dental repair kit designed for adults to temporarily fix lost fillings, loose caps, crowns, or inlays. Featuring a quick-setting, dentist-approved paste, this twin pack offers over 24 repairs with easy, no-mix application using the included tool. Made in Italy, it delivers reliable, fast relief to keep your smile intact between dental visits.
Product Name | DenTek Temparin Max Home Dental Repair Kit Twin Pack for repairing lost fillings and loose caps, crowns or inlays - 24+ Repairs |
Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Units | 5.28 gram |
Manufacturer contact | DenTek Oral Care Limited, 46 High Street, Yatton, Somerset, BS49 4HJ, UK. |
Brand | DenTek |
Format | Paste |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | Italy |
A**B
Brilliant if you understand its limitations
This is just a temporary filling so I used it while waiting for a dental appointment after a crown fell out just to cover the hole. Typically it lasted between 2 - 4 days before needing to redone but it was an easy and successful everytime. This double pot pack got me through 3 weeks and made the time waiting much more bearable. So, definitely recommend this but just remember it is not designed to take any pressure. Used sensibly this works really well.
C**N
Not too bad, could be better
Applied for the time time a couple of hours ago and still in but only time will tell. The applicator tool is nigh on useless however, it's good for removing the putty from the bottle and that's about it because the putty sticks to it too well and won't be pressed into the tooth as the applicator just pulls it back out.
C**Y
Works well
Quality item, works well. Handy to keep in ur bag and use when needed. Easy to use . Ideal if u can't get to the dentist
Z**D
Good, but can be messy to apply and doesn’t last long
I've had to use this a number of times over the summer lockdown for a filling that had come out but of which I couldn't get to a dentist to replace. It works but can be a little messy to apply. It's a sort or putty-like material that comes as a cylindrical unit that has to have the amount needed broken off it. A plastic applicator is supplied to help with this and to push the material into the filling. In theory it's supposed to work, but I found it quicker and better with a knife to cut it and then to use my fingers to push it into the filling. I found I could push it down harder and make it a better fit that way. Often I either had to put more in or had put too much in and have to scrape it off again. It was initially difficult to get right. More often than not some or all of it ended up in the sink. It also often ended up on the outside of the tooth too. Mind, this might just be me and other people may find it easier to apply. Usual application was either last thing at night just before going to bed or when I was sure I wouldn't be eating for a couple of hours to give it plenty of time to harden.As good and as convenient as it was, I noticed it didn't last long and found I was still predominantly chewing on the other side of my mouth, because if not it tended to start coming out in little pieces. I tried both putting it in dry and wet and neither really made much of a difference. I found too that every day, day-and-a-half or two days I was having to replace it. I didn't mind as such as the instructions make it clear that it's only a temporary solution and that a dentist should be sought as soon as possible afterwards, but I found I was either spitting out bits or accidently swallowing them when they came out at odd times during the day or while eating. I don't know what effect this will ultimately have but looking at the composition I would certainly prefer that I wasn't.My total usage of the product was probably over a two month or so period so I've been able to give it a really good try. I suppose for normal use when a dentist can be quickly sought afterwards it's okay and suffices as a temporary repair, but used over the extended period I had to use it for it was becoming a bit of a bind. At least it saved my tooth and I could eat for brief periods on both sides of my mouth if I really wanted to. Also, it was cheaper through Amazon. Please note that it was used on an average-sized filling right in the middle of a tooth with good sides.My verdict is that it's okay but the next time around I'll maybe look for an alternative, but will perhaps still keep some handy for an emergency when travelling.
P**M
Not a permanent fix but works well
Only a temporary job, but worth the bother. If you have an extended wait for dentist, you will need to repeat your repair.
M**S
Miss CAS
In desperation I tried this whilst waiting appt at dentist. It awful to use ! I hibiscub my hands b4 use as recommended and used tool to pick some off, it's like trying mold firm clay it's so fiddly and impossible to get correct amount, so i ended up wasting loads. I managed to cover the worse of tooth, followed instructions again and let dry. It came out few hours later leaving chalky taste so I had one more try and again impossible to mold and gage the correct amount you need.. again it started to come away few hours later. It left a uncomfortable piece inside which I ended up takin out. Glad I did u cld almost prick ur finger with the sharp piece that had been digging in. Had chalky residue for few days after. Note I didn't eat whilst using product. Useless not for purpose,I throw in bin next day. 😞
N**L
Temporary filling
Recommend. Used for a large filling that came out and even the dentist didn’t notice it was temporary on my checkup. Have replaced it once as it came out and will continue to use it as so far it has saved me almost £200 in dental costs.
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