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DinaBase 7 Thermoplastic Denture Adhesive offers a cutting-edge, waterproof gel formula that provides a secure suction fit lasting up to 7 days per application. Designed for easy cleaning and extended use, one 20ml tube covers 1-2 months, eliminating the need for daily adhesives and preventing food residue buildup under dentures.





| ASIN | B00D3HZKVG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,566 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 8 in Denture Adhesives |
| Brand | DinaBase7 |
| Colour | Transparent/Green |
| Compatible Material | Plastic |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Country Of Origin | Italy |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 6,687 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 7 Days |
| Full Cure Time | 7 Days |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 20 Millilitres |
| Item Weight | 20 Grams |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Manufacturer | Laboratoire medident |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8002595142013 |
| Material | Acrylic Resin |
| Model Number | 8002595142013 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | thermoplastic, suction cup effect, 7 days stability guarantee |
| Special feature | thermoplastic, suction cup effect, 7 days stability guarantee |
| Specific Uses For Product | Denture |
| Specific uses for product | Denture |
| Unit Count | 20.0 gram |
| Viscosity Level | High |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
K**E
Brilliant stuff and Easy to use
This is not an adhesive, it's a reliner. This is 1000 times better than the 2 parts kits that you mix together. 1000 times less messy, and it has a much longer work time. It's easy to use, and soft enough for quite a while after it's applied to dentures to easily cut the excess off and reshape it, once happy with the fit you put it into cold water for a while to set it. I even popped my denture back in really hot water days later to soften it up slightly to rework the edge the first time I applied. I needed to correct my handy work as I left one side too deep so it dug into my gum, not that it was hard, but it's firm and rubbed a little. The two part kit I had used in the past worked, but ruined my last dentures, they needed replacing anyway so no big deal, but the mix kits chemicals etched into the plastic and made the gum part dull looking. This is like a soft pliable elastic gel when applying, and doesn't run all over the place, so it's very easily used on partials. It's also really easy to remove for replacing when needed, unlike the 2 part ones, which I had to dremel off the insides of my old dentures in places to remove it as the 2 part mix kits turn to rock abd is a nightmare to remove. This single part one stays softer, but not soft and spongy. To remove this, you drop your dentures in quite hot, but never boiling, let them sit for about 5 minutes, and it just easily and completely pulls off in one strip (no, drinking or eating hot food doesn't remove it). The taste of this when first applied, isn't that bad, and the chemical taste doesn't last for days, only a couple of hours at most, unlike with other relining kits who's nasty taste can last days. It burns/stings a little when first getting it set up, the sting is worth it (a minute or two) but that quickly vanishes with a few mouth rinses with cold water. Application lasts for a good month or more on my bottom dentures. WITHOUT this gel, my bottom dentures would be out more than in, even using adhesives. I still use adhesive with this reline gel as my gums are shallow, but my teeth stay in all day now as theres little to no movement using this, so the normal denture adhesive doesn't wiggle/squish out during eating. I can glue my bottom teeth in first thing in the morning, and depending what I have eaten during the day, not chewy steak as that will deffinatly loosen them by late afternoon/evening, they are usually still in place and stuck enough to eat my evening meal most days. Some evenings/nights I have to fight to get my dentures out as the every day adhesive is still there, and I no longer fear the dreaded sneeze your teeth out either, yep, it's happened ๐๐๐ Like anything, it takes a while to use it correctly but it's so workable, even the first use won't end up in the bin. I suggest you use a small Pea size bit and try it on a bit of hard plastic and play with it to see what the properties and feel is like before actually using it on you dentures. This seems expensive for the size of the tube, but a little is all you need. Watch the few YouTube videos on how to use this, but most are in German (might have subtitles), but the video without sound was enough for me. I'm never going back to the 2 part kits. I also hope this never gets taken off the market and I wished had found it years ago instead of struggling with my bottom teeth and the pain and rubbing caused by them flip flopping about once the denture adhesive wore off in an hour or so. The people saying they used a half or whole tube in one go, either seriously need to get new teeth if the gap was that big to need a whole tube, or they have tried using it like denture adhesive rather than a reliner. I have used mine 4 times now and still have at least 2 thirds of the tube left and it's probably 2 to 3 times the size of the tiny travel size toothpaste tubes, and with the length of time it stays put, it really isn't expensive. Just read the instructions a few times, and a few times more to make sure you know what you are doing, watch some videos on using it, take a small Pea size prepared gel to play with at first and you really can't go wrong. I hope they never take it off the market as its a life saver.
P**R
NOT SO GOOD
Having tried all the denture pasteโs on the market with non of them coming close to what it said on the tin. I had great expectations from the DB7 product. Having read the instructions 3 times the product was applied exactly in line with the instructions. Retention on the lower plate lasted 2-3 hours. This I must add was a very new lower plate so no excessive gaps from the plate to the gums. Retention of the upper plate was for about 6 hours. So I wonder if the industry use crash test dummies to test denture retention products? They certainly canโt do so on humans if product expectations are for 7 days, and the product in my case canโt make 7 hours! So Iโm now left with the only option of spending ยฃ1000โs on implants. ๐ข
F**E
Fabulous when used correctly
I've been using this constantly now for around 18 months. My partial denture which is a half top set needed relining but due to Covid it wasn't deemed an emergency for seeing my dentist. I tried this and have to say I won't even ask the dentist to redo it at all now. It's worth noting people who have left reviews saying g it doesn't work are just not using it correctly... It is NOT an adhesive, it for loose/uncomfortable dentures which no longer fit properly and need relining. The best way of using in my experience is to roll a small blob in between your fingers to make it warm and more pliable, then roll into a small thin sausage shape the length you require. If you didn't use enough simply add more and re roll it. Then push and manipulate it into the area of the denture where it no longer fits. Pop your denture back in and push so as to get the substance where it needs to be. Again if you get it wrong first time just start again. Once happy with the fit, it needs to cure so try to avoid drinking anything for a couple of hours and definitely don't eat anything. Once it is cured properly it will withstand being brushed/soaked etc and will stay attached to the denture and actually last for months! Taste wise, it's not awful but a little strong, this only lasts as long as the curing process though. If when you do take it out to clean and you find it's still a bit soft to the touch, it means it hasn't fully cured yet so take extra care when cleaning. I've only just today replaced my relining after 3 months. Only use denture adhesive if needed after the lining has fully cured. Hope this helps ๐
R**S
Very reliable fixative.
It's preferable to Fixodent as it lasts longer and isn't "gooey". I only use on bottom dentures and as my gum is shallow the DinaBase7 doesn't stay firm as long as perhaps the top set would. That said, once in place they will be OK for 5/6 days and l am able to eat just about anything without too much trouble. Best product to date by a long way.
T**Y
If you have new dentures then product may be okay
After having to adjust how much to use.Gives okay on top full dentures.different on lower full dentures with not a good result. I still have half a tube left so can try again
G**N
The best denture fixative
The best denture adhesive there is by far, it lasts 7+ days is easy to apply, the worst thing about it is itโs expensive!
A**R
Waste of money
Rubbish. Doesn't work at all. Lasted less than 20 mins!
D**T
Expensive doesnt do what it says .
Not what i was expecting . I had been using fixodent food barrier everyday , it was ok just looking for something stronger and that lasts longer . This product Dinabase7 is not it . I followed instructions appl7ed and everything seemed ok . But it loosened up after 3-4hrs . Not the 7 days claimed . Thinking id done it wrong i tried again , still no joy it lasted the same . Also its expensive for what it is , i may get 1 more use from it , but im not going to bother . I would say avoid , does not last long and very expensive . Back to fixadent for daily use . If Dinabase would like to contact me then please do so ,see were i went wrong or didnt , probuct a big no no .
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