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Dentemp Denture Reline Kit offers a quick, easy, and effective solution to refit loose dentures for both upper and lower sets. Using an advanced powder and liquid formula, it cures in just 6 minutes to provide a soft yet firm custom fit that cushions and stabilizes dentures without messy adhesives. Ideal for temporary relief between dental visits, this kit is trusted by thousands for comfort, convenience, and reliable performance.










| ASIN | B004QM4UMC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #792 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Dental Soft Reline Material |
| Brand | Dentemp |
| Brand Name | Dentemp |
| Color | clear |
| Compatible Material | Acrylic |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 9,123 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 6 Minutes |
| Item Form | Liquid, Powder |
| Item Height | 1.25 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 9 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Majestic Drug Co., Inc. |
| Model | 773-705 |
| Package Information | Can |
| UPC | 698798519004 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Viscosity | Moderate |
| Volume | 9 Milliliters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
X**E
A must have for Denture Wearers
This reline kit is an absolute lifesaver for anyone with dentures. It's perfect for tightening up a loose fit in between dental appointments. It has saved me from a lot of discomfort and made my dentures feel secure and almost like new again. The instructions are very clear and easy to follow. You just mix the powder and liquid, apply it to the denture, and then bite down to get a custom fit. There's a bit of a taste at first, but it goes away quickly. The result is a soft, snug liner that makes a world of difference in comfort and stability. Being able to eat and talk with confidence without worrying about my dentures slipping is priceless. This kit is incredibly affordable and provides a reliable temporary fix. I always make sure to have a box of this on hand. It's a fantastic product that really works.
J**.
These re-lines are amazing? A life changer!
As a long-time denture wearer, I've tried various products to keep my dentures fitting comfortably, and Dentemp Reline-It has been a notable experience for me. When my dentures started feeling loose and causing some irritation, I decided to give this at-home reliner a try, hoping for a quick and easy fix without a trip to the dentist. The kit was straightforward to use, with clear instructions that made the process manageable even for a first-timer like myself. I found the application relatively simple, though, as some users noted, you do need to work quickly as the material begins to set. Once applied, the reliner created a noticeably snugger and more comfortable fit for my dentures, both upper and lower, which was a significant improvement over the constant slipping and discomfort I had been experiencing. The cushioning effect was also a welcome relief, reducing the pressure points that often led to soreness. While it provided excellent temporary relief and improved the fit significantly, it's important to remember that this is a temporary solution for loose dentures, not a permanent fix or a substitute for professional dental care. However, for those times when a quick and effective reline is needed to restore comfort and stability, Dentemp Reline-It has proven to be a reliable and convenient option in my personal experience.
D**E
If you do it right...works well.
Another Update (5/17/14) - I'm still working this product, re-doing the repairs about every six months-ish. They updated the instructions to say put both powder and liquid in the freezer, but it doesn't say to put the liquid in the mixing tray first, although that's very important for getting it smooth. On the plastic wrap issue people are having problems with, the last time I just cut up a baggie and used both layers as a liner. No trouble with sticking and was easier to manage than Saran wrap, although it's not strictly necessary. Also a pro tip: If you cannot find the mixing dish, don't use a disposable Styrofoam bowl to mix it up. Oy! I felt very stupid when the solution ate through the bottom of the bowl... ------------------------------------- Update: I have redone my repair one since I wrote the original review, and while it doesn't last quite as long as a reline from the dentist did, it's still an extremely good deal and works very well. I followed the same procedure as outlined below and had ZERO issues with clumps. The first repair I did lasted from late Aug through Thanksgiving, the next one is still working (now late March). ------------------------------------ I used this to reline very old dentures, a piece had even broken off the side and I was able to make a serviceable repair. It's not to going to last for years and years I'm sure but it did help out tremendously in a pinch. And it was less than $10, so pretty low risk. A few tricks to getting the best effect: Cut a double-layer piece of baggie beforehand to line the inside of your dentures. There is a chemically taste to this stuff that's somewhat unpleasant and if you have any irritation on gums from ill-fitting dentures or whatnot, it will probably bother you otherwise. Smooth some olive oil or vegetable oil over the teeth themselves where you won't want the reliner to stick, it is extremely easy to remove any stray reliner that way, it doesn't stick where it doesn't go. You can do both uppers and lowers at once if you want, I did and it was not a problem. In fact, it's easier because you know you're biting down properly and you may be able to get away with only using one of the two applications in the box that way if you don't need as thick a reline. There are some differences from the directions for applying. 1. Put liquid and powder in the freezer for 3 minutes before mixing. I used a timer. 2. Add the LIQUID to the tray first, not the powder. 3. Gradually add the powder, mixing it in as quickly you go. It was VERY easy to get it smooth this way, none of the lumps others struggled with. 4. For the mixing and application to the dentures together, you have about 3-5 minutes before it starts to set, PROVIDED you've put the liquid in the freezer before starting. Otherwise it sets more quickly. 5. Follow the directions for waiting another 3 minutes before putting them in your mouth. 5. Line the dentures with the a baggie you've pre-cut before putting them in your mouth. It will save you most of the bad taste, no chemical in your mouth issues and did not stick for me. 6. Remove the lining when you've molded it to your mouth and follow the directions for the rest of the process. The liner itself dries solid but still with some flexibility. They do smell EXACTLY like and taste like acyclic fingernails, that fades over a couple of days, it's not overwhelming but not whoopee-yay, either. Overall, I'm pleased and would buy this again. I dock a star for insufficient directions, because if you follow them as is, you'll struggle. Hope that helps!
C**M
Reline does not work
I try to leave a review for all the items I buy. I'm am always honest. This review is long but hope it is informative. I first used reline it several years ago. I had purchased it at Walmart for around 4-5 dollars. Then they stopped selling it. I found it here on Amazon in August 1923. It was easy to apply. It worked the same as before. It held my dentures until October of 1923. I again needed to reline so purchased it again. It was great. Then I got new teeth and didn't need it again until this year. I purchased it May 1st of this year it was not the same. It seemed to setup a little faster, and I was unable to empty the product from the mixing container. I thought I probably looked at the clock wrong. I opened the 2nd packet and watched it. I was able to scoop it out and spread it but it still did not turn out right. I ordered it again in June, it did the same thing plus it did not stick to the denture. I thought maybe there was an entire bad batch. July 10, I ordered a new supply. I put it away and could not remember where I put it so July 30 I purchased another order. As it turns out it was not user error. After using this reline it I found it to just be JUNK. It thickens up so fast you cannot let it set for the 30 second rest before pouring it into the denture, it hardens to fast and because of this it cannot be poured. It is to sticky to mold like a different reliner. I have wasted close to 100.00 on this stuff, it states it is non refundable. Please think very carefully before you order this. By the way the company claims it has not changed the formula. Let's see if I get any response to this dilemma from the seller.
R**3
Longest lasting of all brands
This stuff lasts for 6+ months. Best one of all the other denture liners. One tip I would recommend is not to bite down too hArd when making the impression so there will be more cushion but that's just my opinion. Also for folks who have ill fittinf dentures, I highly recommend buying the wooden sticks with the ink on the end or you can use ink from a pen, just disassemble an ink pen and get a Qtip and take most of the cotton off but a small amount and tap it into some ink and then wherever you have spots in your gums that hit your denture more than other areas causing sore spots, use the Qtip with ink and tap on those spots and keep your mouth as dry as possible when doing this and immediately put your denture in your mouth and be careful not to move it around too much and just gently bite down and gently remove the denture and those spots you tapped with the ink will show on your denture marking the spot that needs to be shaved down. Using a Dremel tool with the oblong device that some people use for sharpening a chainsaw,.same kind of material used to sharpen a knife, and gently shave the spots with the ink on the denture a little bit at a time. Do this process again until the denture no longer hits your gums in those spots. You're better off shaving less at a time and repeating that process instead of shaving too much off and then you end spending more time trying to fixing your mistake so just shave enough until the ink spot is gone and try the denture on each time until you get it right. Then once that is complete, add the denture liner, be sure to put the packets in the freezer for 3-5 minutes prior to mixing the material. You will want to clean the denture before applying anything. I suggest using a sharp knife to cut off any excess material once you take the denture out is your mouth after doing the impression, don't try to use the little plastic thing that supply you with. Hope this helps anyone who has a little knowledge about what I'm saying here. Denture recliner helps a lot but I highly suggest shaving any spots needed first. I've also used permanent marker to mark the spots in my gum.
D**A
Taste and physical reaction
Worked well but the taste is terrible and it was making my chest hurt after wearing them for a couple of hours. Maybe I'm just allergic ( never found anything I'm allergic to before 🤷♀️) but I took it off and immediately started breathing better. Be careful and listen to your body if it makes you feel funny. I wish it had a better taste and didn't make me feel like that because the fit itself was comfortable.
L**N
First time user
Man oh man. There's some really nasty comments on here about this product. I honestly don't know why. I mean I seriously don't. To each his own I guess. I have a top partial that the middle has been cut out. It was supposed to be a temporary set. That was 12 years ago. The dental place closed up and took everyone's $ and didn't give us our final dentures. It was a HUGE chain. Anyway. My insurance refused to pay for another set. Said I had to wait 10 years. So for all this time I have been using dental adhesives and every kind of recliner on the market. I am soooo sick of having to change from brand to brand of adhesive and then putting denture powder on top of it to get a good fit. It's been a long time since I have lined my partial and it has become uncomfortable and hard as a rock and rough on my gums. I thought I would give this product a try. Ok. First off I'm not new to using this kind of product so it's actually easy to use in comparison to others. Just follow the directions. I will say that when you trim it up I use a paring knife. A SHARP paring knife. When you put it in your mouth is doesn't taste any worse than the others and it feels like it's sort of warm...almost tingling for about 5 minutes nor so when you first put them in. I don't bother with the baking soda and water soak to get rid of the taste. It goes away rather quickly. If you are expecting this product to be an adhesive...change your expectations. It is a cushion not an adhesive! And MAN does it feel good!!!! Soft as can be but gives me a stable fit. I use my adhesive as usual but now it is snug and comfortable. I can eat anything I want now without feeling like I have sand under my partial or it rocks from one side to another. I can go get a new set of teeth but these are such a good fit that I don't want to tempt fate. I don't need a dentist to do what I can do myself. I HATE going to the dentist now. Get ripped off like that once and you are burned forever. I will see how long this lasts before I have to use the 2nd package but from the looks and feel of this I think it will be a good while. Oh....one tip to share. After you clean and dry your denture before you apply the reliner I used a Q-tip and wiped the surface of the denture to be relined with Isopropyl alcohol thoroughly to make sure there was NO oils to keep the product from adhering!!! Best tip I can share with all of you. Good luck and Happy Memorial Day! Get your grilling on and enjoy eating whatever you want!!! 100% recommend this product.
A**S
Dentist was impressed with the fit!
I had full top extractions on 11/23 and immediate denture. At first, they fit great but as I healed, my denture became loose and more and more adhesive was needed to keep it in place. My insurance won’t cover a hard reline until June so I bought this in April to give it a try. WOW, much better fit! No more saliva squish and very little adhesive needed now and they last all day and many times overnight. Most of us top denture wearers get those “gag days” which I think I was having more frequently due to my denture shifting and food getting underneath. This has significantly cut down those moments because they do fit better. I had a dental appointment a week ago where they were going to do a temp soft reline until my hard reline in June. Dentist was impressed that my initial April use of this product was still on my denture and working so well. Honestly, after the dentist soft reline, they do not fit as well as when I used this product. Since my hard reline is a week out, I’m just saving my other Dentemp reline in case I need it after the dentist gets done with it. I followed the directions to the letter and while the initial taste was not the best after I did it, it quickly faded and a small price to pay for a better fit.
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