🛠️ Repair Your Smile, One Bead at a Time!
Formit Crafts' Thermoplastic Beads offer a revolutionary DIY solution for repairing chipped or cracked teeth. With 60 grams of moldable thermal beads, these durable and realistic fillers allow you to easily restore your smile from the comfort of your home.
S**S
Great temporary solution
I broke a tooth while on vacation and found these and had them delivered next day. It took me a minute to figure out what I was doing but within 20 minutes, I figured it out. My whole family was impressed with how well this temporary solution worked. I was so thankful for it because otherwise I would’ve literally been missing a front bottom tooth all of Vacay. This definitely was a lifesaver. I ordered the bigger pack because I wanted to make sure I had enough but honestly, you only need the small one. But definitely worth the money and was a great temporary fix until I was able to go to the dentist.
C**Y
Does not work!
Don't waste your money! This does not work, not as a temporary filling as advertised. The directions are very sketchy and unclear, with wrong word usage. I tried for 30 minutes to do what the instructions said and the little plastic balls never softened enough to work with.
S**A
Lifesaver in a pinch
Works great just heat small glass container of water for 20 seconds mix in 1/4 teaspoon of beads. Once they turn clear scoop up with a spoon then knead them into a ball. Knead them more and try to preshape it to fit the area you are covering/filing this helps to make it fit so it's easier to remove again. Once it starts to be less and less clear start fitting it in the area, if it's too clear when you remove it again it will clump together. Make sure to bite it once or twice lightly and feel that it's comfortable to your jaw. Once it feels the right shape carefully pry it back out and let it cure to being opaque white again.Works great with any food in my experience but does get roughed up from eating.If you don't do the procedure just right you can get it stuck and takes more work to remove (i.e pliers or heat)Overall awesome for a broken tooth!Just don't rush getting it to fit and cure correctly!
S**N
Works for me!
Follow directions and you will do well with making a temporary tooth or at least I did. Very easy to use and my plastic tooth cover has been effective.I have a broken upper tooth around the gum line that I am now covering with a plastic tooth. Wasn't ready to throw a few hundred dollars for a crown because I have a mouthful of crowns now. Thought I would try these thermoplastic beads and do a temporarily tooth cover. Of course, this is NOT healthy to be exposed to plastic in mouth, foods, water pipes, etc. But it's also not healthy or wise to have teeth x-rays every few months when experiencing teeth issues.Time will tell how long this temporary tooth will last. I remove the tooth when drinking hot liquids or eating foods.I have extra beads to make more temporary teeth so I got good value for money spent on these beads.
S**G
Effective magic for a sharp broken tooth
I managed to break off a sizable chunk of a pre-molar and promptly sliced my tongue when I used it to locate where that "tiny rock" in my mouth came from whilst flossing one Friday night.No dentist I'm aware of here on Earth works weekends so I was up to my own devices to solve the problem until I could get in and have a dentist fix it.There are many options, so I tried this as it's a relatively inexpensive solution. I also bought a more expensive option that required a knowledge of chemistry and sculpting skills... I was desperate.This package contains small plastic(?) beads you heat in hot water, then one squishes them together and stuffs the mass in the area needed. The first time I used too many beads and ended up with a large gob I ended up breaking in half and reheating to try again.You only need about 5 or 6 beads for half of a missing pre-molar (unless you have a really big mouth and teeth)I heat my water in the microwave and then use a spoon to set the beads in it. As soon as the beads turn clear you can squash them together and fix the problem. I recommend getting it in place and then biting down while still malleable so it meshes with teeth that will come into contact with it when you bite down/eat.I recommend a mirror as well.This works much like the old wax the orthodontist used to hand out, but better. It hardens and doesn't stick to food (unless it's hot). When hardened it turns white so it blends in well.I change out the plastic fix every morning and evening for sanitary reasons. As my broken tooth is in a tight spot I have to soften the plastic with a cup of hot tea and get creative pulling it out. (I will admit to using small needle nose craft pliers - don't judge. Also, don't yank. Get it heated well enough that it will slide out without resistance.)You could reuse the plastic by remelting it, but considering the price and the fact I want to keep the area clean, I throw it out and melt fresh beads each time.I should mention that eating hot foods will mush it around and create weird plastic flaps on the fix, which if you're like me, will drive you no short level of insane. I recommend chewing hot foods on the opposite side of your mouth.This has worked so well that I haven't tried the more expensive solution, and likely won't.I do recommend getting to a dentist ASAP as this isn't a permanent fix, but it works beautifully until you can and protects your tongue from getting shredded.
R**R
Cheap quick fix (I’d recommend Instant Smile over this product)
Somewhat an Easy cheap quick fix once you get beads/pellets heated in water they turn clear, very moldable but be Careful cuz they will stick to whatever your using to get them outta the hot water. Pellets will cool down pretty quick so try not to take too long with molding, LESS is more with these only need about 4-5 pellet’s per tooth making replacement for. No taste that I noticed, can drink while wearing but I don’t recommend eating with them. I used a keurig pod that was used that morning n ran it through again used only about 2inches of water waited for it to get cold and just let the pellets soak in there for awhile so the color of replacement wasn’t whiter than my natural teeth. Kinda tricky to get the shape exact especially when you have to remove from mouth before cools down and hardens so that kinda misshapen it a lil bit.
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