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Smile

again

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instructions

STEP 1.

Materials.

STEP 4.

Fit the material around your gums to shape your dentures by pushing toward the pallet of the mouth or stone model.

 

STEP 2.

Add 2 pink medallions to boiling water. 

STEP 5.

Once you think it fits securely and comfortably in your mouth, take it out and shape the excess material to create a more natural look.

STEP 3.

Take the soften medallions, roll them up and place them on the teeth to create the gums by taking the impression directly into mouth or the stone model.

STEP 6.

To polish it and finish the model, deep it back in hot water as need, or if needed to meet your expectations.

 

STEP 7.

Even out the edges with your fingers and thumbs as needed for comfort and cosmetic.

STEP 8.

Once your costume made dentures are done, and if you think that they still need to fit better. Place it back in hot water and to mold it again until it meets your expectations.

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Shelby

Takes a few tries to get it right but it's pretty good.

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Megan

This is an absolute life saver. I had my last extractions done almost 2 weeks ago, and I was so nervous these wouldn't work until my real ones were done, but these are even better than expected!! My impressions and plaster mold came out great, but I still found the best way for me was to mold pink material directly on the gum and then position teeth from there...but to each their own. I would def imagine you need a degree of creativity but they are absolutely as described and a great product. If you're questioning this purchase, just do it and make sure you set aside a couple hours to perfect it...you won't be disappointed. So grateful for this set!! 

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James

​Easy instructions - takes patience! You won’t always get it right the first try. What worked for me was to cut a thin pink resin boil it and place it on the back of the teeth then shape it to where I want the teeth to look like and then place it in cold water to set..that way when I get ready to cast it in the resin the teeth won’t move or shift crooked while I’m setting it in place. The plaster never worked for me so I freestyle it and learned to use 1 and a half or less pieces of the resin so I don’t end up with a bulky unit. No lisp or issues and no one notices

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