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Dental Medic - Emergency First Aid Kit for Teeth

  • Comprehensive Dental Emergency Solution – A comprehensive array of essentials for addressing dental pain and injury in the absence of a dentist.
  • Ultralight, Waterproof, and Pocket-Sized – DryFlex bag weighs next to nothing, fits just about anywhere, and keep water out of your kit.
  • Replace Fillings and Crowns – Temporary cavity filling mixture protects your tooth until you can find a dentist.
  • Stop Tooth Pain – Benzocaine gel and tural tea (tannins) soothe pain in the teeth and gums.
  • Take the Fear out of Toothaches – Specialized instructions explain how to manage various dental emergencies.

Includes: 5 – Cotton Pellet 5 – Cotton Roll 1 – Tea Bag, 100% Natural Pekoe Tea 1 – Temporary Cavity Filling Mixture 1 – Dental Floss 3 – Tooth Picks 2 – Oral Pain Relief (Benzocaine 20%) 1 – Dental Wax Temporary Filling

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Great for an emergency. Real world trial. On a camping trip, our friend cracked a tooth and lost the filling. It was getting painful and he thought he was going to leave but his dentist could not get him in until the following Monday. This kit worked like a charm! Great temporary solution. –Melvin

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Dental Repair Kit Recommendations?

Smokeyham

By Smokeyham , January 11, 2022 in Ask a Cruise Question

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Hello, I've been watching some of the videos from experienced cruiser Gary Bembridge  and he encourages everyone to carry a dental repair kit, since there is not a dentist on board cruise ships. If you follow this advice, do you have any kits that you recommend?  

Many thanks.

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I have brought 2 kits on cruises for years. One is to repair dentures and the other to attach or repair a crown if it comes off or breaks. Never had to use them but got them on Amazon. I did break a tooth the day of boarding for a 35 day cruise to the South Pacific. I found an emergency dentist in San Francisco that repaired it on a Saturday. Travel insurance paid for it.

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28 minutes ago, Smokeyham said: Hello, I've been watching some of the videos from experienced cruiser Gary Bembridge  and he encourages everyone to carry a dental repair kit, since there is not a dentist on board cruise ships. If you follow this advice, do you have any kits that you recommend?     Many thanks.

I just buy one from WalMart or CVS.  I've only had to use one once.  Be aware the cement that's part of those kits can be difficult to remove if it stays on too long (sadly, my trip was a month long so it really "set" and meant a lot of  drilling time back at the dentist when I got home).

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I  always travel with such a kit -- only had to use it once, but I was glad I had it as it made eating for about two weeks stress and pain free.  Yes, my dentist at home had to do a bit of excavating - but he confirmed that having it had prevented possible serious problems, pain, etc.

evandbob

Just want to add to the great comments above - If you buy a dental repair kit from Amazon or a chain drug store, don't think it will last forever.

Check it after a year or so of non use, the cement may have hardened up by then.  It would be a shame to need it and find out it's past its usefulness date.

1 hour ago, evandbob said: Just want to add to the great comments above - If you buy a dental repair kit from Amazon or a chain drug store, don't think it will last forever.   Check it after a year or so of non use, the cement may have hardened up by then.  It would be a shame to need it and find out it's past its usefulness date.

I read mention of a kit for dentures.  Other than that, I am assuming we are talking about the ones that can be used on lost fillings or loose caps?   

While I hope I never have need of one, I sure seems like a good idea to have one handy.  

Capt_BJ

I'd suspect that the medical office on a cruise ship, while not being dentists, would have something like this in their 'stuff' .....

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Fast fix for crowns - carry a tube of FixADent. It will hold a crown in place for 36-72 hours with no problem; reapply as needed. 

On 1/12/2022 at 2:00 PM, Capt_BJ said: I'd suspect that the medical office on a cruise ship, while not being dentists, would have something like this in their 'stuff' .....

The thought of dental work on a cruise ship gives me the jitters.  Though, I suppose it might be better than doing it myself.   🙂

I have been reading/viewing recommendations from some experienced cruisers who have said that they are very glad to have had a dental repair kit with them.

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Emergency dental repair kit

We will be on safari for a couple of weeks and many miles away from any dental help. I am wondering if those emergency dental repair kits that you can buy at the drugstore are a good or bad idea for a temporary filling repair until we can get to a dentist. Yes, we visit the dentist twice a year and got a clean bill of health but you never know when an older filling will decide to quit. I have only had a problem once while overseas (Peru) when one of my crowns came out after eating a sticky toffee. It wasn't painful so I went and purchased denture cream and "cemented" it back in place until I got home to see my dentist. Have any of you had occasion to use one of these kits? Thanks.

No experience with them. In fact I had never heard of them. What is the cost? If the cost is reasonable enough and it will give you additional peace of mind, you might want to bring one. This might be a great discussion to have with your dentist. Remember to use only bottled water, even when brushing your teeth.

PS avoid all sticky foods :)

I have one of those kits (purchased at Rite Aid), on recommendation of my dentist who knows of my travels. Fortunately there has been no opportunity to use it, and I'm not sure I would since I'm squirmish to have a professional work on my mouth let alone myself:) I suppose I take it along for the karma factor......if I have it I will never need it, the first time I don't pack it bad things will happen;)

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They cost about $6. Yes, I won't make the sticky food mistake again. And yes we know about using bottled water for brushing our teeth having traveled to a couple of countries where this is an issue. In fact, we are careful even in the shower not to get a drop of water in our mouths.

Hi Michael,

I am not squeamish about using the kit. It seems pretty straightforward. Thanks for letting me know your dentist recommended it. The only advice my dentist gave was to use denture cream to hold a crown in place temporarily.

This is an odd thing to worry about....have you had a dental problem while traveling in the past? Of course on Safari, you could call the local witch doctor.

I carried Dent Temp (I think that's what it was called) for years without needing it, but, then, a fellow tour member had a filling come loose and he was able to hold it back in place with it. Reminds me that I should replace it in my travel kit.

Hi Richard,

As I said in original post, I had a crown fall out when I was in Peru and old fillings (and I don't have many of those any more as most of my fillings have been replaced with crowns) can disintegrate without warning. We will be in the bush for at least 7 days and medical help is a long distance away. I'm trying to be prepared so that I don't have to interrupt my trip because of a dental emergency that could be fixed temporarily.

Thanks, Nancy. That's what I wanted to know.

I also had a crown dislodge in Italy when I ate a sticky gumdrop. I forgot that I'd given them up. I had to go almost 3 weeks before returning home to get it taken care of. Now I have a fine new crown that was carved by a CNC machine out of a solid piece of porcelain in 6 minutes. If it makes you feel better, carry a dental kit with you.

Thanks, David. We'll be in Tanzania and the closest half way decent medical help would be in Nairobi, Kenya or Dar Es Salaam which would mean a long drive and a flight out of where we would be on safari. I'm just trying to cover my bases. It would make me feel better to have the kit. There are a lot more considerations when you take a trip like this than going to Europe.

Mary, I was just in Rwanda earlier this summer. I know you will enjoy your time in East Africa!

Mary, I've never used the emergency dental repair kit, but I'd take it along, if I were going on safari.

I'd also recommend asking your doctor for prescriptions for medicines you may need, such as:

  • Antibiotic to treat "Traveler's Diarrhea"
  • Medication to prevent Malaria

Make sure you have all the necessary vaccinations recommended as well (Typhoid, Hepatitis A, etc..)

You may want to check the CDC website for more information about the recommended vaccines & medicines: http://www.cdc.gov

Enjoy your safari adventure!

Mary o have carried a emergency fill kit ( don't recall name) when on longer trips, my teeth can not be trusted lol

I am perhaps over cautious in Europe , but I think you are being prudent in your situation.

I have never had to use it on travels, hubby did end up using it last year, here at home on a weekend while waiting to go in on Monday. It worked fine

Hi everyone,

Thanks for your replies. We do have all our immunizations per the CDC website, cipro, antimalarials. Having older teeth, I just want to be prepared. I would hate to have a tooth issue ruin our trip. It's helps to know that others have used this dental repair kit and that it worked.

Mary, thanks for mentioning this. I had no idea there was such a thing. I can see how even a minor dental problem could ruin a trip.

Under normal circumstances on a trip to Europe, I wouldn't worry. You can find a qualified dentist in Europe. But in Africa, it's a bit different. The standards of care are not great not to mention even getting to a dentist when you are in the bush. The guidebooks recommend seeking medical care in Nairobi, Kenya or Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania which are a very long distance from where we will be for most of our trip.

It's a very cheap insurance policy. Just having this kit in your possession will ensure that you will not have any dental issues!!!!!

But it makes me wonder if dental issues are covered under that travel medical insurance I always purchase. Hmm!! I should check that out.

Right. Having the kit is like carrying an umbrella or snow boots in the winter to ward off rain or snow. I just checked my insurance and it covers $500 for dental.

The cement used to hold crowns can deteriorate in time. It's not unusual for crowns to fall off or be pulled off by sticky foods. My dentist tells patients to use denture adhesive until a dentist can be seen. He also pointed out to me that there is a trapezoidal shape in the crown that corresponds to the shape drilled into the tooth. It can usually be snapped and locked back into place if you can put it back in it's original position. Often you won't have any pain either.

Absolutely good advice which I also had from a dentist re: crowns that fall out when you're away from home. The crown that I lost in Peru was caused by underlying decay that could not be detected by my annual x rays and the sticky toffee exacerbated the situation i.e. the crown was loose and easily pulled off. I did get denture cream when I was in Cuzco and put the crown back in place until I got home. I didn't have any pain thankfully. We were on a tour and the tour guide would have gotten me to a dentist if I needed one but I didn't. My dentist redid my crown when I got home. All good. Hopefully nothing happens healthwise in Africa but it doesn't hurt to have a first aid kit. I'm trying to cover contingencies as best I can.

Same thing happened to me as did David. In Rome, about a week into our holiday and I ate something and lost part of a filling or tooth. I had this crunching noise and I'm like...uh oh. Spent the next week poking at the darn thing, as you are won't to do when you have a new 'hole' in your mouth.

That couldn't have been fun. I hope at least you were not in pain before you saw a dentist. So, yes, stuff happens on a trip. We can't foresee all contingencies but at least we can put together some kind of first aid kit to get us through.

No pain - I think most of the tooth was filling anyway. Just the annoyance of poking at it with my tongue :)

Glad to hear that, Nicole. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. There's almost nothing worse than a toothache.

US dental care has gotten so expensive and insurance so lousy that its "almost" cheaper to go overseas. Almost is good enough to offset some of the cost of the vacation trip. Here is my dentist in Budapest: https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/11392999_949414175092712_9150383677557862327_n.jpg?oh=3833e9859b964020da2701b544c8e2df&oe=58182F03

Okay, well, despite the appearance she was able to save a tooth my dentist in the US wanted to pull; and for a fraction of the cost.

If nothing else is available some chewing gum can be used to for a temporary cap if a nerve is exposed on a broken tooth or filling.

Yes, I had read that as well. I believe it should be sugarless gum that is used.

If it becomes painful there is a product called Palinka that will deaden the pain almost immediately. You can purchase it over the counter and with out a prescription.

I googled palinka and all I can find is an alcoholic drink from Hungary and not a medication. Is this something you can purchase here in the US at a pharmacy?

You can find it in many liquor stores. It cures tooth aches, back pains, head aches, temperament issues, depression and in cold weather a little in your gas tank will help start the car. OR, it doesn't but you generally don't care by the time the bottle is empty so yes, maybe it does work.

Honestly, my dental emergency kit has always been: a medium-sized bottle of Ibuprofen ("Advil") and a ticket home within the next month - and I've gone to some pretty remote places for extended trips. I suppose it depends how long you're going to be way off the beaten path. For just two weeks away, I'd never resort to do-it-yourself dentistry. If I was going to be far, far away from anyplace where I could get reasonable emergency dental care for more than say, a month or two, then I might consider one of those "kits" but really, I do not want to mess with such things under sketchy conditions. If I crack a tooth or have similar bad luck, I'd probably tough it out until I got home as long as it wasn't more than a few weeks.

When you venture to the ends of the earth, it's a good idea to remind yourself frequently that you are far, far away from many comforts, services and other things you might wish you had if you take chances and things go sideways. When I'm really out on the edge, beyond the middle of nowhere, I am pretty careful with all sorts of things (including what I put in my mouth).

Most places I go have dentists. If that sort of thing concerns you go to US Embassy web site for each country you will be visiting and ask for a list of doctors. Most embassies keep such lists. Carry the contact information with you. In a way a trip to a local medical professional adds to the cultural experience and can further define the differences in life between your home country and that which you are visiting.

My dentist told me that it's important to protect the stub of the tooth if a crown falls off, no matter how quickly you can get an emergency appointment. The easiest way is to snap the crown back into place but other materials could be fashioned if necessary. He said that the stub is often easily damaged (it's not enamel!) which could lead to a repair more complex and costly than simply re-cementing. Pins....hooks....yikes!

Seriously, I wonder whether the folks who don't understand dental cocerns are younger than the rest of us, don't have a mouth full of deteriorating fillings that are decades old, and have never needed a root canal. Let's just say that I don't fit that profile! The sort of dental pain I've experienced waiting for an emergency appointment is not something I could tolerate until the end of a vacation. If for some reason local care wasn't available when something went wrong, I'd be paying the one-way walk-up fare back home (or to a place like Hungary). Dental pain is frequently from an infection, and it's not something to ignore.

I don't travel with a repair kit, just with some dental cement. But in 2014 I paid out of pocket for crowns on three teeth my dentist had been watching for several years. Those teeth were obviously going to crumble at some point, and I didn't want to have that possibility hanging over me when I was out of the country. My trips these days are long ones, and when I finally get around to visiting places like the Galapagos, I won't worry about needing a dentist.

I don't travel with a repair kit, just with some dental cement.

That's what a repair kit is.....dental cement with a plastic thingy to apply it.

I agree with acraven's comment.. Teeth problems are a problem for the baby boomer generation. So unless you've had these issues, it's probably hard to relate. My husband and I have very few teeth that need crowns at this point and are getting those done asap. But even crowns can fail as I found out on my trip to Peru. Underlying problems with crowns cannot be detected on routine x-rays.

Not a contest I'd be particularly proud to win, but I'd stack up my mouth full of crowns, implants, fillings (many of them with decades of wear and tare on them) and a long lifetime list of serious dental issues against any of yours (yeah, and turn that music down and get off my lawn...). I've spent a lot of time "in the chair" so don't poo-poo my large-bottle-of-Advil-dental-plan thinking that I just don't know what it's like when things going wrong in your mouth. I know all about agony. I also know my tolerance for pain, and I know very well how my body responds to over-the-counter pain meds. I have a lifetime of experience with dental procedures, enough to know that I really do not want to have any done on me when I'm in the middle of nowhere, either self-administered or by well-intentioned but ill-equipped "bush dentists."

Knowing all this, I do make it a point to have my oral business in order well in advance of any foreign travel. I'm pretty well in-touch with what's going on with my dental issues (regular visits to the dentist helps, but I don't rely entirely on xrays and other info provided by my dentist - I know more about what's stirring there than they do). I'm also quite careful while on a trip. Sticky toffee - are you serious? To me, that would be like sticking a loaded shotgun in my mouth and fiddling with the trigger! No, thank you!

Of course, everyone's different and you do what you think is right for you, but I'm not going to become an ad-hoc self-dentist unless I've reached a Tom Hanks/Cast Away level of desperation. Short of that, I know a bottle of ibuprofen will get me through until I can reach the relative comfort (well, relief) of my dentist or some reasonable substitute, even if that takes a couple weeks. To each their own (but no chewing gum for me, thanks, at home or in the Sahara).

Careful how you chew out there!

I'd take the kit. The most common problem is if you break a tooth with a large filling. Crowns can be set back in using the kit or denture adhesive etc. no big deal, but if a tooth breaks then you want to be very careful to not chew on it and cause further damage to the thin walls of the remaining tooth. Us older generation have teeth that originally had small fillings but as the filling wears out it is replaced, and replaced etc. until the tooth is mostly filling. It is then that the tooth can not hold more filling that a crown is recommended. By then the walls of the tooth are very thin and can break easily. The biggest problem is if the break extends down the root- then you can not save the tooth. So, if you "lose a filling" more likely you have also lost part of the wall of the tooth. Apply the kit to make it more comfortable, and don't chew on that tooth. When you get home you will need a crown. But, even with old large filled teeth, you'll probably be just fine!

Thanks again everybody for your input. I'm sure everything will be fine but I'm kind of a belt and suspenders kind of girl so I like to be as prepared as possible. I can't say that my trips are always without incident but having some things in place certainly helps (at least with peace of mind). And when things do go awry it makes for some interesting travel memories.

Hi there, I agree with you that avoiding dental repair kit is best and we should consult a dentist because my sister had done a dental bonding from the dentist and after some week it came out and it was painful and finally she visited to Caldentalgroup suggested by her friend and they provide her best treatment. So its better that we should visit our dentist and have a permanent solution. According to me we should consult a good dentist.

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Travel kit essentials – DenTek’s Temparin Advanced Repair Kit (AD)

Travel kit essentials – DenTek’s Temparin Advanced Repair Kit (AD)

I was kindly gifted a travel kit including the new Dentek Temparin Advanced Repair Kit in exchange for an honest review*.

The travel first aid kit arrived just before we headed off on our first family holiday to Center Parcs.

I always pack a first aid kid whether we’re jetting off abroad or holidaying nearer home.

So alongside the usual handy essentials like plasters, hand gel and Sudocrem this first aid kit also included the new DenTek’s Temparin Advanced Repair Kit.

travel dental repair kit

Even though we were only down the road at Whinfell I felt better knowing I had my first aid essentials including the new DenTek’s Temparin Advanced Repair Kit.

travel dental repair kit

Because as we all know accidents can happen at any time and I’d rather have it and not need it then need it and not have it!

DenTek’s Temparin Advanced Repair Kit

Oral hygiene company DenTek’s Temparin® Advanced Repair Kit is right up there as an essential item to pack in the suitcase.

What does it do?

It temporarily holds lost fillings, caps, crowns and inlays in place until you have a chance to visit the dentist. Genius!

Because it requires no mixing, is safe to eat on and is a handy little size its extremely travel-friendly.

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There’s nothing worse than losing a filling while on holiday and being unable to see a dentist.

And nobody wants precious holiday moments blighted by toothache.

DenTek’s easy-to-use Temparin® Advanced Repair Kit will tide you over pain-free until you can get to your dentist and is a suitcase essential for the savvy traveller.

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It is, of course important to make an appointment to see your dentist as soon as you get home!

It is equally important to check whether your travel insurance covers dental treatment.

Many policies cover what is termed as “emergency dental care” that requires immediate treatment from a dentist but most exclude coverage for dental treatment that is not the direct result of an accidental injury.

So it’s always best to read the small print and shop around.

If you’re heading off on holiday remember to pack your emergency dental repair kit alongside your first aid kid essentials to keep you smiling all holiday long!

Where can I buy DenTek’s Temparin Advanced Repair Kit?

DenTek products are available at Boots, Amazon, Lloyds Pharmacy, Sainsbury’s, Waitrose, Ocado, Superdrug, Weldricks Pharmacy and through the DenTek website.

Please visit https://www.dentek-eu.com for more information.

My overall thoughts on DenTek’s Temparin Advanced Repair Kit

Fortunately we had no dental mishaps on our Center Parcs holiday but I’ll be keeping my first aid kid and DenTek’s Temparin Advanced Repair Kit ready to grab for our next adventure.

Having that peace of mind that this clever bit of kit is there that can save some tooth misery until you can see your dentist is priceless!

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A huge thank you to Satellite PR and DenTek for the fabulous first aid kid including the new DenTek’s Temparin Advanced Repair Kit and the handy document holder – they’ll be coming with me on all trips in the future for sure!

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The Inscape Tooth Repair Kit is a safe and high-quality dental restoration solution that allows you to regain your confidence and smile again. Made with eco-friendly polymer plastic, the thermoformed beads in this kit are safe, odorless, and comfortable to wear. With the shapeable heat beads, you can easily fit them to your teeth, providing a natural and comfortable feeling just like real teeth. This DIY kit allows you to repair broken teeth, fill in gaps, and fix uneven or missing teeth in the comfort of your own home, saving you time and money. The simple and convenient instructions make it easy to use, and the wide range of application ensures it is suitable for all dental restorations. Whether it's for a job interview, a date, or a party, the Inscape Tooth Repair Kit will help you regain your confidence and enhance your attractiveness.

TUHIMO Tooth Repair Kit Cover

The TUHIMO Dental Care Kit is a safe and high-quality tooth repair kit that allows you to fix missing and broken teeth replacements at home. Made of eco-friendly polymer plastic, the thermoformed beads in this kit are safe and odorless, giving you the confidence to smile again. With the shapeable heat beads, you can achieve a natural and comfortable fit, just like real teeth. This DIY kit is simple and convenient to use, with detailed instructions included. Whether you have broken teeth, large gaps, uneven teeth, or missing teeth, this kit can help you restore your smile and save both time and money. Suitable for all dental restorations, it's the perfect solution for important occasions such as dates, job interviews, or parties, helping you regain your confidence and attractiveness.

Tooth Repair Kit - Regain Confidence Smile

Tooth Repair Kit - Regain Confidence Smile Cover

The Tooth Repair Kit is a great way to temporarily fill missing teeth and repair broken teeth, large gaps, and uneven teeth. It is made of safe, non-toxic, medical-grade polymer plastic, and is easy to use. The shapeable heat beads fit your teeth perfectly, providing a natural and comfortable feel. With this kit, you can regain your confidence and increase your attractiveness in just minutes with a temporary or semi-permanent beautiful dental repair.

QTIPY Tooth Repair Kit

QTIPY Tooth Repair Kit Cover

The QTIPY Repair Kit is a DIY tooth repair solution that allows you to restore your beautiful smile in just minutes. Whether you have missing teeth, broken teeth, gaps, crowns, bridges, or dentures, this kit can help. It is made of safe medical grade material, ensuring your safety while providing a natural temporary tooth. The kit includes tooth powder, tooth solution, a fork, a measuring spoon, mixing paper, and instructions for easy use. With this kit, you can mold it to your own tooth size, giving you back the power of your smile. It's perfect for temporary or semi-permanent dental restorations and can even be used for denture decoration for special occasions like Halloween or Christmas.

Yakitoko Tooth Repair Kit

Yakitoko Tooth Repair Kit Cover

The Yakitoko Dental Repair Kit is a high-quality and safe solution for temporary tooth restoration. Made from eco-friendly polymer plastic, the thermoformed beads in this kit are odorless and provide a natural and comfortable fit. With the help of the four auxiliary tools included, you can easily repair broken teeth, fill in large gaps, correct uneven teeth, and replace missing teeth in the comfort of your own home. The DIY nature of this kit saves you time and money, allowing you to regain your confidence and increase your attractiveness for important occasions such as dates, job interviews, or parties.

Dentemp Loose Cap and Lost Filling Repair

Dentemp Loose Cap and Lost Filling Repair Cover

Dentemp Repair Kit is a dental emergency solution that provides instant pain relief for loose caps, loose crowns, and lost fillings. Its maximum strength formula is safe and strong, allowing you to eat on it in just 2 hours. With more than 14 uses per package, this easy-to-use kit requires no mixing. Simply scoop, roll, and stick the filling material using the included applicator tool. Dentemp Repair Kit is designed to securely replace lost fillings and temporarily repair loose caps and crowns. It is a reliable solution for dental emergencies when you can't get to the dentist. Wash your hands before applying this temporary tooth filling kit.

Atrilly Tooth Repair Kit

Atrilly Tooth Repair Kit Cover

The Atrilly Repair Kit is a safe and high-quality tooth repair kit that allows you to restore missing or broken teeth at home. Made with eco-friendly polymer plastic, the thermoformed beads are safe and odorless, ensuring your peace of mind. These shapeable heat beads fit perfectly, providing natural comfort without any discomfort or foreign body sensation. With the Atrilly Repair Kit, you can easily repair broken teeth, fill in gaps, correct uneven teeth, and replace missing teeth, saving you time and money. The simple and convenient DIY process is explained in the instructions, and with practice, you'll become proficient in creating temporary teeth that are as convenient and comfortable as real teeth. Suitable for all dental restorations, this kit is perfect for important occasions like dates, job interviews, or parties, helping you regain confidence and increase your attractiveness.

The Ultimate Tooth Repair Kits Buying Guide

Tooth repair kits: what to look for when shopping.

When you’re in the market for a tooth repair kit, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First and foremost, you’ll want to make sure that the kit you select is safe and reliable. It’s important to research the brand, any reviews, and any certifications that they have. You’ll also want to make sure that the kit includes all of the necessary components for a successful repair.

When shopping for a tooth repair kit, you should consider the following factors:

The price of a tooth repair kit can vary widely, depending on the brand and the components included in the kit. In general, you should look for a kit that offers quality components at an affordable price.

You’ll want to make sure that the kit includes all of the components that you need for a successful repair. This typically includes a tooth filling, dental cement, and dental bonding agents. Some kits may also include a tooth cap or a dental crown, depending on what kind of repair is needed.

Instructions

It’s important to make sure that the kit you select comes with detailed instructions for a successful repair. Make sure that the instructions are clear and easy to follow. It’s also a good idea to read through any reviews to make sure that others have had success with the kit.

You’ll want to make sure that the components in the kit are of high quality. Look for kits that include components that are FDA-approved or certified by the American Dental Association. This will help ensure that the components are safe and effective.

Once you’ve considered these factors, you’ll be ready to select the best tooth repair kit for your needs. With the right information and a little bit of research, you can find the perfect kit for your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. do tooth repair kits work.

Tooth repair kits available for at-home use are not designed as permanent solutions. They can provide temporary relief, but the only way to permanently fill a tooth is by visiting a dentist. DIY fillings can easily break and fall out, leading to increased jaw pain and further tooth decay.

2. Can you repair a tooth at home?

For minor chips, there are temporary options to fix a tooth at home. However, for any significant damage, it is not possible to have a permanent fix without seeing a dentist.

3. What can I use to fix a broken tooth at home?

For a small chip or crack in the tooth, dental wax can be used on the edge to prevent any sharp edges from damaging the mouth and soft tissues. Additionally, clove oil is known to provide natural pain relief for cracked or broken teeth. These remedies are not suitable for larger broken teeth.

4. How long does DenTek last in your tooth?

According to DenTek, their tooth repair kits can provide temporary relief for lost fillings and inlays. However, it is recommended to visit a dentist within 48 hours of using the kit. Prolonged use beyond 48 hours may increase the risk of complications related to lost fillings and inlays.

5. How can you fix a dead tooth?

If a tooth is mostly intact, a root canal procedure may be performed to remove the dead pulp and replace it with a plastic-like material. However, if the tooth is severely damaged, extraction may be necessary. It is important to seek treatment early on for a dead tooth.

6. How do you fix a rotten broken tooth?

The treatment options for a rotten broken tooth depend on the extent of the damage. Some common solutions include crowns, veneers, dental implants, bonding, root canals, fillings, and dental sealants. The appropriate treatment will be determined by a dentist based on the individual case.

During our tooth repair kit research, we found 67 tooth repair kit products and shortlisted 10 quality products. We collected and analyzed 1,666 customer reviews through our big data system to write the tooth repair kits list. We found that most customers choose tooth repair kits with an average price of $15.29.

The tooth repair kits are available for purchase. We have researched hundreds of brands and picked the top brands of tooth repair kits, including TUHIMO, VEZE, womcare, Inscape Data, QQCherry. The seller of top 1 product has received honest feedback from 69 consumers with an average rating of 4.9.

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  • Quick and easy oral pain relief for toothaches and pains
  • Secure caps and crowns before you make it to your dentist’s office
  • Secure a dislodged tooth on your way to your dentist’s office
  • Provides temporary relief until you can see your dentist
  • Doctors recommend Dental First Aid Kit between dental visits

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Product Description

Dental First Aid Kit contains various items to temporarily alleviate toothache problems. Kit includes an applicator, TemparinMax, Eugenol and a vial for a chipped or dislodged tooth. The oral pain first aid solutions provide temporary relief of throbbing, persistent toothache due to cavity. Plus the tooth saver vial can hold a dislodged tooth, lost filling, loose cap, crown or inlay. Use Dental First Aid Kit for quick and easy oral pain relief for toothaches and pains. Secure caps and crowns before your next dental visit. Secure a dislodged or chipped tooth. Product includes comprehensive, easy-to-follow instructions on how to replace a lost filling and how to secure loose crowns, caps or inlays. These are temporary remedies to use before you visit your dentist. Only a dentist can remove Temparin Max when it’s time to replace the lost filling or the loosened crown, cap or inlay. Read all directions and cautions before repairing dental work. As soon as you feel broken or loose dental work, call your dentist to make an appointment. Dentists recommend using DenTek’s Dental First Aid Kit to repair and/or secure dental work. Do you have fillings, crowns, caps or inlays? Use this complete kit as your oral health pain relief kit or your dental repair kit, and be prepared to take care of your smile during an emergency. Get DenTek’s Dental First Aid Kit for the temporary dental emergency care dentists recommend.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ USP3617
  • UPC ‏ : ‎ 721864899998 047701000328 477015003232 047701500323 477010003282
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Medtech Product Inc.
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0062N5R8O

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Indications.

Temparin Max is designed to repair with the same ingredients dentists use. This is a temporary remedy meant to replace a lost filing, cap, crown or inlay until you have a chance to visit your dentist and should only be removed by a dental professional. Visit dentist within 48 hours of use. Long Lasting Temporary Repair for loose caps and fillings.

Ingredients

TEMPORARY FILLING MATERIAL: Calcium Sulfate, Paraffin, Zinc Oxide Powder, Potassium Aluminum, Aluminum Sulfate, Aluminum Phosphate, Eugenol, Menthol. TOOTHACHE MEDICATION: Eugenol (85%), Sesame Oil.

For complete directions on the use of Temparin Max to replace a lost filling, or secure loose crowns, caps, or inlays, please refer to the package insert.

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Customers like the performance, pain relief, and emergencies of the health personal care product. For example, they mention it works well for 12-24 hours, is great for dental emergencies, and is a life saver. That said, some have issues with consistency and disagree on value, quality, and ease of use.

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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the product. For example, they mention it works well for 12-24 hours, is easy to apply, and lasts a long time. Some say it's ok for the price.

"I had two crowns fall off when traveling internationally. The cement worked great on one of the crowns; not so good on the other...." Read more

" Works ok for the price , you do have to replace it every week or 3 days" Read more

"...a molar and had extreme nerve sensitivity/pain and this worked wonderfully over the weekend until I could see my dentist...." Read more

"...Ha. Easy to apply and lasts a long time . I 100% recommend this to anyone who is in a pinch and needs a temporary solution." Read more

Customers like the pain relief of the product. They say it provides almost instant relief, and has saved them from the pain of severe tooth aches. Some mention that the eugenol in the oil seems to work fairly well for pain.

"...This product has saved him from the pain of severe tooth aches and has saved me the headache of hearing him complain! Ha...." Read more

"The eugenol (clove) oil seems to work fairly well for pain ; but be careful, I accidentally got some on my lips, and it burned like the dickens." Read more

" Stopped the pain !" Read more

"...The eugenol in this kit is a must have for any toothache. It's almost instant relief ." Read more

Customers find the dental kit great for emergencies. They say it's a great addition to first aid kits and a lifesaver for annoying teeth emergencies. Some say the eugenol in the kit is a must have for any toothache.

"...It's very handy to have in the event of tooth emergencies, and I plan to take it on vacations as well as having it at home." Read more

"...fruit she was eating on our last cruise in Mexico, and this dental kit was a LIFE SAVER !..." Read more

" Good kit for emergencies " Read more

"A life saver. The eugenol in this kit is a must have for any toothache . It's almost instant relief." Read more

Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the product. Some say it's a good product that is cheaply priced, while others say it is a total waste of money.

"The tooth saver is just silly .The temporary filling I have no luck with but it was recommended to me by someone who swears by it...." Read more

"...The price is also great , way better than in a pharmacy." Read more

"The tooth pain medication for this stuff was really awful . You are better off getting Orajel to get rid of tooth pain...." Read more

"...It did what it was supposed to and was very cheap which is always a plus...." Read more

Customers are mixed about the quality of the dental product. Some mention it's a great item, useful, and worth the price. Others say that it'll be missing a product and look very cheap.

"...The price is also great, way better than in a pharmacy ." Read more

"...mail, opened it up and discovered that there was literally nothing in the tooth saver capsule ...." Read more

" Good kit . Wife has already used it for lost filling!" Read more

" outstanding package for a tackle box or the road" Read more

Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of use of the health personal care product. Some find it fairly easy to use and works well, while others say the instructions are incomprehensible and applying it is tricky.

"...So we will see how that goes. As far as ease of use, it was fairly easy to use . A bit messy, but there is plenty of material if you need to retry it." Read more

"... Applying it is tricky , especially if you're putting this in one of your very back teeth. It feels like trying to shove clay in your tooth...." Read more

"...Ha. Easy to apply and lasts a long time. I 100% recommend this to anyone who is in a pinch and needs a temporary solution." Read more

"...there is no instruction how to use it either." Read more

Customers have issues with the consistency of the product. They say it crumbles and doesn't stay in place. Some customers also mention that it gets rather powdery and can be hard to keep in place, but it's better than nothing.

"...I had trouble getting it to stay and it caused some pain attempting. Worth a shot...." Read more

"...The filling stuff gets rather powdery and can be hard to keep it in but it's better than nothing...." Read more

" Tends to fall out , but better than nothing." Read more

"...stuff just smears all over the place and crumbles and doesn't fill the void at all. Doesn't stay in place ...." Read more

Customers are dissatisfied with the emptyness of the product. They mention that the containers are empty, and one of the caps is actually empty.

"...On opening the actual contents of what I received, one of the caps is actually empty , making this basically the 3.84 dollar produt also sold on..." Read more

"One of the "tooth saver" containers was empty, completely empty ." Read more

" needed to hold temporary cap , didnt' work well at all" Read more

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