How to Fix False Teeth
Things You'll Need
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrush
- Water
- Soft towel
- Piece of cardboard
- Two-part epoxy
- Mixing stick
- Application stick
Instructions
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Brush your broken false teeth or denture parts using toothpaste and your toothbrush. Rinse with water and dry with soft towel.
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Place the broken dentures on your table. Practice putting the pieces together so you will be able to do this quickly during the repair process.
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Get a piece of cardboard and place it on your work table to use as a mixing surface. Squeeze out a large glob of equal parts of your two-part epoxy. Use your mixing stick to stir your epoxy until both parts are evenly mixed.
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Use your application stick and apply just enough epoxy to your broken or fractured false tooth surfaces. Lightly cover these with epoxy as you slide the pieces together.
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Hold the broken pieces of your dentures together for at least 1 minute to stabilize them and to prevent them from coming apart.
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Apply a thin layer of your epoxy along the break once the dentures have been fully glued together. Do this using the application stick and without lifting up your false teeth.
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Leave the epoxy to dry for at least 20 minutes before turning your false teeth over and applying a thin layer of epoxy to the other side of your break.
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Allow the epoxy to dry for another 30 minutes. Wash your dentures gently with water before placing inside your mouth.
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