🦷 Fix it fast, feel confident longer!
DenTek Temparin Max is a UK-made, professional-strength home dental repair kit designed for adults to temporarily fix lost fillings, loose caps, crowns, or inlays. Featuring a quick-setting, dentist-grade material and an easy-to-use applicator wand, it delivers 12+ reliable repairs per pack, ensuring you stay prepared for unexpected dental mishaps.
Product Name | Lost filling temporary repair |
Weight | 2.64 g |
Units | 1 count |
Storage Instructions | Store at room temperature. |
Brand | DenTek |
Format | Wand |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | Italy |
E**H
Brilliant 10/10
I brought this because my filling fell out and couldn’t get in to the dentist for another two weeks, I was worried after some reviews but I give it ago, I have a fear of losing teeth so was worried it could get worse if I waited and left it with a hole. I put a small amount in just before bed so it would set over night didn't drink after I put it in went to sleep woke up next morning brushed my teeth and it stayed in place no problems, I would definitely recommend this. I never right reviews but this was so good I thought I should. It stayed in place for 2 weeks nothing dropped out all stayed in place and could eat as normal.
B**E
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "MacGyver for Your Molars"
Let me start by saying I am not a dentist—unless you count the time I dressed as one for Halloween and accidentally traumatized a toddler. But desperate times call for DIY dentistry, and when my crown popped off during a romantic dinner (nothing says "appetizing" like dental emergencies), I reached for DenTek Temparin Max like it was holy water and I was possessed by a tooth demon.This stuff is the duct tape of dental care. A tiny tub of hope and regret mixed into one glorious blob. It comes with a mini spatula that made me feel like a tooth-smoothing artisan, or at least a contestant on some weird dental-themed cooking show.I followed the instructions—which, shockingly, did not say “panic and cry”—and within minutes, I had reattached my crown. BOOM. Fixed. I stared at my reflection like, “Did I just perform oral surgery in my bathroom mirror?” Yes. Yes, I did. Take THAT, student debt from dental school I never went to.The taste? Eh, mildly chalky. The result? Surprisingly sturdy. I chewed cautiously at first, like a squirrel testing a new nut, but it held up like a champ.Pro tip: This is a temporary fix. Don’t get cocky and start auditioning to be your friends' emergency dentist. Get yourself to a real professional before you start mixing this with Gorilla Glue and dreams.But for what it is? Absolute lifesaver. Thank you, DenTek, for giving me the confidence to smile, chew, and not resemble a pirate in polite company.
A**)
Great durablity
Using the instructions I found this very easy to apply to a hole in my tooth, it hardened very fast and as you only need a small amount you do get a lot of product. Lasted way longer in my tooth than I thought it would which is great and an affordable price! Happy it worked for me!
G**C
Not very good
Not the greatest, you have to keep filling gaps throughout the day with more and more. It also tasted absolutely terrible. I wouldn't bother buying again, not really fit for purpose
B**Y
Try something else if you eat food at all
I’d rate this just above useless.I filled in my broken filling exactly as described - wash mouth with warm water (even brushed my teeth again before doing so), take a small amount and roll it into a ball etc. But, after 12 hours it still hasn’t “set”. It remains a hard-ish concoction that you can erode just by rubbing your finger across it. You get a residue of white powder on your finger by doing so.So, after waiting 12 hours I figured it would be ok to eat something. Wrong. Half of the “filling” has now worn away - so, in other words, I’ve swallowed half of the filling during eating my chicken sandwich! Nice.Absolute waste of time.Seriously. I can only assume that the people giving it positive reviews have the filling on a tooth that doesn’t get used when they eat? I have no idea. All I know is that for me, on a back “chewing” tooth, it’s a complete waste of time.
T**Y
Saved me a lot of pain - and money for temp fixes
EDIT: After using this and going back to the dentist, he commented on the neat job it did and it posed no difficulty in removal.I had an accident in my past that left me with a fractured tooth. I was advised by the dentist that it would eventually fail, but as it wasn’t causing any problems, I may as well leave it and monitor it. Several years on and it caught up with me. A chunk broke off and left me with a sharp edge. The dentist did an emergency filling with an appointment for a permanent repair in 4 weeks, but within 2 days it broke out – curse my love for salted peanuts!I took a punt with this and wish I had done it earlier rather than pay for a temporary filling. It was really easy to use. Inside the pot is a little roll of a thick paste. Kind of like putty but a lot thicker and dryer. You simply use the provided tool to take a sliver off, roll this into a ball and push it into the void. There were more detailed instructions, but that was it in a nutshell. A wet finger can smooth it over and it naturally dries to a hard layer. Probably best to do it before bed so you don’t have to think about it.Recommendations – Clean your teeth and rise with mouthwash – you don’t want to trap bacteria in the gap. Don’t put too much in to start with. Get the feel of where it is before you push it in as it can be awkward if you need to use your least dominant hand and you can’t directly see it in a mirror. If you get it wrong, remove it straight away before it hardens, although not a major problem as it will eventually come out. Any overfill should be smoothed off and removed.It is only a temporary fill and not fix. It can keep food debris out, prevent anything touching a nerve and thus relieve pain. You may need to repeat application depending on where it is used. For me it was on my molar on a side that I chew the most and absentmindedly eaten on that side and broken the repair twice – will someone take these peanuts away from me!It can easily break off, but it is only designed to be a fix until you get to see a dentist within a few days. Unfortunately, whoever stated this clearly doesn’t have an NHS dentist with a backlog of 6 weeks.Bottom line – can save you a lot of pain and is a good enough fix until you can get a permanent repair. Might be something to take on holidays from now on.
S**S
Very temporary
I used it to fill a deep hole in my molar that is awaiting root canal work. The temporary filling done by the dentist was no good so I used Dentek tooth filler. The Dentek stuff appeared to work initially but after 24 hours the filling has gone. I need to find something more durable to last several weeks until my next dental appointment.
A**.
Works amazing
This product was a life saver. Bank holiday no dentist available. Filled a cracked tooth perfectly
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