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Poligrip Denture Adhesive, Fixative Cream to Secure Dentures, False Teeth & Partials, Flavour Free, 70 g, Pack of 6

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Fortunately, most denture adhesives in the UK are now zinc-free. In fact, only one of the mainstream brands featured below (Fixodent) still contains zinc. It is perfectly safe when used as instructed, but if you're reapplying it several times a day, you may be putting yourself at risk. EAT, SPEAK, AND SMILE WITH CONFIDENCE: Poligrip Flavour Free denture adhesive is formulated to help seal and protect against irritating food particles while providing a firm, long-lasting hold

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Some denture adhesive can damage the metal surface. Only use denture adhesive that specifically says it is safe for use with metal dentures. Aside from a zinc-free formula, the cost of the denture adhesive is another important factor to consider. Price doesn't necessarily correlate to quality or effectiveness, so don't assume that you have to spend more to get a product that works well. On the other hand, if you have had little success with cheaper brands, it may be worth trying something different.

Applying too much adhesive will cause it to spread up and over the side of your denture. It will not help the denture stay in place. If you have adhesive overflowing the edge of your denture, you are using too much. Adhesive Strips and Cushions: Denture adhesive strips and cushions are a relatively new concept, but they have some benefits over traditional methods. They come in pre-cut shapes (either thin strips or a denture-shaped cushion) containing a firm adhesive material. You just need to trim them down and wet them before application. They are easy to apply, more or less mess-free, and meant for all-day use, just like the other types of adhesive. STOP WORRYING ABOUT DENTURES: Poligrip Flavour Free is suitable for everyone using full or partial dentures According to research from GSK, up to 86% of patients are affected by food becoming trapped under their dentures and without intervention this can cause discomfort and bad breath. Try different types of adhesives like gels, powders, strips to find what works best for you. It’s a personal choice.For further information on Poligrip and dentures, why not complete the Poligrip online education module and earn up to 1.5 hours of CPD. Keep food out: Loose dentures let food get trapped between your dentures and your gums which can lead to irritation, pain, and bad odours.

If you find you are using denture adhesive all the time, it is worth booking an appointment with your dentist to see if there is anything they can do to improve the retention of your denture. It is important to keep your dentures clean to avoid irritating the gums or developing fungal infections. But zinc containing denture adhesives can have problems if overused in the long term. These denture adhesives can cause copper deficiency and excessive zinc in the blood. Worst case scenario, they can even cause nerve damage.These denture adhesive strips from Poligrip work in a similar way to Seadent, but they come in thin strips. They can be used for full upper and lower dentures as well as partials. You may need to cut them down to avoid overlapping the strips, but any excess can be kept for another time. There is not much evidence into the effects of using denture adhesive for more than six months. Generally they are considered safe for long term use for most people. What is the strongest type of denture adhesive?

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