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SECURE Denture Adhesive

SECURE Denture Adhesive by Bioforce

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Product Description
SECURE Denture Adhesive from Bioforce is an effective bonding cream for use with dentures. If you want a strong bond between the gum and denture, then this is the product for you. There is no more slipping and sliding! SECURE is insoluble, so you don't have to worry about it washing away while eating or drinking. Also, particles will not leak into your stomach. This product is not flavored.

Ingredients: Miglyol (derived from Glycerin), Polyvinyl Acetate (non water-soluble ingredient used as the base in many chewing gums), Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose (derived from tree bark)

Recommended Use: Directions:

1. Clean and dry your dentures thoroughly.  Secure can only develop it's full adhesive power when the dentures are completely dry.
2. Apply Secure to your dentures by squeezing the tubes slightly.  Warm the tube in hand if it is cold to allow the adhesive to come out easily.
3. Apply Secure to your dentures in strips (as shown in the diagrams below), making sure that the adhesive is not too close to the edge of the denture.
4. To avoid clogging, close tube tightly immediately after use.
5. Insert dentures into mouth and bite firmly.

WARNINGS: Check with your doctor before you take any dietary supplement, including vitamins and minerals. If your doctor starts you on a supplement, watch for warning signals that could indicate problems: stomach discomfort, pain, headache, rashes, or even vague symptoms like tiredness, dizziness, or lethargy.

NOTES: Helpful Hints:

• It may take a few trials to see what amount of SECURE adhesive is ideal. First begin by using a small amount. Increase as needed to achieve a long lasting bond.
• If at the end of the day the bonding effect has not lessened, simply leave dentures in the mouth overnight. Apply less adhesive next day.
• If you wish an even stronger bond, spread adhesive to create a thin and even layer over the entire contact area.
• For sensitive gums, a mild tingling or burning sensation may be felt occasionally. It will pass by quickly and is absolutely harmless. All ingredients of SECURE Denture Adhesive and Strips are used in food industry.
• Store at room temperature.
• To remove residues from gums, use a soft toothbrush and warm water.
• Consult your dentist regularly to ensure proper fitting dentures.

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by Anonymous
Iowa USA   |   Posted on 1/12/2010

This product is really a miracle. There was nothing more traumatic than having to wear a lower denture. Nothing held it into place. I couldn't eat or talk with the denture in my mouth no matter how many times the dentist did "adjustments". I used the liners first and then tried the adhesive without the liners the next day...amazing!

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Using for:
between 1 and 3 months.

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immediately.

Taste:
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