FAQ
What makes dinabase7 different from a traditional adhesive cream?
DinaBase7 isn’t a traditional adhesive cream. DinaBase7 is a comfortable thermoplastic adhesive for dentures, also used by dentists to temporarily reline dentures. DinaBase7 adheres to dentures and denture-like materials, providing a unique “suction effect” that prevents food debris, pain, and chafing.
Thermoplastic means the material molds and softens when heated and hardens when cooled. It’s as if you were custom-molding your dentures to your arches every 7 days, and the result is extreme comfort.
How dinabase7 works?
DinaBase7 adapts with heat. The thermoplastic material it is made of allows for easy manipulation and adjustment to different dentures. It completely fills the space between the palate and the denture, ensuring perfect stability and comfort even after cooling.
are there recommendations and tips for better adhesion?
In the first few hours after application, avoid drinking alcohol and very hot beverages.
If you realize that you have used too little material, you can easily add more on top. However, first, thoroughly clean and dry the entire surface of the existing layer—only then will the additional material adhere properly.
does it work on all types of dentures and is it safe to use on all dentures?
DinaBase7 is indicated for all types of upper, lower, total and partial dentures, but CAUTION: DinaBase7 loses adhesion on dentures with metal parts and DO NOT use DinaBase7 on dentures made of nylon, its use could irreparably damage the denture.
By applying an adequate thickness of DinaBase7 on the denture, in some cases, it may even be possible to wear it over a suture point.
what should i do if my denture doesn't stay in place?
Initially, it is advisable to use a bit more product, as the soft surface layer needs to adhere properly to the oral mucosa (gums or palate) to stabilize the denture.
NOTE: If the gum tissue is too thin or if the bone is exposed, the suction effect cannot occur, and adhesion may not be guaranteed.
Once the product is generously applied at the center and evenly distributed over the entire denture, insert it and bite down. If no excess product comes out, it means too little was used.
With continued use, you will become more skilled at determining the right amount of material and how to distribute it effectively. You’ll learn where to leave more excess to prevent food infiltration and where to leave less to avoid uncomfortable friction.
When applied correctly, the denture will be securely positioned, ensuring comfort and preventing food infiltration.
You can also ask your pharmacist for assistance or contact us for support.
what should i do if i feel a burning sensation?
Non allarmatevi se avvertite una sensazione di bruciore quando inserite la dentiera in bocca: alla prima applicazione si ha una blanda azione disinfettante. Togliete la protesi e mettetela sotto un getto di acqua fredda per qualche minuto. Sciacquate nuovamente la bocca prima di rimettervi la dentiera: il bruciore scomparirà.
Se state passando da un classico adesivo che non crea il cuscinetto protettivo tra la resina dura della protesi e le gengive, potreste avere delle fiacche, ed avendo le gengive infiammate o tagli in bocca, quest’ultimi, a contatto con il DinaBase7, possono provocare sensazione di bruciore. Vi suggeriamo di curare il prima possibile queste ferite, potete utilizzare un prodotto come Cikaflogo, prodotto naturale ed ideato esattamente per curare le gengive, la lingua e la bocca.
How and when should I clean my prosthesis?
how to clean and maintain the denture?
You can use cleaning tablets, as long as they have a quick action (5-10 minutes). Do not leave the denture soaking beyond the required time for the tablets to work. Once cleaned, store it completely dry in its case.
The next morning, before wearing it, soak the denture in lukewarm water for a few minutes to soften the surface layer.
how to remove dinabase7?
To avoid scratching the denture, use a non-sharp tool, such as a coffee spoon, to assist in the removal.
what to do if the product doesn't come out easily?
If the hole is properly made and the product still does not come out, it may not have been heated enough. Tightly screw the cap back on and repeat the heating process.
when to replace dinabase7?
what to do in case of allergies?
DinaBase7 has been used by dentists for years, and no adverse reactions have been reported. However, we recommend consulting your dentist if you have any concerns about using this product. Do not use it if you have allergies or are hypersensitive to its ingredients, especially ethyl alcohol (ethanol).
why is it more expensive than regular denture adhesives?
DinaBase7 is made using patented ingredients and a unique formula in a small laboratory and produced in small batches, unlike regular denture adhesives, which are mass-produced industrially like glue. Additionally, one tube lasts 4 to 6 weeks, making it more cost-effective in the long run compared to traditional denture adhesives.
what are the ingredients of DinaBase7?
Polyvinyl acetate, ethanol, water, propanone, isopropyl, eucalyptol, natural menthol, red pigment.
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