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Sea Bond Secure Denture Adhesive Seals provide a zinc-free, mess-free, and 75% stronger all-day hold with fresh mint flavor. Designed for removable dentures, these cushiony, easy-to-apply seals ensure comfort and confidence throughout your day.
M**R
They work well
I really like these. I cut them in half so that I can use them in the upper and lower. I put a little Polident on the lowers to help with securing them. When I take them out, the adhesive sticks to the Sea Bond for the most part so that I have less goop to try to remove from my gums. They have a slight refreshing taste that goes away quickly and doesn't affect the taste of what I eat. They also provide a little softening on my gums.
L**A
It works to hold
It works and does the job
E**C
Too much work - Poor hold
The idea is to trim one of these and then use that as a pattern to trim the rest. The process presupposes, first, that it is easy to trim one around the irregular frame of the denture. That is not the case. Second, that one can use the first as a pattern, which is based on the theory that you can stack these things up with perfect alignment. Preposterous. Then you must contend with the wet insert, which slides around; making it nearly impossible to properly seat the adhesive.Once you have gone through all of that, the hold is mediocre at best.
Y**A
Works great
I use them on the top denture so need to cut them to fit. Works great
A**R
Hold well for smiling, but not for chewing.
May work okay for permanent dentures, but don't hold well for lower intermittent dentures when chewing. Cleanup is easy though with very little residue in mouth after dentures are removed.
S**S
Ok
Ok
M**S
Denture glue
Works really
M**.
Why White and Pink?
Another example of making it impossible for those of us with "color-deficient" vision to "see" what is obvious to others. Which side is White and which is Pink? I can't tell. Make the finishes more contrasting. Primary colors are the most useful and visible to us. Or put a small mark, line, symbol, or Something Else to help us "see" which side is which?
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