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Temporary Filling Material is designed to repair lost fillings,
secures loose crowns, and dental
bridges until you have
a change to visit your dentist. |
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This is a temporary
remedy meant to replace a lost filling or inlay,
to
secure loose crowns and dental bridges until you have a
change to visit your dentist:
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Helps to keep food particles from getting
stuck under
loose crowns and dental bridges
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Indications
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Temparin is ESSENTIAL for:
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Helps hold
crowns and dental bridges
- Helps you enjoy more of
your favorite foods
It is also USEFUL for:
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To prevent gum irritation
Description and
Features of Temparin
KEY BENEFITS:
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Forms a seal to help keep food from getting stuck under
loose crowns and dental bridges
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INGREDIENTS: |
- Calcium Sulfate, Paraffin, Zinc Oxide
Powder, Potassium Aluminum, Aluminum Sulfate, Aluminum
Phosphate, Eugenol, Menthol
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SIZE: |
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MANUFACTURED: |
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- DenTek Oral Care Inc.
Made in the USA
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DISTRIBUTED: |
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- Major drug stores and
online retailers.
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Tips and Advice
on your
Temporary Filling Material
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WARNINGS:
To avoid infection and/or serious injury,
this product should not be used if there is throbbing pain,
ulceration or swelling in the affected area. In this situation
consult your dentist immediately. This product should not be
placed on open wounds. Read all of the directions
carefully before use! Wash and dry your hands. Use
only what is needed to repair the dental emergency and save the
rest for a future application. Keep out of reach of
children. DIRECTIONS:
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To replace a lost filling: |
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- Wash the cavity area with warm water and dry with the cotton
swab. Use applicator or your finger to scoop a small amount of
material from the vial. Pack tightly into the cavity area.
Close your teeth together, as if you were biting down on a piece
of paper, and chew or grind a couple of times to create a
comfortable bite. Use the cotton swab to remove excess
material
from around the area. Temporary Filling Material will set softly in your mouth
within a few minutes. Avoid chewing on the repair for an hour
to allow the material to set.
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To secure loose
crowns, caps, inlays or dental bridges: |
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- Try the crown or inlay
first to see if you can fit it accurately back to the tooth
surface. If you are not able to do so, then do not proceed
further. If the crown has a post attached to it or if there is
tooth surface remaining inside the crown, material may not
adhere. Carefully rinse the tooth area and the inside of the
crown, cap or inlay with warm water and dry thoroughly with the
cotton swab. Scoop a small amount of material from the vial and
place evenly inside the crown, cap or inlay. Place the crown,
cap or inlay on the tooth and bite down, applying pressure to
push into position. Temporary Filling Material will begin to harden within a few
minutes, but will not completely set for an hour. Use a
toothbrush to gently clear any excess material from around the
crown, cap or inlay. Avoid chewing on the repair for an hour to
allow the material to set.
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Contact Dentist
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| Looking forward to hearing from
you Aleksandr
V. Melekhin, DDS |
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Return from Temparin to
Tooth Crown |
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