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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
lost a filling on your travels??,
By A Customer
This review is from: Temparin Filling Material for Fillings & Crowns, 0.05 oz (Health and Beauty)
i am at present travelling in the southern hemisphere,nz and oz, before leaving scotland, i tried to think of all the essential travel items,temporary filling being one.and yes i did lose a filling on a rather chewy bit of toffee. i applied the temparin as directed, and was able to eat on the repair later that day, as i was in remote areas of nz, it was some 5 weeks before i could saee a dentist. the repair was still in place when the dentist inspected the tooth!!!!!!! thoroughly recommend to all travel kits!!
26 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Emergency Tooth Repair,
By Sir George Martini "Verbalosity" (Fromage, Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Temparin Filling Material for Fillings & Crowns, 0.05 oz (Health and Beauty)
My cousin Lenny works as a veterinarian at the Morris G. Fleirtzugger Memorial Zoo in Potemkinville, Oregon. Herb Wilcox, a zoo attendant, accidentally swallowed a filling while chewing on a piece of ice. Herb couldn't afford to go to a dentist, so he asked Lenny if he could do something for his tooth. Lenny noticed a large hole in one of his molars and he just happened to have a tube of Temparin in his car. He patched the tooth and Herb stopped his habit of chewing on ice cubes.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not as good as the old Temparin,
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This review is from: Temparin Filling Material for Fillings & Crowns, 0.05 oz (Health and Beauty)
For those of us on fixed or no incomes without dental insurance, it's sometimes necessary to do temporary tooth repairs-- temporary meaning for days up to months. Original Temparin would hold a filling for a month or more. Den-Tek has apparently acquired Temparin and imposed the DenTek recipe on the product. DenTek repairs last, at best, a day or two. So I will no longer be buying "Made in USA"! Does anyone know of a Canadian or Taiwanese manufacturer of temp fillings? Please post their contact info here...!
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