

🦷 Smile on your terms—temporary tooth replacement made effortless!
The CREADENT Kit offers a safe, reusable, and customizable solution to temporarily replace missing teeth without adhesives or cement. With enough material for up to 15 teeth, it features easy-to-follow instructions and shade adaptability for a natural look, making it ideal for quick fixes before professional dental care. Durable, water-resistant, and shock-resistant, it’s trusted by over 100,000 users to restore confidence in any social or professional setting.











| ASIN | B01LXR45ZD |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,493 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 5 in Denture Repair Kits |
| Brand | Laboratoire Medident |
| Colour | [Customizable] |
| Compatible Material | Plastic |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Country Of Origin | France |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (12,794) |
| Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
| Item Form | Paste, Pen, Powder |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 30 Grams |
| Manufacturer | LABORATOIRE MEDIDENT |
| Material | Polymer |
| Model Number | 2021-01FU-4-8870 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | UV Resistant,Odorless,Shock Resistant,Moisture Resistant,Repositionable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Lace |
| UPC | 635131942730 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 gram |
| Viscosity | hohe Viskosität |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
R**S
Works well, blends in amazing
This stuff is fabulous. I have a wedding on Friday and recently my crown came out, I was pretty self conscious and this stuff has saved me feeling uncomfortable. Instructions are straight forward, it’s pretty easy to use. Great value for money, it sticks well into your missing tooth space, it clicks into the space really well and doesn’t feel loose at all. It’s pretty durable and can be softened & remoulded if it does become loose, there’s enough to do several teeth. It’s blended in so well with my teeth and isn’t actually noticeable at all
P**N
Fantastic product
This actually works, I’ve purchased the cheap version first and it didn’t stay in. This product does what you need it to do and you just need a very small amount. 5stars
A**R
First of all I thought that this stuff was great. I had an interview to go to and ...
First of all I thought that this stuff was great. I had an interview to go to and wanted to cover the gaps I have each side of my mouth which are visible. It was easy to use, however when I had put the temp tooth in water to cool as instructed I could not get it back in my mouth. I had to go to my interview so I just tried again and this time let it set in my mouth. It looked great, all was good. When I got home they were starting to irritate me so I went to take them out and realised they were stuck fast. I tried rinsing my mouth with the hottest water I could stand but they wouldn't budge. In the end I called my dentist who had to drill them out. She warned me that the teeth each side could be damaged but much to my relief they weren't! Anyway all I would say is only use as instructed - cool the tooth in a glass of cold water before putting it back in your mouth, never let it set in your mouth or you too might face an expensive trip to your dentist.
J**.
Better for chipped teeth
Bit difficult to apply the first time but once you figure out the size its perfectly fine. Works better on chipped tooth (I have a small ish chip on my front tooth, only 1 bead needed), pretty strong even on my front tooth and easy enough to remove with brushing and mouthwash
J**E
Good as an extra
Alone is horrible and very obvious that is not a tooth. But if you buy a fake "crown" and use this to fix it, it works perfectly. Be careful because if you leave it until it gets cold it will be almost impossible to remove it. As well if you don't have much space it will be stack, even you can eat and it will not loose. The only problem is that easily get yellow (or any other colour of something that you eat usually (like turmeric). As well apparently is not "toxic" (of course is it but doesnt kill you) since I ate a big piece that wasnt attached properly and I had a little stomacache but not big deal.
H**S
Excellent as a temporary tooth. Read instructions carefully. Well worth the money.
I found this product so easy to use. Moulds well ( carefully read instructions). Really good as a temporary tooth. Although getting the right colour is tricky but possible.. Haven't tried eating with it in although does feels safe.. I would sincerely recommend this buy & keep on hand for any lost tooth emergencies . Well worth the money.
A**R
Amazing!!! Have my confidence back! Thank you!!!
Life-saver!! I’ve had missing teeth for years that has destroyed my confidence without the finances for dental bridges. This product is phenomenal and incredibly affordable, I wish I’d found it 20years ago (now 45yrs old). I bought this product as the more expensive of its type, as well as a much cheaper brand to compare quality in case they were actually just the same but with better packaging… This product was so much better! It’s more mouldable (other product was too hard), it takes longer to set, so you’re not rushing and can make more adjustments to it. It holds onto other teeth/gum better (other product seemed to shrink away as it cooled), and it cools to much more solid tooth, feels like ceramic rather than clay (other product seems to deteriorate and feel rough to touch after longer time/overnight contact with saliva). And the biggest plus is that it stays the colour you make it for longer!! The other product deepens in yellowing with each and every coffee that I drink 😏. In conclusion, both this and the other product do a good job if you are in a fix! And I would use both again. But if you want better quality, better adhesion, smoother tooth, harder tooth, better colour stay, then pay the extra and buy this product. The only negative I found with this product is that it is much harder to remove once cooled and set. The other product was more flexible and could be wiggled out without too much effort. Whereas this product needs to be soaked with a cloth dipped in very hot water and held on the tooth for a few minutes to soften enough to remove… and made me worry about damaging the teeth next to it if I forced it out. But that also gave me more confidence that it would stay in place much longer and certainly wouldn’t fall out at an embarrassing time 😂
S**I
Cannot Use While Eating or Sleeping
I lost a large filling/crown during lockdown, so my dentist, to whom I spoke on the phone, advised me to get a replacement kit online, I went for this one, as it ahd good reveiws, and was not too expensive. I read the blub carefully before purchase, and it seemed to fit the brief, but when it arrived, and I read the instructions, I found out that it was just cosmetic, and you had to keep removing it to eat or sleep. Not what I needed at all, as you can't see the missing filling at all, and I just wanted to protect my remaining tooth, until I can get the filling replaced. Admittedly, it looks like ti wld be reasonably easy to use, and you get lots of of the material in a pack, so if you just want to hide an unsightly gap, it's probably fine...
L**N
Produkten är helt oanvändbar tyvärr. Finns inte en chans i världen att man kan sätta fast den. Kan bara sättas utanpå en annan tand eller tandbit. Jag trodde det var en form av löstand som fastnade när man satte dit den. Kanske missförstånd av mig men vill göra andra eventuella köpare uppmärksamma på detta.
V**.
Ce témoignage, j'espère pourra aider d'autres personnes dans mon cas. Il n'est pas sponsorisé. Une vielle couronne posée il y a longtemps sur une incisive en haut, s'est cassée et ne pouvait pas être recollée, car la broche, s'est aussi cassé . Le dentiste m'a donc arraché la racine. Mais il ne peut me prendre pour refaire un bridge ou un implant que dans 4 mois ! Et même si j'ai des dents particulièrement abîmées avec le tabac et le café, je ne pouvais pas imaginer rester avec ce trou béant en plein milieu de la bouche pendant si longtemps. J'ai donc fouillé un peu Amazon et j'ai vue pleins de fausse dent plutôt farfelue. Puis sur ce produit. Il ne s'agit pas de dents déjà façonnés . Mais un polymère qui se moule dans la bouche. Il faut bien suivre les étapes sur la notice. C'est vraiment très facile. Personnellement, j'ai "moulé" ma dent directement dans ma bouche en essayant d'aplatir le trop de matière sur le palais pour faire un peu comme un mini dentier (voir photo). Alors plusieurs points à bien respecter (je me suis fait peur, j'avoue.) Premièrement et le plus important, c'est de ne pas laisser refroidir et durcir le polymère dans la bouche, mais bien dans un verre d'eau froide, car le risque si le moulage est mal fait, c'est de ne plus pouvoir retirer la dent. Qu'elle se trouve coincée complètement. Perso, je veux vraiment pouvoir l'enlever pour l'hygiène. La première fois, j'ai fait le moulage, j'ai retiré la dent qui était encore un peu molle et l'ai mise dans l'eau froide. Puis une fois durci, je l'ai inséré et j'ai un peu forcé pour qu'elle s'insère entre mes dents. Le problème, c'est que j'ai bien cru ne plus pouvoir l'enlever ! Et c'était mon premier essai, la couleur étais vraiment trop blanche, la forme pas top du tout. Minute de solitude. J'ai quand même réussi à la sortir et j'ai recommencé les étapes. Pour la couleur, j'ai mis un peu de café soluble dans l'eau chaude, puis fais refroidir et durcir plusieurs fois jusqu'à trouver la bonne teinte. Une fois la teinte trouvée, j'ai refait la procédure et une fois la dent façonnée à la main dans la bouche, je la sors et la remets une 10ene de fois pour être sûr de la forme, je serre bien les dents pour pas qu'elle me gêne. Puis enfin, je la fais refroidir. Une fois fini, sois ça me va, sois je recommence jusqu'à vraiment réussir à me faire une prothèse agréable à porter. Je m'en suis fait deux. Il doit me rester dans le sachet de quoi en faire 15 au moins !! 😅 Bref, ça m'a pris deux bonnes heures en tout. Mais le résultat est là. Je peux attendre sereinement mon rendez-vous dentiste. J'espère que ce message pourra vous aider dans cette épreuve de dents cassées que je souhaite à personne.
C**N
Bellissimo. Ci vuole un po di pratica ma c’è tanto prodotto dentro poi un solo dente lo puoi fare e rifare finché non ti esce bene e lo puoi riutilizzare tantissime volte. La mia preoccupazione era quella che non aderisse bene e che cadesse ma si incastra perfettamente, anche per toglierlo devo fare “fatica” quindi non c’è il problema che cada
F**2
Je n'y croyais pas vraiment, mais ce produit est d'une efficacité redoutable! Remodelable à volonté il est parfait pour moi et permet même la mastication franche. Vous ne trouverez pas mieux!
K**O
If you're doubtful whether this REALLY works - it works. It works probably better than you think. It can, depending on the case, even work TOO well. I bought this for a friend (a singer, no less) who wouldn't buy it himself after he suddenly lost a tooth, because he was sure it was some sort of cheapo stuff that would only make him look "pathetic"; but there was no proper (orthodontical) quick fix available, so it was either this - or going around with an unsightly gap in his mouth. MAKING AND TINTING IT The procedure is very simple (and well described in the instructions). Take a few grains, add some boiling water (preferably mixed with instant coffee), and almost instantly the grains will become transparent and easy to shape. As others have noted, after you have molded your tooth, it is better NOT to take it out and dip in cold water (to harden it) but simply put an ice cube into your mouth (or just apply the ice to the tooth). The only reason to avoid taking out after it's been molded, though, is just that you might damage the shape of the tooth when you pull it out while it's still soft and pliable. If you've used just water, however, you will be left with a brilliantly - unnaturally - white tooth. This is why it's best to add instant coffee to the boiling water you use to soften the granules. We've never experimented with tea, so I wouldn't know how well it works for tinting the tooth - not too well, judging by some reviews - but coffee definitely does darken the tooth into a natural shade. (My advice: use a metal container with a lid - like those used for instant coffee - because it will keep the heat much better, so the granules can be left in the boiling coffee solution long enough for them to get tinted but still remain pliable. If they don't, just repeat the procedure.) IF IT GETS DISCOLOURED (TOO DARK OR STAINED DUE TO FOOD, DRINKS, SMOKE, ETC.) You can bleach it. Ordinary household bleach (5 % chlorine) works very well. Just put the tooth into a tiny amount of bleach (enough to cover the tooth), leave it there for 15-20 minutes - or longer - and when it's lightened enough, rinse it well under running water. That's it. YOU CAN EAT WITH IT. YOU CAN CHEW GUM. It says on the package that the tooth produced will only serve for cosmetic - not functional - purposes: i.e. you can wear it to cover the gap, but you cannot eat with it. My friend was happy enough to settle for that - but it turned out you totally CAN eat with the tooth in place. If you've shaped the tooth well, you can eat ANYTHING - even chew gum - once it's in place and hardened. REMOVING THE TOOTH Normally, you just wiggle it, maybe use a fingernail to help dislodge it - and that's it. The next day, you just wiggle and press it back into the gap. BUT... A few weeks later, my friend had an expose-and-bond procedure, so he got a sort of bracket glued onto the adjacent tooth. He then softened the pre-made Creadent tooth and and inserted it over that bracket... To make a long story very short: removing the tooth in the evening became a nightmare, because the Creadent tooth had attached itself to the bracket. It took him more than an hour and a half - yes, more than 90 minutes - of softening the tooth in his mouth with the help of a cotton wad soaked in almost boiling water - and wiggling, and trying to detach it with sharp objects - to remove the tooth. (Luckily, the orthodontic bracket was strong, so no damage was done to it.) What he SHOULD have done (and is doing now) was to either leave the tooth in place OR just shape the back side of the tooth more loosely, without pressing, so that it doesn't attach to the bracket. (Note that this procedure will likely make you more aware of the tooth - because the back side of the tooth will be more voluminous, so you'll be feeling it with your tongue more than you would otherwise.) So: * yes, it does look like a natural tooth (once you've mastered the procedure) * yes, you can eat and drink with it (if it's well done) * yes, you can tint it (using coffee), so that it's indistinguishable from the rest of the teeth * yes, you can lighten it if it becomes stained or you just find it too dark All in all, I have to say it works better than even I (who, unlike my friend, thought all along it would be worth trying) expected it to. Furthermore, after being shown the Creadent tooth, the dentist who is now treating my friend refused to provide him with a sort of temporary, detachable prosthetic tooth - that costs in excess of 100 Euros - saying that this serves the purpose just as well "or better". (They are friends, so that may have something to do with it.) A final word of advice: it is really easy to form a naturally-looking tooth, but practice, practice, practice. (Because you can re-soften the tooth time and again, you won't be wasting any material.)
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