About Polident Super Poligrip Zinc-Free Denture Adhesive Cream
An effective way to keep dentures in place, all day long. Super Poligrip Free Denture Adhesive Cream offers a strong 12-hour hold that seals out up to 74% more food particles. Its zinc-free formula contains no artificial colors or flavors, so you can seal and protect with confidence throughout the day. Plus, all Super Poligrip Denture Adhesive products help prevent gum irritation by keeping out food particles, giving you comfort you can count on with every use.
Key Benefits & Features
- Super Poligrip Free Denture Adhesive Cream offers a strong 12 hour hold that seals out up to 74 percent more food particles (versus no adhesive after 1 hour on a lower full denture)
- Denture adhesive cream features a zinc free formula
- Contains no artificial colors or flavors
- Helps prevent gum irritation by keeping out food particles
- Super Poligrip Denture Adhesive products help to seal and protect for confidence throughout the day
- All day hold for dentures and partial dentures
Polident Super Poligrip Zinc-Free Denture Adhesive Cream FAQs
When can I use denture adhesive after extractions?
After an extraction please consult with your dentist before using a denture adhesive. Prior to using a denture adhesive we recommend you always follow the product label instructions. If you are unsure when to start using a denture adhesive, please ask your dentist for advice.
How to apply denture adhesive to partials?
When first using denture adhesive, apply a small amount to your partial denture. Apply more if needed. Too much denture adhesive may cause oozing; apply less next time if this occurs. It may take a few tries to find the right amount for your partial denture. Apply once a day. Please contact your dentist if you need to apply more than once a day. Refer to individual packaging instructions before use.
How to eat with dentures?
In your first weeks with dentures, you'll need to start slow when it comes to eating. Make sure to be careful when eating firm fruits, meat and sweets and try and use both sides of your mouth when chewing. Having a glass of water with your food will also make eating with your dentures easier.
Will dentures change the way I talk?
Whilst adjusting to dentures, you may notice changes to pronunciation and the volume of your voice. However, once your mouth muscles become more familiar with your new dental appliance, you’ll soon become more comfortable talking with friends, speaking up at work, and laughing with family.Â