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Old 09-13-2010, 05:16 PM #1
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Confused Flipper

I have had my flipper now almost 2 weeks and I love it.... It is extremely comfortable. Only problem I have with it is I can not eat with it in my mouth.....Any I deas on that one Anybody?
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Hi Steff,

If the problem with the flipper is that it becomes loose when you are eating, you could try to use a <<very small>> amount of denture adhesive and see if that helps to keep it in place. One of the best adhesives on the market that does not contain zinc is called Secure.

If the problem is due to a bulky feeling in your mouth while eating, then it's probably best to remove it when you eat.

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I have had my flipper now almost 2 weeks and I love it.... It is extremely comfortable. Only problem I have with it is I can not eat with it in my mouth.....Any I deas on that one Anybody?
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