

🦷 Smile Now, Worry Later — The DIY Tooth Revolution!
Temptooth is a patented, FDA-approved temporary tooth replacement kit that lets you craft up to 10 realistic teeth at home using moldable polymer beads. Designed for quick, glue-free application with detailed 3D video instructions, it offers a safe, affordable, and discreet solution to fill gaps until permanent dental care is possible.









| ASIN | B00641RE7G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,487 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #3 in Emergency Dental Care Products |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (15,789) |
| Date First Available | February 25, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1425 |
| Manufacturer | Temptooth |
| Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 2.8 x 1.5 inches; 0.32 ounces |
R**G
I made a 3-tooth bridge with this product.
Absolute lifesaver. My temporary bridge fell out and I can't afford getting permanents. So I made my own bridge with Temp Tooth, eventhough the product is not sold for that purpose, as you can see from my photos, I brilliantly crafted my own bridge thanks to this product. It helps that I have the 2 stub teeth, but basically I used 14 beads for each tooth. I did one tooth at a time starting with the stub and worked my way across. The key to making a perfect bridge with this product is don't try to shape the tooth perfectly in your mouth, because you're going to do the shaping with a straight razor blade. Just get it to fit and get it the right size. The size and fit is the most important. Once you make the first tooth, put it in the freezer for about 30 seconds. That causes it to expand and solidify. Step 2, put the tooth you just made back in your mouth. If you did it right, it should go on the stub perfectly. Step 3, do the same thing for the other stub. Now you should have two false teeth that fit perfectly over your stubs. Now the fun part: creating the middle tooth and making the bridge. All you have to do is put the 2 false teeth in your mouth and hold them in place with your bottom teeth, then make the middle tooth and shape it between the outer 2 teeth. When you're doing this, make sure the middle one is somewhat hot so that it will stick to the 2 outer teeth. Also, make sure the teeth are in relative proportions to regular teeth. Remember, they don't have to be perfect at this stage, because you're going to make them perfect later with the razor blade. Now, once you got the middle tooth in between the other 2 teeth, pull all three out altogether slowly and make sure they stay together because they will be loosely stuck together. Take a tweezer and grip one end of the bridge with the tweezer. Then, dip the entire bridge in boiling hot water for 2 seconds. This will cause the bridge to stick together more tightly. Take it out, blow it real quick, and then immediately put it back in your mouth so that you don't lose the shape. Use your index and thumb fingers to press the front and back part together to get a tighter grip on your stubs. Also push on the part next to your upper gums to make sure that part is firmly against your gums.Repeat this step of putting the bridge in boiling hot water 1 or 2 times to make sure the entire unit is firmly stuck together. After each time, put it back in your mouth to reshape it. Now, put the whole unit in the freezer for about 30 seconds. This will cause it to solidify and expand. When you take it out, now you have a fully functioning bridge. All you have to do now is shape it to perfection with a razor blade. Just chisel two outer grooves to create the appearance of connecting teeth. And then cut away at the bottom of the bridge to create the appearance of the bottom of each teeth. If you get confused, you can look at a picture online of some teeth to get an idea of how it should look. The most important part of your chiseling is the bite. So if you have an overbite like me, you will need to cut away at the back of the bridge to give your bottom teeth room to chew. You may also want to cut away at the back of the bridge to give your tongue some room and to make it feel natural. If you did everything right, you will notice that the bridge stays in your mouth without falling out. However you will need some fixodent to make it hold all day for talking and chewing. To change the color, I soaked it in Lipton Black Tea for about 6 hours, and it came out perfectly like my other teeth. However, as you can see from my photos, the color will go away once you brush it. Anyway, what a lifesaver. I've talked to people in person and no one ever noticed the difference. This product easily saved me $3,000 that I don't have. Whoever made this product is a GENIUS!!! Thank you.
C**N
GET IT GET IT GET IT - IT WORKS - AN AMAZING PRODUCT
Listen I have lost a tooth in the smile area you know when you smile and those side teeth show! I have been so self conscious about it and was going to get an implant or partial (still may BUT on hold). Saw this did some UTube research and thought what the heck and SOOOO glad I did. It takes a few tries but this stuff is amazing. The clear resin dries to a pearly white not to bright but definitely not yellowish it color match healthy natural white enamel. The sculpting is easy you really cant go wrong but you MUST follow the directions and TRUST the process. First time took me about 10 min. If you are looking for an affordable quick fix this is it and you have enough for at least 50 or more makes. If you have a large gap use the max number of beads plus a few more (my opinion). Listen I want great results for my money and this is a product I fully endorse.
C**E
Good product! Easier than I thought but still challenging!
I have all 6 of my front teeth missing and need a bridge but I can’t afford it right now. I was able to make multiple with this product relatively easily! It took a lot of trial and error, but eventually I got it! The ONE thing I have a problem with is how white it is, and artificial coloring stains it VERY easy. I made Christmas cookies and ate the frosting with them in and it stained my teeth neon yellow. I had to make a new one because I couldn’t get the color out so I try to avoid eating anything artificial with them in. I’m lucky with how white they are because my top lip covers my teeth very well so it’s hard to notice. Still a very good product, they hold up really well! If you need a bridge I can give you a step by step process bellow. Making the bridge you need a METAL file, a nail buffer, and a razor blade/Exacto knife, scissors, dry erase marker. Follow the instructions on the box, it is very hard to ADD product, so you will want to use more than you might need in the beginning and cut it away. Obviously start with placing the beads in the hot water, waiting for them to be clear. I put them on a spoon and slowly put in the water so it was easier to pull out, form them into a “snake” about the length of the bridge you need, you will want to anchor this on 2 teeth on either side of the gap you have. Place it over the front of the teeth and gap and fold it backwards to form all around the teeth. Use your tongue to hold it in the back and your fingers to blend it with your gums in the front. Allow any excess to flow over the side. I used my finger nails to mark where to cut off the excess and help push it around my anchor teeth. You don’t have a lot of time until it starts to harden so you may have to start over until you can get the hang of it! Once you have the bridge across the teeth, it will look flat and that’s okay, wait for it to harden enough to hold shape and then run under cold water to finish the hardening process. This is a good time to take small scissors and cut of any big excess pieces. You will use the knife to get the smaller stuff off. Once hard put it back in to make sure it’s a tight fit and looks relatively even across with your other teeth. If you are happy take it out and start guessing where you will carve out each tooth. I used a dry erase marker while it was in my mouth to mark where each tooth would go. *Remember teeth are not perfect so these don’t need to be!* Now take the knife and start slightly carving. I started with “triangles” to mimic the natural curve to the bottom of teeth and a slight cap, and then carved as little as possible until I was happy. Once happy take your metal file and kind of smooth out and edges or tiny bits of plastic that are left. After the file it will be rough, so take the buffer and gently “buff” it to help smooth out the roughness from the file. Like I said you can always start over by putting it back in the water. When brushing teeth I take it off and brush it by itself, and I don’t wear it while sleeping but I left it in on accident one day and it was fine. I have made 2 bridges and still have more product. I do not recommend trying to make individual teeth and turning them into a bridge but that’s because I couldn’t figure it out. It is really hard to adhere them together. If you have a good fit but notice you can’t quite anchor it properly use some denture glue to help you. I hope this helped!
J**A
Can't recommend enough
Seriously such an amazing product. I broke my front tooth two days before I started a new job, and my dentist was on vacation for the next 5 days! I was so scared and bought this immediately, it worked perfectly and looked just like a real tooth. It definitely takes a few tries to make a good one, and I wouldn't try eating with the Temptooth in, but aside from that this product was an amazing help for me. I only had to use it for a few days, but if you can't afford to get your tooth fixed this is a great and affordable alternative for the time being.
M**B
This actually works! I thought well Ill give it a go and if it fails so be it! I devised an upper molar tooth as per the instructions . I went back to my dentist for a cleanup and She said "what's that, where did you get it"> I said while I work on my implant strategy I have this temp solution, you shook have seen here face !!! Get it , it works and you may need Mohave a few goes until you get to right, and you can fie it down with a tools to make it fit well.
S**S
I bought this product because of all the good reviews. I didn’t use it for quite a while, and it did take a few goes to get it to work. The instructions said to melt the pellets material in very not but not boiling water. I tried this at first but nothing happened. The pellets remained hard and white. So I threw caution to the wind and DID use boiling water, which worked great. Putting the pellets in a small bowl with boiling water quickly caused the material to become clear - as per the instructions - and using a small fork I fished it out and easily moulded a new “tooth”. I did this 3 days in a row while I was waiting for my dentist appointment. On the first 2 days eating caused it to fall out but on the 3rd I ate pasta at a restaurant and it stayed in.
J**A
I'm in my 20s and very recently lost a front tooth from it cracking on some hard food. It has been absolutely devastating, unfortunately it's super hard to get quick dentist appointments and it's £3000 for an implant. I work in a customer facing role and about to graduate so it's essential I have a front tooth not just for confidence but also so I can speak clearly. I was VERY skeptical of this product but thought I'd give it a shot. I'd say it's probably one of the best purchases I've made this year. Firstly, I'd say for actually making the tooth it can be a bit of a fiddle at first. The first tooth i made didn't look very good but fit fantastic, I remade it a few times and flip flopped between it fitting great and looking great so it's something you need practice with. I have settled on the one I've got in the photos because it's better then a massive hole and looks okayish. Id also suggest soaking it in tea for 5 to 10 minutes because it is BRIGHT white if you don't. It's relatively easy to shape and there's enough time to do it before it completely sets. You get some dental tools, the material to make the teeth and a little tub to store your teeth when not using. If you mess up really badly on one you can reuse the material and stick in in hot water again and try again so it's not imperative you get it right the first time. I wore this today at work for about 9 hours and it stayed put, I was lisping a little but less so then having no tooth at all, but ifyou have trouble with it moving I'd suggest a bit of denture glue something i might try myself soon. I think comfort depends on the tooth you're making and how yu make it, mine isn't uncomfortable but felt a little strange at first. Ive only worn it one full day but I've taken it out the eat and drink just incase. This has been a godsend for me, I really reccomend getting this if you're missing teeth In your smile zone and are insecure, can't afford alternatives, or are simply waiting for an implant or denture. I was unsure about this product but as long as you have patience and follow the instructions it'll do wonders for your smile.
C**N
Une solution de secours à ne pas utiliser sur la durée il faut savoir etre assez douée et avoir le coup de main. Pas facile la 1er fois il faut avoir de la patience et la teinte est vraiment blanche...
S**A
Not for me
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