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originally posted by: newleaf
a reply to: BigJoninTexas
I've been using this method for years. It works great. But instead of superglue, I use dental glass ionomer cement (which can be bought from ebay for few bucks). Sure, thermoplastic is softer than teeth, and will slowly deform under constant grinding. However, when it falls out by itself, I just reform it by dunking in hot water, add some more polymorph, and put it back in. It's worked great for several years, and I have no pain in my tooth which is covered by polymorph plastic. Before I arrived at this solution, my decayed tooth was in constant pain due to being exposed to food, infection and physical force of chewing food. Once I covered the decayed area with polymorph/ glass ionomer cement, all infection/inflamation disappeared, and there is no pain at all. It's almost like having my tooth completely restored, except I didn't have to pay dentist $$$$$. If I were to have dentist do dental implants for the damaged molar tooth (5 of them), it would cost about $15,000 per tooth and grand total of $75,000. But I don't have this kind of eye watering money to give to dentists unfortunatly