The cushions create a soft cushioning layer between the denture and the gums, reducing pressure, preventing irritation, and improving denture stability throughout the day
Denture adhesive cushions are an effective solution when regular denture adhesive no longer provides sufficient hold - especially for a flat or narrow lower jaw. The cushions are self-adhesive, do not dissolve in water, and provide stable hold and comfort throughout the day.
Adhesive Cushions
Designed to improve the retention and comfort of removable dentures, particularly in cases of a flat jaw, bone loss, or when regular denture adhesive does not hold well.
The cushions create a soft cushioning layer between the denture and the gums, reducing pressure, preventing irritation, and improving denture stability throughout the day.
Perfect solution for the lower jaw. Also available in an upper jaw version.
Who Is It Suitable For?
Very flat or narrow lower jaw
Significant bone loss in the jaw
Increased saliva flow
When regular denture adhesive does not hold well
Key Benefits
Strong, comfortable hold for up to 12 hours
Soft cushioning to help prevent sensitivity and irritation
Zinc-free, chemical-free, vegan, and cruelty-free
Does not dissolve in liquids, does not ooze or create mess
Prevents slipping while eating, speaking, or laughing
Suitable for increased saliva conditions
Single-use; can be trimmed for a custom fit
Adhesion Duration
May last longer for individuals with thinner gum tissue
Increased saliva may shorten adhesion time
Approved by the Ministry of Health
Instructions for Use
Clean and slightly moisten the denture. If needed, trim the cushion, leaving about a 2 mm margin from the denture edge.
Soak the cushion in warm water for at least 15 seconds.
Place the cushion onto the denture with the woven-textured (“fabric-like”) side facing down toward the denture.
Press firmly from the center outward until the surface is smooth and well adapted.
Insert the denture into your mouth and hold in place until fully secured. If adhesion is insufficient, slightly moisten the cushion and try again.
Removal
At the end of the day, adhesion weakens and the denture can be easily removed. For earlier removal, gently pull the denture from the back, and it will gradually release.
Cleaning
To remove adhesive residue from the denture, it is recommended to use denture cleaning tablets.
Small residues can also be removed using a small amount of cooking oil on a cloth.
For thorough and professional cleaning, use an ultrasonic cleaning bath.
Warning
Do not use together with other denture adhesives.
Do not use on dentures with soft lining.
Regular dental check-ups are recommended to ensure proper denture fit.