The Best Denture “Glue.” by: Terry L. Weber
If you are wearing dentures for the first time right now, or have been a denture wearer for many months or years, I’m sure you have struggled many times to find the answer to the question often asked: “Which is the best denture glue?’ Let me say this at the very start, I have worn a denture ever since I was nine years old and I am now in my eighties. Therefore I’ve had a few years to ponder and search for an answer to that perplexing
question.
I would like to give you a short, quick answer, and say: “Do this, or use that” – but I’ve found there is more to the problem than most people realize. The more I think about it the more complicated the answer seems to get. At one time I was so frustrated with denture “glues,” I went directly to my dentist and said point-blank, to him: “Doc, what kind of denture cream or glue do you use with your dentures? What do you think I should use?” He thought for a couple of minutes and replied:
“Terry, as a matter of fact, I don’t have dentures, I still have all of my “natural” teeth, so I can’t tell which “glue” is best for you or anyone else to use. My advice is for you to try them all until you find one that meets your needs to make your denture feel: stable, secure and as immovable as possible while you are chewing, talking drinking and sneezing.”
Well, I thought to myself, that was an answer, but not one that helped me at all. I still had the same problem I had before I asked my “expert” dentist for his help.
Of course, my dentist did go on to explain to me, at length, why it was that I might need a “glue” to hold my denture in place. He began by giving me a brief history of dentures and their use from ‘way back in the 1500s to the present time. He told me the first dentures were believed to have been made by the early Etruscans, before the Romans captured them. Those dentures, then called: false teeth were only made for rich people and they were made only for “show” not for eating! Why? Because, back then, there was no good way to hold those false teeth in place while the wearer was eating, chewing, drinking and trying to talk normally with a mouth full of fake teeth.
Much later in history dentists who were then called “tooth barbers” figured out ways to keep false teeth in place using such things as: thread, catgut, and even gold wire. Those wires had to be very carefully put in place. Once the false teeth were wired in place they were not easily taken out. The result was the wearers of those dentures often left them in place too long and the teeth began to smell bad. Another process was to “wedge” the false teeth in and around any remaining natural teeth. Then, because those artificial teeth were only good for “show” and still too loose for chewing, the wearer always went alone into a private room, took his false teeth out, and proceeded to drink or chew his meal as best he could while there in the private place where no one could watch him “gum” his food.
Skipping ahead a few hundred years to today, people who must wear dentures are still struggling with the same old problem of wearing dentures that are too loose for comfort, too loose for chewing, and too loose for talking and sneezing!
However, help is on the way! Recently there has been a surge of activity by modern dentists to use what are called “dental implants.” In short, implants are a series of metal pins drilled into the jawbone in such a way that the denture is snapped into place and held there quite securely. Dental implants seem to be the best way yet devised to keep dentures comfortably in place at all times. The problem, of course, is that they are very expensive. One of my customers told me his initial cost for dental implants was $30,000. “Of course”, he told me, ” the procedure also required many visits back to the dentist’s office and several extensive adjustments to get a comfortable fit.”
Here are three less expensive kinds of denture “glues” that you may want to try:
1. Pastes: There are a number of glue-like products you can buy in tubes in supermarkets and chain drug stores. You squeeze the paste-like product onto your denture, spread it around with your fingers, then put the denture in your mouth. The glue never hardens, and it holds the denture in place fairly well. However, when it comes time to remove the glue from the denture (to renew the application), you may have some trouble removing all of the glue from your denture because it is a messy and time-consuming process.
2. Pads: Another product you may consider is one that is in the form of a treated fabric pad. It is made in the shape of your choice of upper and/or lower dentures. You moisten it with water before putting it on your denture and then put it into your mouth. The moistening process transforms the treated fabric into a sticky adhesive that will adhere well to both the denture and your gums. It works quite well for a day or two but if your denture is loose, you will find that particles of food can become lodged between your gums and your denture. When that happens you have to discard the fabric material and start over with a new (replacement) pad. These are available in places like Wal-Mart and Target.
3. Liners: You could also test the benefits of a product I think is the “best.” It is a new denture liner or re-liner. It is a putty-like compound that is pre-shaped in your choice of either uppers or lowers. To use, you first peel off a protective pink covering, then you place the 1/8″ thick translucent (tasteless, odorless) denture liner compound on the top of your dry upper denture (or on the bottom of lower denture). Next, you put the denture(s) in your mouth bite gently to “seat” the putty-like liner for a comfortable fit. Then, remove the denture(s), sprinkle a small amount of dry adhesive powder (included) onto the surface of the liner. Finally, put the denture(s) back in your mouth. Later, at bedtime for example, you use your fingers to remove the liner and wash it clean with running water, and put it back onto the dry denture. Do this cleaning process once a day. and the liner can be re-used several times..
I think the best denture “glue” is a denture liner that is made to meet the needs of most denture wearers of both upper and lower dentures. A denture liner “glue” or compound is made to stay always soft and mold-able, no mixing is needed, it is easily shaped – like putty – to fill all annoying gaps in the denture and it can be easily adjusted by the wearer to achieve maximum comfort while chewing and talking. Removal of the denture liner is just a matter of peeling it off of the denture in one piece. Then it can be rinsed clean under a water faucet, dried and put back on the dry denture and reused many times. No mess, no fuss and it gives you the best denture “glue” available today!
By: Terry L. Weber
http://www.originalsbyweber.com
Terry Weber is a retired advertising/direct mail sales letter copywriter and inventor of several useful items such as: Weber Denture Liner Kit, non-electric foot warmer insoles, Wrist/Ankle Wraps to keep fingers and toes warm, designed for Raynaud’s sufferers, but useful to all. Six kinds of sleep masks and more. These useful products can all be seen on website: http://www.originalsbyweber.com
Terry and wife Doris are ex-Habitat For Humanity volunteers. As RV-Care-A-Vanners during the last ten years, they helped to build over 30 houses for needy people all over the USA. Due to recent health problems as well as the current high price of gasoline, they can no longer volunteer with Habitat For Humanity and the RV has been sold.
Problem Solving Made Easy

The way to make solving a problem 50% easier:
(1) Write the specifics of the problem on paper.
(2) Whenever you think about the problem,
take out that paper & read what you wrote.
(3) Modify your written “problem statement” as needed.
(4) Then think about the problem some more.
(5) Put the problem out of your mind & do or think about something completey unrelated to that problem.
(6)Take a nap….relax. sleep…
(7) Many times when you awaken a solution to the problem will be so obvious to you that you can move on the the next problem.
(8) It is fun!
(9) To help you take that nap and relax – go to a the website shown here: http://www.originalsbyweber.com
There you will find several Weber Sleep Masks that can help you get good, relaxing sleep no matter where you are!
Is Inventing Your Talent?
The talents you were born with may not be evident to you. To live a healthy life you need to search for the wisdom to recognize & make use of those talents so you can actively “come alongside” & help others. In other words, you possess a treasure that is meant to be shared. Just having the talent within you is not enough. You have to give it away, be generous. What is easy & almost effortless for you can be an extremely helpful & valuable gift to everyone you meet today, tomorrow & always.
I have always had a desire and the talent to invent things.
Over the years I’ve invented several useful products and I was able to sell them successfully and thus support my family. My most recent invention – Weber Denture Liner - is a way to “come alongside” and help people with dentures. I wanted them to get more comfort while using those acrylic substitutes for natural teeth: “dentures.”
As it happens I have worn a partial denture ever since I was ten years old and my two front teeth were accidentally broken, therefore, I have had many years of experience with dentures. In addition, both of my parents had dentures and so did my grandparents. All of us found those dentures to be very uncomfortable. My Dad used to “wear” his dentures in his shirt pocket and he only put them in his mouth when eating because they hurt him so much.
Therefore, it is only natural for me to use my talents as an inventor while – being very much aware of denture problems – to invent what I call the Weber Denture Liner. In short, my Liners are the best way for all denture wearers to have comfortable dentures they can wear in their mouths – all day and all night.
If you want to know more about my invention – Weber Denture Liners- you can go to the following website and read all about them and order some for trial – right there. Place your order- today! http://www.originalsbyweber.com
Raynaud’s Syndrome Help
…the small arteries that supply blood to the skin of fingers & toes
to become very narrow,
thus limiting the flow of warm blood to those areas.
Result:
fingers & toes feel numb & cold in both summer & winter.
To keep the blood warm new wrist & ankle wraps are made with NASA’s high tech & ultra thin aerogel insulation.
People who have Raynaud’s disease say
these wraps make those areas quite comfortable
when out in cold air & while handling frozen foods in super markets.
If your fingers and toes are always cold you are invited to order
for trial a pair of
Weber Wrist & Ankle Wraps.
Read all about them on the following web site:
http://www.originalsbyweber.com
Love-Hate Relationship With My Denture!
I HAVE A LOVE-HATE RELATIONSHIP
with my denture.
Love because they make be look better & allow me to chew food properly.
I hate ‘em because I have to have them!
Make me feel older.
But, due to a tooth breaking accident
and then lack of money &
my poor daily care,
I had to buy an upper denture.
Lesson:
take good care of your natural teeth.
See your dentist.
Pay him whatever he charges.
He is worth the cost.
A Denture is expensive &
life changing in many ways.
Avoid dentures.
Save your natural teeth!
If you already have a denture, or dentures,
now is the time to learn about
Weber Denture Liners
Website:
Natural Teeth Removed!
When in the course of life,
should it become necessary
to have all of your natural teeth removed
and replaced with a full set of false teeth (an acrylic plastic denture),
here are some facts you should know,
& thus be prepared,
in advance,
for what your oral future will be like.
For Example:
You will have to learn,
all over again how to:
chew, smile & speak
with a removable dental appliance (dentures)
in your mouth.
To avoid all of this,
spend the money &
take care of your natural teeth now!
If you already have dentures,
you need to know how
Weber Denture Liner
can give you more comfort.
Go to this website to learn more
about Weber Denture Liners
and how they can help you
feel better about your dentures:
Toothache Talk
Most people don’t talk about teeth
or dentists until they have a toothache.
Then they are forced to see a dentist.
My point is: your smile is the first thing people notice when meeting you.
How often do you smile in a day?
What do others see when you smile?
They see your teeth framed by your smiling lips.
Therefore, the teeth in your smile are very valuable.
Do you invest your money to protect & preserve that asset?
If not, why not?
Your healthy teeth and mouth help you have a healthy life.
If you already have dentures,
you should know about
Weber Denture Liners
so go to the following website
to learn how to make your dentures much more comfortable
Non Electric Insoles Keep Feet Warm
TOASTY FEET FOOT WARMERS
Do you know there is an extremely good insulation
material that is 95% air?
It has the lowest known thermal conductivity of any solid.
It is silica aerogel with low density, light weight & unmatched insulating capability.
NASA uses it for cryogenic insulation for space shuttle and space exploration.
Crayons paced on top of a piece of silica aerogel will not melt in the flame of a blowtorch.
Aerogel provides 39 times more insulation than fiberglass.
Now used on earth in insoles to keep feet warm.
Toasty Feet Foot Warmer Insoles can be ordered on this website:
Let’s Talk About Teeth
NUTRITION IS STUDIED in only 32 of the 125 medical schools in the USA.
Dental schools have even fewer nutrition courses where diet is thought to be unrelated to healthy teeth.
This is wrong according to Dr.W. Price who studied nutrition for 20 years & compiled conclusive, world-wide facts about the effect diet has on bones, teeth & health in general.
He proved people with proper intake of calcium and phosphorous have what is needed for healthy teeth with no decay and many years of healthy life.
If you want healthy teeth and a healthy mouth for the rest of your life you must make a high and holy resolve to take care of the natural teeth you have in your mouth right now.
By: Terry L. Weber
On the other hand if you have dentures, they can be made much more comfortable.
My invention: WEBER DENTURE LINER is what you need to have comfortable dentures.
Weber Denture Liner information: Go to my website:
These People Never Have Any Tooth Decay!
MANY “backward” people in native villages never have tooth decay. 
They eat very healthy home grown fruit, vegetables and meat.
Their native diet is nutritional to their whole body.
To have a healthy mouth, and good teeth it is up to you to do your best to eat the kind of foods that provide good and proper nutrition to your whole body.
Very important to whole body health is your intake of both calcium and phosphorous.
But remember sugar, caffeine and alcohol can have negative consequences.
In short, you need to do everything you can to keep your natural teeth for as long as you can.
Brush, floss, think about what you eat, see your dentist regularly.
SAVE THOSE TEETH
Dentures work, but you will find that they are “life changing.” Avoid dentures!
By: Terry L. Weber
P.S If you have dentures, they can be much more comfortable when you add my Weber Denture Liners. Website is:















