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Recapit is available in a multi-use vial or in a stay-fresh tube. It is a one-step cement, meaning that you don’t have to mix anything together. All you have to do is scoop it out and use it to glue your crown back on. Unlike the other two main temporary cements, Recapit is made only to be used to recement crowns.
Recapit Dental Crown Cement Next, you will need to have some temporary crown cement which you can purchase at most any pharmacy. A popular brand name of this cement is Recapit Temporary Crown Cement , which is a temporary glue that will hold your crown onto its underlying tooth structure until you can get in to see a dentist.
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Dentemp Recapit is the biggest little rip off I've ever seen. I purchased a second tube yesterday and like the first tube the second tube was not even 25% full. It contained barely enough cement for one cap replacement. And this is at a cost of $169.81 an ounce not including tax, assuming you are getting a full gram. By: Ralph
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A few years ago, I was hanging out with one of my friends. He was biting into a sandwich and his crown came out of his mouth stuck in a piece of bread. Being a big fan of dentists
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