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CUSHION GRIP THERMOPLASTIC DENTURE ADHESIVE

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How is Cushion Grip different from other denture adhesives?

Cushion Grip is a thermoplastic denture adhesive that fills the gaps between your gums and dentures, creating a snug, comfortable fit. Unlike regular cream adhesives, it softens with hot water for easy application and hardens as it cools, offering a stronger, longer-lasting hold. 

It isn’t a glue adhesive; it works like a soft reline. A single application lasts up to four days and is waterproof, so it won’t wash off during daily cleaning. Cushion Grip adheres to your dentures, not your gums.

Cushion Grip can be applied to both upper and lower denture plates and even partials. It is safe for use on all types of porcelain and plastic plates.

However, it is not suitable for extremely ill-fitting or broken dentures and doesn’t adhere well to smooth surfaces, silicone, or metal dentures.

The amount of Cushion Grip you need depends on how loose your dentures are. Start with a small amount and add more if needed. Each tube typically provides 3-4 applications, depending on whether you're using it for a single denture, a full set, or partials.

To apply, warm the tube in hot water, then squeeze out a pea-sized amount (or a 3/4-inch ball) per denture plate. Use just enough to cover the areas that need a snug fit.

The Cushion Grip tube is made of aluminum because the adhesive requires heat to soften and become easy to apply. To use it, place the tube upside down in hot water with the cap tightly closed. This makes the adhesive softer and easier to remove from the tube.

At room temperature, Cushion Grip is thick and semi-solid but becomes soft and pliable with heat. Once applied, it hardens as it cools, creating a stronger, longer-lasting hold compared to regular cream adhesives. Cushion Grip provides up to 4 days of secure fit, while most other adhesives only last 8-12 hours.

Applying:

  1. Heat the Tube: Place the tube in a glass of hot tap water (not boiling) for 5-10 minutes to soften the adhesive.
  2. Prepare Your Denture: Ensure your denture is completely dry and clean for better adhesion.
  3. Apply Cushion Grip: Once pliable, squeeze out a pea-sized amount and spread it evenly on your denture.
  4. Set the Denture: Place the denture in your mouth and apply pressure for about one minute.
  5. Let it Set: Remove the denture and wait 5 minutes before putting it back in your mouth.
  6. Wait Before Eating: For the best results, wait at least two hours before eating or chewing.

Removing:

To remove, place your denture in hot water for 10 minutes. This softens the Cushion Grip, allowing it to peel off easily like a liner.

For further assistance, call 1-800-277-6151 to speak with a Brand Ambassador. They can guide you through the application or removal process and answer any questions about Cushion Grip.

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For best results, wait at least 2 hours before eating or drinking. The longer you wait, the better, as Cushion Grip typically takes 2-6 hours to fully cure. 

You can sip liquids after 5 minutes of initial setting, but avoid removing your dentures, eating, or drinking until the adhesive has fully set.

Tip: Our brand ambassadors like to apply it at night before bed so it can cure the whole night uninterrupted.

Yes, but avoid soaking for the first 24 hours, as it can soften and lose its hold. After that, you can clean and soak as usual since Cushion Grip is 100% waterproof and won't wash off or break down in water.

While Cushion Grip is designed to be used alone, some users choose to combine it with other products for added security. If you plan to use glue adhesive or powder, wait at least 24 hours after applying Cushion Grip for the best results.

This product contains a small amount of alcohol. Do not use it if you have any open sores or cuts in your mouth or gums. Please wait to use until after your extraction sites are healed. 

Upon first application, you may feel a slight stinging or burning sensation, similar to the feeling from mouthwash, even with healthy gums. This is normal and should last no more than 5 minutes.

An ingredient of Cushion Grip, ethyl alcohol, assists in inhibiting the growth of bacteria on the inside of the denture plate.

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Safety Data Sheet

No, it doesn't have a taste.

Swallowing Cushion Grip is similar to swallowing chewing gum—it should pass without issue. The product contains no toxins or poisonous ingredients and is non-toxic. It does not contain zinc. While it does contain a small amount of ethyl alcohol, the quantity is minimal. However, keep out of reach of children.

Store Cushion Grip at room temperature, away from cold environments to prevent it from hardening. Keep the cap tightly closed to avoid product hardening at the neck. When stored properly, Cushion Grip does not expire.

Wait until your extraction site has healed and any discomfort has subsided before using Cushion Grip or other denture adhesives. Healing times may vary, so it's best to consult your dentist for personalized guidance.

Caution: Avoid using on open sores or cuts in the mouth or gums. Cushion Grip contains small amounts of alcohol and may cause a temporary burning sensation, similar to mouthwash.

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Safety Data Sheet

Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA), Yellow #6 Aluminum Lake, Ethyl Alcohol with methyl salicylate, and a Plasticizer.

Safety Data Sheet

If you have trouble with application or removal, speak with a Brand Ambassador for guidance via our live chat or call 1-800-277-6151. They can walk you through the process.