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What is Safe & Sound Health Temporary Tooth Filling? Safe and Sound Health's Temporary Tooth Filling Kit& ;helps to ease pain and discomfort caused after losing a filling, crown, cap or inlay. The temporary dental filling can be used to replace a lost filling or crown and relieve any pain until you have the opportunity to visit your dentist. The temporary tooth filling kit is easy to use by moulding and filling into the part of your tooth that needs help. The temporary dental filling helps to fill the space and preventing pain and discomfort until your dental appointment. Seek dental advice as soon as possible after application. What are the key features? Instantly replaces lost fillings Pre mixed ready for use Spatula included Zinc oxide based material Sufficient for around 10 fillings Usage How to use Safe & Sound Health Temporary Tooth Filling 3g Place a small amount of tooth filling into cavity and gently bite into place, or use enclosed spatula to pack material into cavity. Do not over fill cavity as any high points, protruding into the biting area, may cause temporary filling to crumble. The correct amount will allow jaws to close normally, without teeth from opposing jaw touching the material. Avoid biting, chewing or over salivation for 15 minutes. Always seek qualified dental advice as soon as possible and do not use for very large or very painful fillings. Do not put unused material back into container. In low temperatures material may harden in container and become difficult to remove from the tube, soften by warming container in hand before use. Replace cap securely after use. Consult instructions before use and carefully read all the information on this pack. Usage Warnings Precautions to consider before using Safe & Sound Health Temporary Tooth Filling Tooth filling is not an adhesive and will not bond to the surface of the tooth. The cavity must have sufficient undercut for the material to key into position and to hold in place once hardened. Avoid over-filling the cavity with tooth filling material as this may cause a high point. This high point may result in undue pressure on the material during chewing or eating, causing it to crumble. To allow material to harden correctly, gently close jaws in a comfortable position for around 15 minutes and avoid over salivation and touching the material with the tongue. Temporary tooth filling material is not intended to last more than 28 days in the mouth. Warnings