

🦷 Fill the Gap, Not Your Schedule!
The funchic Dental Composite Filling Instrument includes two pieces of temporary light cure filling material, weighing 5g each. Designed for effective cavity filling after root canals and for inlay/onlay temporaries, this product combines convenience with professional-grade quality.
| ASIN | B09P145GN9 |
| ASIN | B09P145GN9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,738 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 1 in Dental Composite Instruments |
| Brand | funchic |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (80) |
| Customer reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (80) |
| Date First Available | 22 Dec. 2021 |
| Manufacturer | funchic |
| Package Dimensions | 19.5 x 7.6 x 3.4 cm; 30 g |
| Units | 2 count |
J**L
Fantastic if done properly.
Absolutely no insane stuff, I used this on a tooth when my filling fell out. And honestly, with my work and times and the chances of me being in the area of my local dentist it was unlikely I could get there as quick as I wanted. So read a few reviews about this product and from one person in particular who put down a detailed review and how to apply it properly without it failing. First of all when you get the composite filling, it doesn’t come with instructions so it’s a bit of learn or even better read some review and how to apply it. Make sure your gap or filling is clean and dry with no decay. Take some of the composite filling enough to fill the gap but too much it ends up to big. Roll it between your fingers, it will get warm quick and start to get sticky, apply to the gap or cavity and wet your fingers to shape it so it doesn’t stick to your finger and pull it out. After you have applied it you will have to have a Detail curing LED light for dental work. I bought one on eBay and it’s superb. 10 seconds of this light and it set like concrete. Just make sure it’s the prefect mould and not too big and doesn’t stick out too much. Really is excellent stuff best I’ve ever seen outwith a dentist.
A**P
Really good if used correctly
There are no instructions, so a lot of people will use this material wrongly and be really disappointed. I have a huge hole in a molar, which was filled by the dentist. It cost £90 and fell out after 3 weeks. It took me a few goes to figure out how to DIY. First make sure there is no decay. If there is, see a dentist. If not... clean your teeth to make sure there's no debris in the cavity. Use mouthwash to eliminate bacteria. Wash and dry your hands. Now it gets tricky: the cavity needs to be as dry as possible. I use paper towel. Then take a piece of the material large enough to fill the hole. A little too much is better than not enough. Roll it in your fingers, the warmth will make it stickier. Shape it to penetrate the hole, eg slightly conical. Then gently press it in place. Don't try and shape it until you have wet your finger. Now you can gently smooth it without dislodging it. If you have a dental spatula make sure any excess is removed, especially overhanging the gum or adjacent teeth. Check the bite. Once happy, you MUST use a proper dental UV curing light. Amazon sells them. Don't try using a UV torch. Although cheap, the UV light is feeble and the wrong wavelength. A proper dental light will set this stuff rock solid in 20sec. My DIY filling lasts about 3-6m until toffee or something pulls it out. I then replace it. I've been doing this for 6 years with this tooth, and having tried a variety of materials, this is the best.
C**A
Temporary tooth filler
Got this as I don't have a dentist and there are no NHS dentists taking on patients at all in my area so I thought I'd try to fill a small hole with this in the mean time until I get to the top of the 3+ year long waiting list in my area. Make sure you dry the tooth off thoroughly first this is crucial or it won't stick at all, but it was pretty tricky to do on myself. I managed to do it and cure it with my UV nail light, it looked pretty good actually then I went and had a cup of tea afterwards and it immediately fell off. Oh well 🫠 maybe I'll try again soon the problem could deffo be user error as I don't have a clue what I'm doing. Thanks anyway
K**B
Avoid, terrible product
Wouldn’t give it 1 star if there was an option for 0. Tried this product 3 times, with the uv light to cure. All 3 fell out within the space of half an hour. Gave up after a 3rd attempt. No option for a refund, they want you to send your half empty tube of composite bond back to them. Avoid, be cheaper at the dentist than the amount of tubes you would need to get this stuff to stick to your tooth.
R**I
Used for a more permanent filling
Perfect for fillings when used with uv light for curing. Filling has lasted six weeks so far
S**S
Absolutely useless
I have used this type of stuff for years (other brands which I can no longer find), this was about as much use as putting wet, sticky modelling clay in your tooth (& this stuff is sticky!) Yes, it hardened under the proper UV light, but not once did it stay put for more than hour
D**E
Disappointing dental glue
All dried up non useable no applicators with it either very disappointing
J**N
Gritty.
This product was very gritty. Rubbish consistency and couldn't get it to stay in barely longer than 2 days. Ordered more off of Ebay this time much cheaper so you can buy more. That arrived yesterday and the consistency from that is much better. I have used this product for some time now as my dentist keeps having to fill a filling for me and it lasts 2 weeks when I do it it lasts almost a year but I couldn't make it work with this.
M**A
Pratique en attendant le rdv chez le dentiste
C**E
Me lo han pedido y dicen que está bastante bien de calidad.
V**A
Me han llegado, sorprendentemente, no contienen ningún aplicador y, por más que hacía girar la rosca, no salía el composite. Le he introducido una herramiena fina, para intentar extraer la pasta y, lamentablemente, he sacado un pedazo tan seco que me ha sido imposible adherirlo a mi diente. No puedo pensar otra cosa que, el producto esta caducado, a pesar de que, en los envases indica elaborado 5/2024 y caducidad 04/2026. No soy amante de emprender los molestos trámites de solicitar una devolución, así que, ya que el color es perfecto, arriesgaré a comprarlo de nuevo, guiada por alguna reseña, que lo ponen en buen lugar, aunque a otros usuarios les ha pasado como a mí. Estoy tan harta de probar, sin resultados y como sufro de síndrome de Fatiga Crónica, pues no salgo de casa y no puedo acudir al dentista, que no es pir los precios de los empastes, pues estân en garantía, dado que son cinco que me empastó en Marzo, y me ha dicho que vaya, que me los volverá a empastar, pero, a mí me supone un esfuerzo demasiado grande y no debe trabajar con un buen material, pues ya se me han caído 2 veces. Fuí la 2a. Pero ya no tengo fuerzas y me he gastado un dineral, probando muchos materiales, compré una lámpara de fotocurado, una pulidora. En fín. Estoy muy desencantada y, si alguien lee esta reseña mía y conoce algún material que sea definitivo, pues, yo, les agradecería profundamente. Porque me está horrorizando que las caries son internas, producto de un tratamiendo con Prednisona, me tuvieron ¡toda la pandemia! Con ese veneno que les recomiendo no hagar tratamiento con contisona, si no hay mâs remedio, no más de 1 mes. Porque a mí me ha destrozado la visión, la dentadura enterita, y les prometo que no tenía ni una sola caries mi sarro. Debe ser genético. Pues hasta los riñones, se me los ha cargado. Y todo por esta " estupenda sanidad pública UNIVERSAL" donde en la prov. De Barcelona( hablo por la zona del Vallés, estamos completamente abandonados. Ese tratamiento, me lo puso la dra. De cabecera, porque, desde 2017, estoy esperando la visita con reunatología, y aunque el resultado ha sido esoantoso, pero mi dra. De familia me recetó la cortisona, pero😢se olvido de darme buenas dosis de calcio y vit. D.Así que les aviso. " cortisona" solo en caso de vida o muerte y, si alguien conoce algun composite que funcione. Le agradecería muchísimo que me informaran. Muchas gracias
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