Note: The lower denture pictured has Stabil-Dent Lower Denture Stabilizers Applied
Thoroughly wash denture/partial denture
Completely dry denture /partial denture. Paste will not adhere to wet or moist denture /partial denture
Paint a coat of Sore Spot Finder, with the provided brush, on the area of the denture/partial denture where the sore is located in your mouth.
CAREFULLY place the denture/partial denture into your mouth – DO NOT touch any area of Sore Spot Finder on the denture/partial denture with your fingers.
With the denture/partial denture in your mouth, bring your teeth together and swallow. This will place the most pressure against the denture/partial denture and reveal the pressure point/sore spot.
CAREFULLY remove the denture/partial denture without touching any area of Sore Spot Finder.
The sore area of the denture/partial denture will push the Sore Spot Finder away and reveal only the denture/partial denture plastic (pink area).
Sand the revealed (pink) area with # 100 coarse sandpaper to lower the high spot. Place denture, teeth down, on a table for secure sanding. (People suffering from arthritis may find it more comfortable to use an emery board of similar grit.)
Rinse and dry denture/partial denture again.
Place denture back into your mouth and swallow to see if the sore area has been relieved.
If not, re apply another coat of Sore Spot Finder over the area you just sanded and repeat steps 4 – 11.
Repeat these steps until sore areas are gone. PLEASE NOTE: it may take several hours for the sore areas to no longer hurt, although the pressures will be reduced and some relief will be felt.
Sand the revealed area again with # 150 fine sandpaper to smooth the denture/partial denture for comfort.
Use provided gauze to clean off sore spot indicator paste and thoroughly rinse denture/partial before reinserting denture/partial in your mouth.
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