Channel your inner vampire by rocking a pair of scary fake fangs at your next costume party. You don't even need any gross glue to hold them in place! Instead, use denture cream on a set of store-bought vampire fangs. Or, for a completely custom pair, make your own with thermoplastic beads, which you can heat and mold to perfectly fit your teeth. Happy haunting!
Steps
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Buy a tube of denture adhesive cream that says “super” or “superior hold.” Look for denture adhesive creams , like Fixodent, Polident, or Poligrip, with those labels. They mean the adhesive is long-lasting. If you only plan on using the cream for your fangs, choose the smallest tube, like a 2.5 oz (75 mL) one, as you won’t need very much. [1] X Research source
- You can buy denture cream from a pharmacy, drug store, or online retailer. Most tubes cost less than $5.
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Dry off your upper teeth and gums with a tissue. Blot the tissue all over your top teeth and gums to remove any excess moisture. This helps the denture adhesive cream stick to your teeth better. Do this right before you’re ready to apply the fang. [2] X Research source
- You can also use a paper towel or cotton swab instead of a tissue.
Tip: Hold your mouth open slightly after you dry it out. This prevents your teeth from getting wet again from your spit.
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Squeeze a small dot of cream onto the top of the backside of the fang. Hold the tip of the tube at the wide top of the fang and squeeze a tiny amount of cream onto the fang. Keep the cream on the top half of the fang since that’s the part that will be against your tooth. [3] X Research source
- If you get too much on the fang or some on the pointy tip, wipe off the extra with a cotton swab.
- Use individual fangs instead of the ones that come in whole sets of teeth. You can buy fangs at a Halloween store or party goods store.
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Place the fang over your canine tooth and hold it for 10 to 15 seconds. Press the fang against your canine tooth so that the pointy tip is facing down and the concave side with the adhesive is covering your tooth. Hold it with your fingers until you can move your hand away and the fang stays in place. [4] X Research source
- To find your canine tooth, start at the middle of your upper teeth and count over 3 teeth. It’s the 3rd tooth from the center and is usually slightly pointier than the others.
- Use a timer or the clock app on your phone to keep track of the time if necessary.
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Apply cream to the 2nd fang and press it into place over your tooth. Repeat the same process on your other canine tooth. Squeeze a dot of denture adhesive cream onto the back of the fang, then hold it in place for 10 to 15 seconds on your tooth. [5] X Research source
- Try to align the 2nd fang so that the pointy tip is as far down as the 1st fang and they’re even.
Tip: If you get any extra denture cream in your mouth or on your tongue, use a toothbrush with warm water to lightly wipe it off. Be careful not to brush off the fangs.
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Remove your fangs before eating or sleeping, then reapply with more cream. Don't eat with your fangs in. If you do, you could crack the fangs or they could fall off. Instead, peel them off by pulling them forward or gently wiggling them from side to side, and set them aside before you eat. Take them off before you sleep, too. [6] X Research source
- After eating, dab a little more denture cream on the back of each fang and stick them back onto your teeth.
- If you want the fangs to hold better, brush your teeth and dry them with a tissue before putting the fangs on again.
- If you feel strong resistance or enamel pressure, stop trying to remove the fangs immediately and allow the adhesive more time to release.
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Place 1 tablespoon (14 g) of thermoplastic beads in a glass dish. Use a small glass dish for your beads so that they don't stick when you melt them. Pour the beads into the bottom. [7] X Research source
- You can buy thermoplastic beads from a craft store or online retailer.
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Heat the beads with a hairdryer until they turn clear. Turn a hairdryer on to the highest heat setting and hold it about 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) over the dish with the beads inside. Keep the hot air on the beads until they turn from white to clear and start sticking together. [8] X Research source
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You can also heat the beads by letting them sit in a cup of boiling water for 3 to 5 minutes.
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Divide the melted plastic in half and form 2 individual fang shapes. Once the beads have melted into 1 piece of plastic, pull it apart to create 2 even pieces. Use your fingers to roll and pull each piece of plastic into a basic fang shape, with a wider base and pointy tip. [9] X Research source
- If the plastic is too hot to touch at first, let it cool for 1 to 2 minutes before you start shaping it.
- Try to make the fang shapes as identical as possible.
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Press each fang onto one of your canine teeth to mold them. Push 1 fang onto your left canine tooth so the pointy tip faces down. Then press the other fang onto your right canine tooth. Push firmly so that the fang molds around your tooth. [10] X Research source
- Work quickly while the plastic is still bendy.
- To find your canine teeth, count 3 teeth over from the center. They're usually slightly pointy.
Tip: To soften the plastic if it's cooled off, reheat it slightly by blowing the base of the fang with the hairdryer for a few seconds.
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Leave the fangs in for at least 15 minutes or until they turn white. Once you've molded the fangs around your teeth, leave them in your mouth until they've cooled completely, or for about 15 minutes. You'll know they're cool when the plastic turns from clear to white. [11] X Research source
- Pop your fangs out before eating or sleeping by pulling the bottom up and off. Since they're shaped to your teeth, they'll suction right over your natural teeth. You don't need any glue or adhesive.
Community Q&A
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QuestionDoes the adhesive that comes with the fangs stain your teeth?Community AnswerThe ones that look like small white plastic beads don't stain. Others might.
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QuestionWhich one works the best?G.D.A.SmithCommunity AnswerThe plastic ones that just slide on your teeth. They are uncomfortable but they work.
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QuestionI'm using Poligrip, and they just don't stay on. Any ideas?T. ChinsenTop AnswererTry dental wax for braces. It sticks to metal braces to prevent to from irritating the mouth. Its advantage is that it can be molded to fit any area.
Tips
- In addition to dental adhesive creams, you can also use [ https://www.amazon.com/s?k=dental+putty&crid=MJLXJJAIWXZR&sprefix=dental+putty%2Caps%2C290&ref=nb_sb_noss_1&tag=wikihow9711032-20Thanks
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dental putty] or skin-safe cyanoacrylate, which is a glue for cosmetic and prosthetic application. [12] X Research source
- In addition to dental adhesive creams, you can also use [ https://www.amazon.com/s?k=dental+putty&crid=MJLXJJAIWXZR&sprefix=dental+putty%2Caps%2C290&ref=nb_sb_noss_1&tag=wikihow9711032-20Thanks
Warnings
- Always make sure the fangs are secure when in use, especially for children. Loose fangs can be a choking hazard.Thanks
- Dental adhesive cream is different from dental glue. Dental glue can cause damage to tooth enamel if you try to pull the fangs off, so it isn’t generally recommended. [13] X Research sourceThanks
Video
Things You’ll Need
Using Denture Cream
- Set of costume vampire fangs
- Tube of denture adhesive cream
- Tissue
- Toothbrush (optional)
Making Your Own Fangs with Thermoplastic Beads
- 1 tablespoons (14 g) of thermoplastic beads
- Small glass dish
- Hairdryer
References
- ↑ https://www.cdhp.org/can-i-use-dental-glue-for-vampire-teeth/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/A34dtrLRRNc?t=116
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- ↑ https://www.cdhp.org/can-i-use-dental-glue-for-vampire-teeth/
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About This Article
If you need to apply vampire fangs and you don’t have any glue, your best alternative is denture cream. You can buy a small tube of “super” or “superior hold” denture cream at most pharmacies and drug stores for less than $5. Start by drying off your upper teeth and gums with a tissue so the denture cream will stick to your teeth better. Squeeze a small dot of cream onto the backside of the fang on the top half only since that’s the part that will be against your tooth. Press the fang against your canine tooth with the pointy tip facing down and the concave side (with the adhesive) covering your tooth. Hold it in place for 10 to 15 seconds so the adhesive can create a good bond. Then, repeat the same process to apply the second fang to your other canine tooth. If you get any extra denture cream in your mouth or on your tongue, use a toothbrush with warm water to lightly wipe it off. Peel the fangs off by gently pulling them forward before you eat or go to sleep. If you plan to reapply the fangs after eating or sleeping, brush your teeth first so the denture cream will bond to your teeth better. For tips on how to make your own fangs out of thermoplastic beads, read on!