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  • Question
    Will the fangs stay in my mouth if I am eating soft foods like oatmeal or applesauce?
    Community Answer
    The cheaper costume ones that you get around Halloween will not stay in while eating anything. However, if you are going to be wearing them on a regular basis and opt for those made by a dental professional or custom crafter, they are sturdier and should stay in while eating.
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    Can I ask my dentist to make me permanent fangs without freaking them out?
    Community Answer
    It's better not to ask a dentist, but rather someone who is specified in body modifications. Go to your local tattoo artist or "piercer" or someone who does body modifications.
  • Question
    Can I just use craft glue?
    Community Answer
    You cannot use craft glue. Any glue that is not denture glue is toxic if ingested - unless it is labeled as non-toxic.
  • Question
    Would you recommend making fangs or buying them?
    Community Answer
    I would buy them if I were you, none of these stay in very well.
  • Question
    Why don't the straws stay in?
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    Reinsert in case you didn't put them in correctly. If they are in correctly, then maybe your teeth are just not the right size. Try putting it on one of your bigger teeth.
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    What if I have braces?
    Community Answer
    Then the wax method would be perfect for you as braces help the wax stay on better; the wax can mold around the braces. Use a cotton swab to gently work the wax around the bracket.
  • Question
    What type of fang stays in the best?
    Community Answer
    Wax fangs tend to stay in the best.
  • Question
    Can I eat when I am wearing the fangs?
    Community Answer
    No, you will have to remove them for eating.
  • Question
    Can I use dry Elmer's glue shaped like fangs?
    Community Answer
    This is not a good idea, as you could very easily ingest them by accident. Get something sturdier, like wax or store-bought fangs.
  • Question
    What kind of glue can I use to make sure the fangs won't fall out?
    Community Answer
    Denture glue is the safest glue to use.
  • Question
    Can I use eyelash glue to make vampire fangs?
    Community Answer
    I wouldn't do this. That kind of glue isn't meant to be ingested, so using it on your fangs could be dangerous.
  • Question
    Could I use non-toxic clay to make fangs?
    Community Answer
    You could, but the clay will make it look like they're not real, because the clay spreads.
  • Question
    Can I use plastic that I cut off a water bottle?
    Community Answer
    I don't think so. Not only would the fangs be clear and therefore less believable, but they would probably be uncomfortable and sharp on your gums.
  • Question
    Will people think I have vampire teeth if I say I do?
    Community Answer
    They most likely won't, because vampires don't exist. If your teeth are incredibly believable they might believe you.
  • Question
    Can I still do the tooth wax method with an underbite?
    Community Answer
    Of course you can!
  • Question
    Can I use paper instead of plastic for the third method?
    Community Answer
    No, paper will tear up easily when in contact with saliva, but plastic won't. I suggest you go for the straw method, as it's cheaper and more realistic.
  • Question
    Can I make quick vampire fangs without glue?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can use the straw method, you just have to have scissors and a proper fitting straw.
  • Question
    Is it possible and safe to get permanent vampire teeth? And if so then who do I ask to do it? I love vamps so I'm just asking!
    Community Answer
    Of course! You need to look online for dental places that sharpen teeth, and they would be happy to do it for you! However, this costs money, and can be expensive.
  • Question
    Is there any sturdy alternative for denture wax, as it is not available in my area?
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    You can also use denture glue or cream, or really sticky gum.
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