Fixodent and Poligrip are popular dental adhesives—but are they safe to use on real teeth?
At Apple Dental Monroe, we often hear from patients trying to manage loose crowns, cracked teeth, or other urgent issues with products designed for dentures. It’s important to understand how these adhesives work—and why they’re not a substitute for professional care.
What Are Fixodent and Poligrip Meant For?
Fixodent and Poligrip are formulated for dentures only, helping hold full or partial dentures in place. They are not designed for use on natural teeth, dental crowns, or broken restorations. Their ingredients create a temporary seal between dentures and gums—not between a real tooth and a crown or filling.
Why You Shouldn’t Use Adhesive on Natural Teeth
Using Fixodent on real teeth may seem like a quick fix, but it can cause more harm than good. These adhesives may:
- Irritate gum tissue or damage enamel
- Fail to hold restorations securely
- Conceal infections or worsening tooth damage
If you’re wondering, “Can I use Fixodent on a broken tooth?” the safest answer is no. It’s a short-term bandage for a problem that needs a permanent dental solution.
Safer Alternatives for Managing Loose Teeth or Crowns
Instead of using denture adhesives, here’s what we recommend:
- Dental wax: Available at drugstores and safer for temporary relief
- Temporary dental cement: Specifically made for loose crowns (still not a substitute for seeing a dentist)
- Cold compress: To reduce discomfort until you can be seen
What to Do If a Tooth Feels Loose or Unstable
If a tooth, crown, or bridge feels loose, schedule an appointment with Apple Dental Monroe as soon as possible. Attempting to glue it back in with Fixodent or Poligrip can lead to additional damage or infection.
When to Call Apple Dental Monroe
We offer same-day emergency appointments for broken crowns, loose teeth, and urgent dental concerns. Delaying care can lead to more costly or painful problems.
Visit our Emergency Dental Services page for immediate help or call our office directly.
Emergency Dental Services Available
Our team is trained to handle:
- Loose or dislodged crowns
- Broken teeth
- Toothaches
- Swelling or abscesses
We also accept a variety of insurance plans, including Medicaid. See our Insurance Information page for more details.
Temporary Fixes vs. Permanent Solutions
While temporary products exist, they should never replace professional care. Only a licensed dentist can provide a long-term, safe solution for damaged or unstable dental work.
Insurance and Medicaid Coverage for Dental Repairs
Good news: Many emergency dental repairs—like crown replacement or treatment for a cracked tooth—are covered by dental insurance and Medicaid. Our insurance page outlines what plans we accept and how to get started.
Final Thoughts: Don’t DIY—Call Apple Dental
Using Fixodent on real teeth might feel like a quick fix, but it can cause more problems than it solves. If you’re experiencing dental discomfort or loose restorations, Apple Dental Monroe is here to help. Contact us today for safe, effective care from a trusted local team.