Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Perma Soft the same as DENTURITE (SEA-BOND)?

 

A: Perma Soft is  very similar to Sea-Bond's Denturite in that it is also a powder and liquid you mix together and apply to the denture.  It is a SOFT RELINER and lasts up to 2 or even 3 years for some people.  It also sticks better to the denture from what customers have told us.

 

 Q: Why does Perma Soft cost so much more than DENTURITE?

A:  Perma Soft costs more than Denturite because it lasts much longer and sticks better to the denture.   Perma Soft lasts up to 2 years, not 2 weeks or months like Denturite.

 

Q: Can Perma Soft be removed once it's applied to my denture?

A: Yes, Perma Soft can be removed if necessary.  Just soak in 3% hydrogen peroxide overnight to help loosen the bond between the denture and the liner.  You can purchase this at your local drug store.

 

Q: Do you offer a product guarantee?

 A: Yes, all of our products come with a 30-day money back guarantee.  Just return product or send us a letter stating you wish to receive a refund.  No hassles.  Send product back to: Perma Laboratories, 2339 Browning Blvd., Brunswick, OH  44212.

 

Q: What is Perma Soft made of? 

A: The active ingredients in Perma Soft are:  Polyethylmethacrylate Resin Powder and Plasticized Ethylmethacrylate Monomer Solution.

 

Q: I have a lot of allergies to chemicals.  Will I have an allergic reaction if I use Perma Soft?

A: Perma Soft is contra-indicated in consumers with allergies to chemicals.

Q: Can Perma Soft be used on partials?

A: Yes, Perma Soft can be used on partials as well.  However, it will only adhere to plastic, acrylic or porcelain partials. 

Q: Will Perma Soft work on a lower denture?

A: Yes, Perma Soft will work on a lower denture as well as an upper denture.

Q:  How do I clean my dentures with a Perma Soft reliner?

 A: You can still use effervescent tablets, like Polident, but use a shallow dish and just soak the teeth of the denture into the solution.  Avoid getting the liner wet from the solution.  You can still soak denture in water overnight.  Use a soft toothbrush and toothpaste or denture paste to clean the liner.