



😬 Mold it. Wear it. Own your smile—anywhere, anytime.
Secure Instant Smile offers a thermo-moldable, medium-sized cosmetic teeth overlay that you can customize at home using hot water. Designed for temporary use, it provides a natural-looking smile enhancement with easy fitting instructions included. While not a dental device, it pairs well with dental adhesive for all-day wear and requires simple cleaning. Ideal for quick confidence boosts, it’s a budget-friendly alternative to costly dental procedures, perfect for professionals seeking an instant smile upgrade.
| ASIN | B002GUIDEM |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | Billy-Bob |
| Brand Name | Billy-Bob |
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 out of 5 stars 1,886 Reviews |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Included Components | Teeth Whitening Gel, Mouth Tray |
| Item Dimensions | 3 x 1.5 x 5 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | BOB |
| Material Type Free | Fluoride Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Brightening |
| UPC | 658890100982 885245181062 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
L**R
My Experience With Secure Instant Smile - It's a little long so grab a coffee :)
I received this item on Thursday, May 26, 2016 - earlier than quoted which is great! I am pleasantly surprised as to how wonderful these teeth are! After reading many, many reviews, I wasn't expecting too much from these teeth but I was hoping that I would be able to wear them until I have my teeth fixed... After reading the instructions and reading posts from people who have used them successfully, I was able to work with them until they fit perfectly and comfortably in my mouth... They look really nice when I smile and they look very natural! Several posters have advised being patient when making adjustments - filing them where needed, re-adjusting them by putting them in very hot water and molding them again and again until they are comfortable, etc... It will take time to get them right (it took me over an hour) but once they fit well, they're good to go! Also, I don't use the thermal beads, preferring to use Secure denture adhesive which works perfectly... These teeth stay on all day with the Secure adhesive and fits very snug... I do have a slight lisp but with a few more adjustments/filing, I should be able to get rid of that too... I read many reviews which stated that these teeth broke while trying to fit them... Keep in mind that it is very important to make sure that the teeth are adequately softened and flexible after removing them from the hot water so you can mold them properly to your mouth.. You should not have to force them in order for them to mold properly... You should be able to bend them until they form an arch on your own teeth/gums.. I put on my electric kettle and allowed the water to get to almost boiling point - then I poured the hot water into a safe container... I placed the teeth into the container and waited for about a minute or so before taking them out with a fork and gently bending them to see if they were flexible enough... If they were not flexible enough, I placed them back into the hot water to continue to soften... Once they softened enough, I placed them into my mouth and pressed down on the teeth, holding them in place until they cooled down once I got the right fit... They will cool down rather quickly so if the fit is not right and the teeth are starting to feel too rigid to mold, put them back into the very hot water to soften again... Once you put them back into the hot water though, they will go back to their original shape so you can mold them in your mouth again... If they make your mouth look like a horse's mouth, you will need to do some filing to make the back of the teeth thinner so it fits closer to your teeth or gums (if you have no teeth...) (By the way, if you have buck teeth or an overbite, these teeth will probably not work for you - just a head's up!)...Some people even file off the little ledge right behind the teeth for a better fit.. (I did not have to do this.) The adjustments will be different for each person so the customizing that works for one person may not be for you... Don't be discouraged.. It takes time but it is so worth it once you get it right... Carefully clean them with lukewarm water and soap, and rinse well.. To help take the dental adhesive off the teeth, you can use a toothpick or metal nail file to gently scrape off the glue... If you are going to try eating with these, make sure that the food is VERY soft - like mashed potatoes, etc... (I have eaten salads or soups with these teeth on but I make sure the pieces are small bite size and again, soft... I use mostly my back teeth to chew but the food manages to get stuck behind the teeth so you'll have to clean them, rinse them and reapply adhesive.) The site says not to eat with them or sleep with them - and to be on the safe side, you probably should not... I have no problem sleeping with them on because I use the Secure dental adhesive which lasts me all night until I wake up in the morning... As far as drinking, I'm not much of a coffee drinker or tea drinker although I have tried drinking both of these without problems... However I don't drink them while they are very hot (I allow them to cool down before drinking any hot beverage.. ) Cold beverages are fine but if you are using dental adhesive, make sure to allow about 15 minutes for the adhesive to dry before drinking anything... It will stick so much better and for a longer time... Also you will need to get used to them being in your mouth... They kinda feel funny at first but you do get used to them :) Once you have used these teeth for a little while, you will know what you can and cannot do with them, and how to wear them to your proper fit.. I will definitely be buying the teeth again since I am so happy with them... I don't know how long they last so I'll order a second one just in case... I have read from others that they last anywhere from 2 months to one year depending on your use - some people had them last even longer! Either way, it is definitely worth it for me... :) Good luck and keep smiling!
C**3
An honest college student review
Okay so I am going to give you guys an honest unbiased opinion. Firstly, i am a early twenty aged male. My dental situation is not severe at all. I've never had a a cavity and my teeth are not discolored, fortunately. I only have a considerable gap between by two front teeth. The rest of my teeth are straight, bottom row entirely straight and perfect. Anyway, i have been pondering on getting orthodontic work for several years but i did not want to really spend the money. I'm a college student. The money i receive, i use for school and living expenses. So i decided to look around for products similar to veneers. I found snap on smile, which required a dentist visit. I figured, if I'm going to visit a dentist i may as well be visiting for braces. Then i stumbled upon secure smile. The website seemed legit with the success stories.. However, i do not know what product these individuals were using or how much they were paid off to participate in this scam. I say scam because this is exactly what it is. Needless to say, i ordered this item. I was so excited, i purchased it and paid for one day shipping. This total to be about 35 dollars. I paid more for shipping than the actual product.. When i received this item, i was really disappointed when i opened the package. I knew straight away it would not work for me.The teeth didn't look bad, it was the size. It was not enough to cover a mouth realistically. Maybe if you were going to use these to take a photo. I could not close my mouth properly with these in. If i wore them, people would be more alert to the odd size of them than if i didn't wear them. It was just awful. I attempted like 10 times to make them fit until the teeth kind of ripped. I just threw the crap away. It was a total waste of money. Do not buy this. I am not some extreme case or negative person who is trying to deter you from achieving a dream smile. I'm actually a very happy, employed, soon to be college grad. I'm trying to save your wallet. It will not work for you. believe me, if it worked i would be ordering another pair and telling you a success story right now. Leaving this review does not help or hurt my bank accounts at all. After this catastrophe, i went ahead and scheduled an appointment at a local dentist. Without insurance, i paid 107 dollars to get my teeth cleaned in preparation for braces or veneers. This did not include getting my teeth x-rayed. That would have been an additional 45 dollars. Which was not expensive, i just didn't see the need for it, just for a cleaning. If you schedule a cleaning and you don't have insurance, please ask about the price and if x-rays are optional. I was told my teeth were in perfect condition, just to floss more. Tomorrow, literally two days after my walk-in cleaning appointment, i have a free consultation at a local orthodontist to assess my teeth to see what amount of work i will require/payment options. Following this appointment, i have another dental appointment a few hours later at the place who cleaned my teeth. It is a consultation to consider getting my teeth bonded to correct my gap. I have read up and i've found that bondings can be 100-200 per tooth, or more depending on severity. Possibly less depending on the dentist. This can be done in one visit and is not a strenuous process. I am determined to get my teeth fixed, the proper way. I would rather spend my savings, or save more to get a smile that makes me comfortable. I am not a well off person, i work two part time jobs while being a full time business major at a major university. i have normal expenses, as my parents do not send me much money. I honestly think it will pay off more in the long run to just save your money and try to get these things fixed through a proper dentist. Your teeth will look better and you will feel better about spending your money on a good/expected outcome. ** I know how depressing it gets sometimes seeing your friends and others with perfect smiles that they were born with. Everything happens for a reason. You can fix this. Just take the time to research and find what works best for you financially and in general. Once you get started, i promise you it is easier than you think. I hope that by writing this review, i am helping at least one person. These reviews can be very misleading. I know how hurtful negative reviews can be when you are trying to find a good product. One positive among a million reviews will make you feel like there is hope. Please take my review into consideration.
L**T
They Work If You Know How Same as Secure Smile-- Forget Imaku!!
Secure Smile & Instant Smile Are the Same product as are Dr. Baileys Instant Smile Teeth. These are all the same &as far as I know were first marketed by "Billy Bob" which also included 'thermal shaping beads' which are now sold thru some sellers with the product & I notice some without. OK now to split hairs, the difference if any, is the sizing. The "one Size" would be good for nearly everyone unless your mouth (for the "small", is REALLY small as there is a 3/8 ths difference !¡between both the length of the teeth, meaning each one, as well as the overall length of the entire ," strip" of teeth). This product is FAR SUPERIOR IN LOOK compared to the "Imako" product, BUT you MUST KNOW HOW TO MAKE THEM FIT CORRECTLY. NOTE HERE: If you do take your time everyone will think you had implants done, with Imako the teeth are so Unnatural I hate to think of anyone wasting money & looking So Fake it's embarrassing. Back to the Original Secure/Instant veneer. The instructions and for some this may work, but I have Never used the 'thermal beads" for anyone I have helped with their fitting. I have used this product for several of my patients over the past years (I am a Counselor) & when one does not have the $ to have dental work done it can be awful. I use this method for fitting, remember the longer time you spend, like modeling clay, the better your result. The teeth are a strip with an extra "bridge" type thing on the back. They can be shaped to ANY position in warm/hot water. You need to have a file, like a craft one that can be purchased at a "Home Depot" or probably rt. here on Amazon. Costs about 15.00 at HDepot. I have no use for the beads but rely on a polident type adhesive to keep them on when ready. THESE ARE NOT FOR EATING HARD THINGS WITH but when you become accustomed to wearing them there are tricks you find that will be helpful in knowing how far you can go with them and what you can/ can't do. You must first make the strip straight to remove the extra material from all around the strip. You can hold them under very hot tap water and VERY GENTLY bend them to straight. You will see where they are straining and at this point I recommend using a nail clipper or pair of scissors to clip part of that extra backing. YOUR GOAL IS TO GET THE "STRIP, straight and as thin as possible so when placed over your teeth, the strip will conform to your GUM LINE and cover your own teeth as closely as possible. This is why you need the file &why it needs to be electric. You are removing ALL the extra pink material from the strip that does not Just cover your gums and all or any white " tooth"material that would make the strip too thick to wear without feeling like you have a foreign object in your mouth. So, have an electric file, nail clippers, nail sissors, and water source as well as a polident type denture adhesive and Time. After you do one you will understand the process & moving swiftly you can create a custom top in about an hour. Same for the bottom but I would not advise wearing top & bottom together till you are ablr to REALLY SHAPE the veneer to fit like a glove over your own teeth. Also, if you plan to wear these every day you MUST make more than one because you are actually creating a VERY THIN STRIP which Will Wear out or break from wear over time. I have seen other reviews and there was one from a man that was very closre to this one. I have purchasrd the bottom strips as well and will write more there when I can. Remember: you WILL have to do work with them to get what you want but if you do it correctly, you will have great looking teeth, with a back-up so you are not left without when your first one wears out. About every three months if you take care of them and trrat them like Very Fragile dentures. Clean them every night remove all adhesive and remember they are as thin as can be so whateber you do, don't drop them on a hard surface. More later but this should let you know the basics and that the teeth take work from you. BUT THEY WORK.
T**6
worth a shot
its worth a try. i ordered monday afternoon, received them thursday morning. it works for some and not others. you MUST alter it to make it work for you. its not gonna fit u straight out the package. it comes very thick, so you have no choice but to want to file it. you do need to put some work into getting it to fit your mouth. it will give you an overbite. how much of an overbite depends on how much you file it down and customize it to your mouth. i bought fixodent and i didnt like the mess it left behind. i used the white beads that came with it and i prefer it because you can snap it in and out with no mess. i used a fingernail filer to file. using a small dremel is best though. the instructions say it only takes 5mins to prepare them. but thats only if it did actually fit your mouth, custom made, straight out the package. but since theyre not customized and you have to do it yourself, it may take anywhere from 20mins to hours before you can comfortably wear them. it took me 3hrs in total. it was about $13 when i bought them, so i didnt spend a whole lot so i didnt have my expectations so high. overall for $13 its worth buying. i wouldnt spend much more for these. if youre absolutely desperate its ok. when i close my mouth, it gives a hump thats not there when i don't have them in. i have a little lisp when i talk. but ive only had them for a week now. i havent tried eating with them yet. they look realistic. they are about 2 shades lighter than my own teeth. theyre not ABSOLUTELY horrible and a complete waist of money like everyone says. i say give them a try. but be prepared to do a lot of filing. i hope i didnt forget anything. i just wanted to do a more detailed review of my experience. hope this helped someone.
J**R
WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY
Me personally I researched this product for almost a year. I looked through all the reviews, watched all the youtubevideos, and I honestly should have known better. I have a few small dental problems and was just trying to enhance my smile. I purchased the secure smile last week, my package arrived on time and looked great, what I pictured. Step1 of the fitting process has you to place the teeth in hot water to make the teeth mold the shape of your orginal teeth, Once I put the teeth in I noticed how large they were. They stuck out so far, and extended my lip in a very unnatural looking way. But having did my reasearch I knew there would be a filing process needed. Determined to finish the process I went on to step2 which is the fitting beads, they were a pain but worked as advertised. I waited 10-15 for the plastic to dry. It did make the exact mold of my teeth however when I went to place the teeth back in, the plastic wouldnt hold the secure smile, the teeth fell out but the plastic stayed stuck to my teeth. I tried to repeat the process 5 times and each time it got worse I even tried keeping the molding plastic in my mouth til it harden (WHICH WAS A BAD IDEA).. The platic once again became stuck to my teeth, but this time it was very hard to remove. I tried filing the teeth, which what to use, and how to file is not in the instructions(I had to look up online).. I filed and filed for over 2 hrs, each time I stopped I repeated the fitting process and each time it got worse, finally the teeth on the left side started to split. I then placed the fitting plastic in the crack and tried to fit again, the plastic filled the crack however, after all of the filing my lip was still stuck out, I couldnt talk, and the teeth were way to big and unrealisic. I finally decided to GIVE UP! If you have any questions about the teeth before you order please email me at [email protected] I will be happy to answer any questions.By the way I dont think the size has anything to do with it,I ordered the sml-med. Hope this helps
R**E
Great Product for what it is...
I had a dilemma, I've been seeing a dentist to get my teeth fixed, each visit is about $900 - $1500, needless to say the visits are spaced quite a ways out so I can save enough money between each because I don't have insurance. I lost one of my front teeth when I got broken and can't get a flipper till my front teeth are fixed. I also have photos that need to be taken very soon and don't want a gaping hole in my smile so I thought I would try this temporary solution. (Also I do not participate in any affiliate or rewards programs, this is my honest opinion and my own personal experience) These are the only "false" teeth I have bought so I can't compare them to others. But I will share what little I know about them so far. When these came in I tried using them "as is". They just didn't work for me the way they were. There is a "shelf" just behind the teeth part that is supposed to fit below your own teeth. This "shelf" make the teeth stick out way too far and sit way to low so that if you were to smile more than a grin you would see the top of the gumline. I have a pretty broad smile though so that could just be me. Also even though these teeth are quite thin they are just too thick, again for me, they made my top lip stick out a bit too much and made me talk funny, and no I didn't have the fitting putty touching anything but the very edge of my teeth. I think the thickness is a bit necessary for the detail, they look pretty realistic as far as a $12 set of teeth can. I saw in one of the comments about these teeth that someone had ground the shelf off. I did just that with a Dremel tool and a good bit, being very careful. I also sanded down the back side of the teeth so that they are much thinner, being careful not to make them too thin, don't want to grind a hole in them. Now once this is done, there are no longer any "holes" on the back side for the "putty" to stick into to hold the teeth to your own and the fitting "putty" doesn't stick to these without that. So I put a single strip of Poligrip Strips across the back to "stick" them to the front of my teeth. The teeth stayed in place all day, although i did have to adjust them twice after I tried eating with them in. you can't bite into anything with these in like this but you can put food into your mouth and chew with your back teeth. Once these are ground thin so you can push them up farther they look great. I asked several people if they could tell because no one said anything and they were surprised I didn't have dental work done. It's definitely worth the money if you have the time, tools, and patience to make them work. All in all it took me less time to alter them than a dental visit. At least I can smile again until I do get that next $1500 appointment.
D**D
I can smile again!
Ok, so we have all read the reviews right? Here is mine.. A few years ago, I was playing airsoft with some friends and I was shot up close in my face, resulting it some mangled chunks of teeth left behind.. I have no insurance to get my teeth pulled, but my father makes actual dentures. I was feeling so down about myself that I ended up isolating myself from EVERYONE... No smiles, no talking etc.. I was reading reviews for over a month about these various cosmetic veneers and thought.. Why the heck not!? The way I saw it, I didnt care if they looked like false teeth, or even bad false teeth, as long as they were teeth, and not mangled bad and broken teeth like I have.. I got my new Secure Smile teeth yesterday and immediately went to the bathroom with a cup of HOT water, a dremel and my super polygrip,lol.. I opened my package and was amazed! Being that I grew up seeing dentures I felt these look like the real deal "other than the fact they go over your teeth" I first dremeled off the troth like I read others doing, and shaped them from the hot water.. Yeah,I ended up with extruding large teeth.. But its a start!! I thinned the veneer with the dremel untill I felt it was thin enough to take another look.. I LOVED IT! Holy smokes! Haha.. I instantly felt good again.. I got out the Super Polygrip, and put too much on the Secure Smile veneer and yuck! It oozed onto my upper lip,lol.. So I cleaned them up, and applied a much less amount! Yep, turned out great! I was able to smile again with confidence. I surprised the kids and they agree, I have a pretty smile once again. The ole lady seemed to like them, and I posted pics on my Facebook! I got soooo many compliments! One buddy said I look totally different, and I replied with Thank you, that was the plan,lol.. I was able to sleep with them in lastnight, but needed to clean them up and re apply more Polygrip.. I just finished eating a soft taco for lunch and all was good, yet I wouldnt suggest doing that often. Thank you Secure Smile, for giving me my smile AND MY LIFE! I'm just a regular guy, and I posted a pic in the gallery.. My name is David Stevens, and I approve this message! I cant wait to go to the store and smile at whoever,lol.. Just take your time, and keep at it, if your in need for a great smile again, this is a great choice! I'm getting more for back ups, just in case..
S**K
Horse teeth
I ordered thinking it would help cover up my ugly smile however it made my smile uglier. I looked like a horse! I think this was made for people with no front top teeth as it isn't big enough to fit over your own teeth. It doesn't go all the way up to the gums and the space in between the fake teeth and the gum like part of it isn't wide enough to wrap around your real teeth. I even tried to file it down as others had mentioned but it isn't very easy to do without filing the teeth and its hard to get the ridge all the way off as your fingers run out of room to hold it as you near the bottom. Also, my fingers were getting filed by my file because there's not much room to wrk with. I was very hopeful this would work for me like some others claimed it did for them. I'm someone with all my front top teeth but have a hole in between my two front top teeth. I really wanted to at least cover this hole. Now I'm in search for something that I might be able to shape and mold just over the two teeth. Kind of like a cap for these teeth. Anyone else ever find something like that? If so please email me at mariahbabii@hotmail
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