You know those vampire fangs that come in the coffin? The two teeth that glue in individually. Are they any good? One of the teeth that one would go in is slightly pointing to the back of my mouth, on the outer side of the tooth. Would I be able to were the fang on it? do the slide on the tooth on both sides, or just one?
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The Great Pumpkin
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10-18-2006,10:53 AM
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10-18-2006,11:16 AM
Well I believe they are. The trick is to look for ones that say they use a prosthetic type mold that custom fits your mouth.
If you look at these fangs - the gold and silver ones inside this gallery. I think they'll work out for you. They say they use that type of molding process.
I'm sorry I can't seem to figure out the linking process - too well. But if you go to http://www.ltmparty.com and click on the gold fangs picture you'll see the ones I mean.
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10-18-2006,11:51 AM
I see what you mean, I found vampfangs.com, that actually shows the molding process.
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10-18-2006,11:57 AM
I have some of the fangs from vampfangs. I haven't molded them yet, but I will say that the fangs are quite large. They pretty much cover my eye tooth and the one next to it on both sides. On the positive side, they are fairly natural looking in color.
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10-18-2006,01:48 PM
Uh oh, I was going to buy some from vampfangs.com. About how wide are the teeth at their widest point?
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10-18-2006,06:34 PM
I have a pair of "Dracula Fangs" that come in the coffin.
Bought them from a theatrical warehouse. They came with a putty mixture. Decided against messing with that & took the simple route used Polygrip denture adheasive. Once they were secure, they were good until I took them out. Have heard good & bad things about different kinds. These are my first professional pair, & I like them!
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10-19-2006,05:56 AM
The Scarecrow brand fangs are a good brand. Except for the Thermoplastic molding kit. Luckily I have still been able to find the older style molding it. The molding is supposed to last up to 5 years, but it seem to need to replace it very other year. I guess that is why I have started making my own with dental acrylic.
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10-19-2006,07:48 AM
my wife has teh ones in the coffin thing. they worked great and stay on. they look pretty natural too. unless you hold it in place while it cures, it might fit the direction your tooth is going. don't quote me on that.
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10-19-2006,10:31 AM
Just had to quote you after reading your last sentence.
I have read a lot of good about scarecrow brand. I might get them. Next year Im going to be a vampire. Im gonna get a foam latex brow, the fangs and my leather jacket. Should look pretty good. Thanks for the info and help.



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