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I can never find plastic fangs that fit my mouth properly. Here's a way to make inexpensive plastic fangs that fit your teeth and stay put.

Note: Not recommended for small children. Since these are individual fangs, rather than a full set, they are potentially a choking hazard.
 
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Step 1: Materials

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You'll need...
- low-temperature thermoplastic (a.k.a. "friendly plastic", Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene, UHMWPE). Should be able to find it at a craft store.
- denture adhesive
- a glass container
- hot (nearly boiling) water
Dusk Shadows says: Jun 14, 2012. 1:50 AM
LOL i don't need these but still for u mortals it might look cool that's why i'm saying that
This is E.P.I.C. for:
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Father Christmas says: Dec 13, 2007. 1:00 PM
Honest-to-God i cannot find this crap anywhere except the internet. any ideas?
erisraven in reply to Father ChristmasMay 1, 2011. 7:29 PM
I found it in a theatrical supply store in college, and I've seen it at the occasional craft store.
degroof (author) in reply to Father ChristmasDec 13, 2007. 1:47 PM
I'm pretty sure the "boil-and-bite" mouth guards in sporting goods stores are made of the same sort of plastic. Might be worth a look. A lot of the stuff you find in craft stores is in strips instead of pellets. Usually with the beads and costume jewelry supplies.
tofuvampire says: Oct 17, 2010. 7:42 PM
hii, to get these off of your teeth do you just pull them off?
cx420ns says: Oct 14, 2009. 11:42 AM
wow i found out about this plastic years ago and forgot about it. icouldnt find it anywhere in my area and it was before the internet was ashopping mecca. i've bought scarecrow fangs before and they're good butthis is way cheaper and way more customizable. you could even mix insome glow powder for glow in the dark fangs.
duck-lemon in reply to cx420nsOct 25, 2009. 7:00 PM
maybe try one of those mold to your mouth mouthgaurds? They sell them rather widely and imma try it myself also
Sunny124613 says: Oct 21, 2009. 6:19 PM
 wow this would be a little better if you made a 
whole mouth casting, but i guess we will just have to make-do.
darby0malley says: Oct 21, 2009. 9:23 AM
nice toof degroof
ill try this one thanks
dnarby says: May 21, 2008. 8:38 AM
Awesome. I have an audition where I have to tape myself as a vampire for HBO. If I get the gig, I'll send you a signed copy!
imrobot in reply to dnarbySep 30, 2009. 7:19 PM
just curious but, did you get it ?
dnarby in reply to imrobotSep 30, 2009. 8:47 PM
Nah, but it was fun to do anyway, tnx!
Gage987 in reply to dnarbyOct 13, 2009. 2:41 PM
what was it for?
dnarby in reply to Gage987Oct 13, 2009. 3:12 PM
HBO True Blood promo.  Dang!  (I know).

Wish me luck, I might actually finish my own no-budge movie next year, and possibly get a chance to produce another.
gjsmith2009 says: Sep 30, 2009. 4:26 PM
How much of the plastic pellets did you use? I found a free sample of "Shape Lock" on shapelock.com...It's a little over 1oz. pkg. ... Do you think this would be enough for a set of fangs? Maybe two? The hubby and I really loved your idea! Thanks!
degroof (author) in reply to gjsmith2009Sep 30, 2009. 6:36 PM
I'm not sure how much I used but I just weighed out 1 oz of pellets and I'm pretty sure that should be plenty to make 4 fangs.
young_inventor says: Apr 8, 2009. 2:13 PM
cool I'm going to need this a lot, (IM trying to make the claw that sabertooth has u know off of x men)im going to freak out the kids at school. LATERS!! :]
poser says: Feb 26, 2009. 4:42 PM
kewlio!! xD
dnarby says: May 21, 2008. 5:32 PM
Just finished a pair, took me about 3 hours and four or five attempts to get them exaaaactly like I wanted. I ended up making single teeth, bridging them, then cutting away the bridge and as much material as possible to keep it from making me lisp. I think it also took me so long because I didn't want very big fangs, but rather something 'understated', harr! It took a lot of careful carving with a razor knife (be careful, once the material hardens it's pretty tough. I ended up doing a lot of trimming to get them to fit neatly up under the gum, and also to leave a natural looking space between my teeth.
skeptikool says: May 20, 2008. 3:14 AM
For one not looking for fangs but looking for whole or partial dentures, I should think this material might offer potential. Much would depend on its hardness, but even if one were to get a few months out of a set, one probably wouldn't mind repeating the process occasionally - dental fees being what they are. It might even be a good idea to make a couple of sets at the outset. Would the "lost wax" process used in jewelry-making be useful here? I have to admit to my interest being awakened when hearing of an aged, terminally ill person receiving a $17,000(Can) bill for dental work.
PaHalloweenFreak says: Feb 6, 2008. 12:12 PM
Totally WICKED!! I can't wait to try these!! They look fabulous!! Thanks for posting it!!
demonfox says: Oct 28, 2007. 4:57 PM
Yeah, made a set of these a while back from that polymorph stuff (thank you maplin) found that rather than mess around with adhesive all night, was to also make a bridge section like you'd get on a retainer. Doesn't affect speech at all and more difficult to lose. Plus, they give a much nicer bite, as my girlfriend will testify ;-)
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Father Christmas in reply to demonfoxJan 1, 2008. 9:15 PM
i say make an instructable. the shaping is absolutely spectacular...
Pie_eata in reply to demonfoxOct 29, 2007. 7:41 AM
dude those look suite they're begging for an instructable
degroof (author) in reply to Pie_eataOct 29, 2007. 11:33 AM
I'll second that. Those are great fangs. I'd like to see how you got them shaped so nicely around the gum line.
trebory6 in reply to Pie_eataOct 29, 2007. 10:24 AM
I AGREE!
zazuu in reply to trebory6Oct 15, 2008. 7:27 PM
OMG WICKED.. its been a year.. did he make that instructable??
halfwaycrazy in reply to trebory6Feb 21, 2008. 7:12 PM
Please, yes!
trebory6 says: Oct 29, 2007. 10:17 AM
NICE INSTRUCTABLE!! I wish I had seen this earlier and maybe I would have been a Vampire for Halloween! Thanks A LOT!
Kiteman says: Oct 28, 2007. 2:29 PM
I've seen this done with a plastic called Polymorph, which fuses at 62C (143F), the temperature of a cup of coffee.

That means you can put it in your mouth more quickly, and (it is claimed), you don't need dental adhesive to fix it to your tooth, just mould it in place a few minutes before you need it to be seen.
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