You get what you pay for
The dentures were quite presentable on the True Ease website. I need uppers as a stopgap; I'm saving for all-on-four implants which require serious money. Two sets (Uppers and lowers) arrived from True Ease housed in a small box made from cannibalized cardboard. I guess it prepared me for the disappointment to follow, but still.... Manufactured in China, each of the two packs had that now familiar website photo emblazoned upon them. There's no doubt in my mind that the pic is intentionally misleading as the product clearly looks nothing like it. I believe True Ease advertising pushes the boundaries to the point of being a scam. The dentures are flimsy and unfit for purpose. No thought has been given to realism; they are quite obviously fake as opposed to false. The plastic is cheap and nasty; it could be recycled drink bottles for all I know. It would require a truckload of adhesive to hold them in place. I'm out of pocket $45.85 AUD, suck it up princess and move along. This could be arguably the first review of True Ease. If they exist, they're thin on the ground. My advice is spend a little bit more on something better engineered, like Easy Denture, for example.
Meanwhile: Caveat Emptor.








