🕷️ Get ready to sink your teeth into Halloween fun!
This life-size dental acrylic resin teeth prop is designed for Halloween enthusiasts and prop builders, offering a realistic and durable solution for creating spine-chilling decorations and costumes.
V**O
Perfect size and realistic
Needed 1:1 realistic teeth for my life-size Terminator bust and these worked perfectly!
B**P
Great set of choppers!
These were perfect for enhancing my Halloween skeleton prop. Mr. Bones has a great new set of choppers!
A**Y
Wow! Awesome!
These are so real looking. Some I will add to skulls others I will put into a bowl of blood for our annual Haunted House.
S**S
Good size choppers for a Lindberg Halloween skull
Perfect size and color for the Lindberg skull model if you're planning a Halloween project. Slightly larger than average adult teeth, but not clownish or cartoony. Realistic coloring is far less yellow than photos show.The two front incisors are a bit wide and "paddle shaped" at the ends, so a bit of light sanding may be required for a perfect fit. Epoxy or hot glue required, as I could not get model glues to hold them. The tooth backs are not flat and most are unevenly shaped at the root end. Some tutorials recommend drilling the skull, but I found the teeth are then too short.Building a temporary support with the included wax made the process easy and reposition-able.
A**R
Nice quality!
I used these in a mummy character prop I made for Halloween! They look so natural and saved me alot of time I would've spent sculpting. Definitely worth the price!
�**�
Remarkably realistic for the low price
Frankly, I was pretty surprised when I first opened the package of these prop teeth. My expectations were that they would just be a bit better than those cheap plastic teeth that are packaged for sale in the Halloween section of our local stores. As it turns out, though, they are amazingly realistic, with a natural-looking translucency...not at all plastic-looking. They're made of resin and are a natural tooth color (off-white) with darker shading near the root end. My intent is to use them for some creepy zombie-head building for next Halloween; so I'll probably darken the root even more to make them look decayed.
K**R
Recommend
Used for a Monster Book prop. Shaped jaw/gums with polymer clay, inserted the teeth, and baked per clay instructions. Came out exactly as expected - no problems at all. All the kids loved the book with the teeth!!!! Used spares as Halloween teeth in a jar prop which also went over well.
A**R
Uncle Larry
They work great as replacement teeth. My Uncle Larry lost four of his teeth in a bar brawl off of Confederate Road so we slapped some of these in place and there you have it! Better than the old ones! Now they only fall out half the time!
Trustpilot
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