Is The Hidone Denture Set legit or scam? It promises an advanced customized full denture set for perfect, affordable smile makeover.
Well — I hate to break it to you, but it’s another cheap, misleading scam like the Spotify Song Reviewer Job scam I exposed lately.
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About Hidone Denture Set Scam
These ads claim to sell flexible, silicone-lined, or soft clip-on dentures you can wear comfortably, chew with, and instantly improve your smile. The pictures look amazing — neat, natural-looking teeth with a secure fit.
But the reality is nothing like what’s advertised.
These fake denture sets are sold under a bunch of different brand names through shady websites like:
- curvegudian.com (Hidone)
- tastydaiyssmm.top (Smile HZA)
- shanputers.com (Hisdone)
- seacreeze.com (SmileFitPro™)
- breezyhorizon.com (LOVILDS™ Silicone Lined Denture Set)
- kranicer.com (bikenda™ silicone denture set)
- mlnfurw.com (BQYOOM™ Adsorptive Denture)
- tentcode.com (Glidewellpd™ – Premium Denture)
- joyiron.com (HZA™ Advanced Customized Full Denture Set)
And honestly, there are even more out there.
They also mimic those clip-on veneer ads you’ve probably seen — selling you C-h-i-n-e-s-e knockoff junk with a DIY kit that’s utterly useless.

What Really Happens When You Order
Once you place your order (usually listed for around $69), several things go wrong:
- You get overcharged. Many people report being charged double — $140 or more without warning.
- Shipping takes 3 weeks or longer. And surprise — your package comes from Wuhan, China.
- What arrives is pure trash.
- It’s nothing like the ad pictures.
- It’s a 2-inch chunk of plastic teeth attached to a cheap front gum piece.
- The backside is completely bare.
- A bag of white plastic beads you’re expected to “mold” at home.
- The plastic feels thin, sharp, uncomfortable, and impossible to wear.
- You can’t chew with it. You can’t talk with it. You can barely fit it in your mouth.
Refunds? Forget about it.
The moment you try, the company either ghosts you or falsely claims to have refunded you when they haven’t.
Hidone Denture Set Customer Complaints
Here’s what real, angry buyers have been saying:
“They said it would be $69 yet I was charged over $140. I have spoken to my bank and filed a dispute. The company says it gave me a full refund… I got what they showed originally, but I have sent 25 pictures and screenshots to the bank. Hopefully, I get the rest back. Basically, it’s 2 inches of plastic teeth with a front plastic gum. Nothing on the backside and a bunch of white plastic beads in a bag. The box shows what it’s supposed to look like. Mine came from Joyiron. Lesson learned big time.”
And another:
“I only ordered mine due to the reviews. This world is so corrupt, I am sure people are being paid to provide good reviews because none of them could possibly be true. Lesson learned — not buying anything again on Facebook.”
Fake Reviews & Paid Promotions
One of the worst parts of this scam is the fake positive reviews plastered all over Facebook comment sections and product pages. These are either paid promoters or bots leaving glowing comments to trick you into trusting a product that’s absolute junk.
It’s a setup — and far too many people are falling for it.
How to Protect Yourself
If you’re tempted by one of these ads (I get it — we all crave a better smile sometimes), here’s how to stay safe:
- Never order dental products from random ads on Facebook or Instagram.
- Google the product first — you’ll likely find complaints.
- Stick to your dentist or reputable dental retailers.
- Report suspicious ads when you see them.
Final Thoughts
Mama, I get it. Life gets busy. We don’t have time for dentist visits, and those picture-perfect smile ads are tempting. But this Hidone denture scam and its copycat brands are nothing but overpriced, uncomfortable, plastic junk you’ll regret buying.
Consider this your warning — and please, share this with a friend before they waste their hard-earned money on this nonsense.
Lesson learned, big time. ❤️