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DR SHABEEL PN http://hi-dentfinishingschool.blogspot.com / http://www.apexiondental.com/ BORDER MOLDING

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Page 1: Border-Molding in complete denture

DR SHABEEL PNhttp://hi-dentfinishingschool.blogspot.com/

http://www.apexiondental.com/

BORDER MOLDING

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Shaping borders of impression tray

•Functional or manual manipulation of tissues

•Duplicates contour & size of vestibule

BORDER MOLDING

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Performed with Thermoplastic modeling compound

Waxes

Impression materials

BORDER MOLDING

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Remains in place during border molding procedures

TRAY WAX SPACER

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Comfortable 2-3 mm from vestibuleDry periphery of tray (Compound will not

stick to tray otherwise)

CUSTOM TRAY

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Use Bunsen Burner not Hanau Torch

Warm until it starts to droopDo not overheat – if catches fire

or boils, it will not mold properly

HEATING COMPOUND

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Apply over periphery of tray, in a thickness just slightly

narrower than the compound stick

COMPOUND APPLICATION

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Flame with a hand torch until all seams or sharp contours

have disappearedDo not melt wax spacer inside

tray

RE-SOFTEN AFTER APPLICATION

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Hold the tray upside down so that compound droops toward the depth of the vestibule

PREVENTING SLUMPING

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Temper in a water bath (135-140°F) for several seconds

Prevent burning

Hot water bath will keep compound soft for an extended period

TEMPERING COMPOUND

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Keep out of hot water bath to prevent melting

Difficult to replace tray intraorally in the same

positionResults in uneven border

molding

WAX SPACER

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Patient seated, head against headrest, mouth open & relaxed

If patient “opens wide”, commisures constrict, limiting access

PREPARE PATIENT

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Place intraorally by rotating into place

Mold by pulling on the cheeks, lips

Have patient make functional movements

INSERTING THE CUSTOM TRAY

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Chill in cold waterTrim excess over wax spacer or external material that is thicker

than 4-5 mm Clean debris from tray

AFTER REMOVAL

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Proper thicknessNo overlap

ASSESSING PERIPHERAL ROLE

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Difficult to see (opaque)Relieve tray

BURNTHROUGH

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If border is sharp or has seams, re-flame, temper and readapt

intraorallyRepeat until periphery is

completed

AFTER TRIMMING

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Don’t reduce border molding prior to final impression if:Modern low viscosity materials are used

Sufficient relief (spacer + holes)

BORDER MOLDING

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Seat tray firmly in mid-palatal area during border molding procedures

MAXILLA - SEATING THE TRAY

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Mold posterior buccal by pulling cheek down &

forward with slight circular movement

MAXILLA - CONTOURING

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Patient moves mandible side to side & opens wide

Molds the retrozygomal area

Allows for movement of coronoid process

Prevents impingement of pterygomandibular raphe

FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENTS

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Pull lip outward & downwardDo not pull to one side

MAXILLA - LABIAL FRENUM

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Labial frenum should be narrow

Buccal frenum usually broader, “V-shaped”

MAXILLA - LABIAL FRENUM

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Add compound across the top of the tray (not at the edge)

MAXILLA - POSTERIOR

BORDER

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Terminates at vibrating line and hamular notches

Mark with an indelible stickInsert tray & check visually

MAXILLA - POSTERIOR BORDER

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Relatively symmetrical

EVALUATING BORDER MOLDING

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Retentive

EVALUATING MAXILLARY BORDER MOLDING

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More difficultChanging position of the floor of the mouth

MANDIBLE

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Pull cheek upward while holding tray in placeHave patient suck cheeks inward while holding tray

in place

POSTERIOR BUCCAL AREAS

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Should be covered (at least partially) to provide a seal and comfort to the patient

RETROMOLAR PAD

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Don’t extend past EORPalpate cheek at angle of the

mandible Smooth transition between mandible &

border - not palpable

EXTERNAL OBLIQUE RIDGE

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Look for fold in vestibule

BUCCAL EXTENSION

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Distal buccal extension Patient closes against force

Activates the masseter, which will displace the compound

MASSETER MUSCLE

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Labial frenum is narrowpull lip straight up,

not as exaggerated as maxillaBuccal frena broad & “V-shaped”

MANDIBULAR FRENAL ATTACHMENTS

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Have patient touch their tongue to the corners of the mouth, to the palate and stick their tongue out of their mouth

POSTERIOR LINGUAL AREAS

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An “S” shaped lingual flange commonly results in posterior lingual area

POSTERIOR LINGUAL AREAS

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Distolingual border can extendStraight down from the retromolar pads

Anteriorly to varying degrees

Almost never angles posteriorly from retromolar pads

RETROMYLOHYOID SPACE

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Lower border at or slightly below mylohyoid ridge but not deeply

into the undercut below the ridge,

Minimizes, abrasion and discomfort

POSTERIOR LINGUAL AREAS

BuccalBuccal

AttachmentsAttachmentsTo HyoidTo Hyoid

MylohyoidMylohyoidRidgeRidge

X-section throughX-section throughMandibular ridgeMandibular ridgein 2nd Molar regionin 2nd Molar region

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Denture should not lift with normal tongue movements

POSTERIOR LINGUAL AREAS

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Patient lifts tongue to palate, to corners of mouth and sticks tongue out

Hold tray in place – denture should not lift with normal tongue movement

ANTERIOR LINGUAL