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  1. University of Dental Medicine Mandalay
  2. Department of Prosthodontics

Effect of different border molding materials on the retention of mandibular complete denture base

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Title Effect of different border molding materials on the retention of mandibular complete denture base
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Publication date 2020-11-22
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Thu Aung
Phyu Phyu Kyaw
Aung Win
Shwe Hlaing
Ko Ko
Description
The history of complete denture impression procedures has been largely influenced by the development of new impression materials and techniques. There are various researches for achieving an optimum impression in different ways by different researchers. The problem of retention still plays a main challenging role in mandibular complete denture construction. The aim of this study was to compare the retention of mandibular complete denture bases made by using different border molding materials such as heavy body rubber base, medium body rubber base and modeling compound stick.
Fifteen mandibular completely edentulous patients were selected and three types of border molding impression were made for each patient. First, border molding with heavy body rubber base and final wash impression were made with light body rubber base. For the second, border molding was done using medium body rubber base followed by light body rubber base final wash. Finally, the third impression was made using modeling compound stick for border molding followed by zinc oxide eugenol impression paste for final wash. Three stone master casts were obtained for each patient and three denture bases were fabricated with heat cured acrylic resin. Then, retentive forces were measured after border molding, after final wash impression and on the resultant denture bases.
The results revealed that no statistically significance at (p value > 0.05) among three border molding materials. But denture base made by using medium body rubber base showed the highest mean value (2.227 kgf) of retention followed by that of heavy body rubber base, while that of modeling compound stick showed the lowest mean value. However, on clinical examination, the retention obtained by the three materials was acceptable in fabrication of complete denture for patients.
Aung T, Kyaw PP, Win A, Hlaing S, Ko K. Effect of different border molding materials on the retention of mandibular complete denture base: Border molding material on retention of denture. J Clin Dent Rel Res [Internet]. 2020Nov.22;1(1):19-26. Available from: http://www.jcdrr-udmm.com/jcdrr/article/view/19
Keywords
border molding, complete edentulism, mandibular complete denture, retention
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