No water bath required. Compound will not burn, leaving the patient without any discomfort when it is inserted directly into the mouth.
 
 


Great denture technique. Only four appointments required. On first appointment, take preliminary impression. Have lab fabricate wax rims on record bases from preliminary models.
 
 

Second appointment, take bite registration.
 
 



Send bite registration to lab
for teeth setup.

 
 
Instruct lab to trim borders
3mm from vestibule. The trial base of teeth setup will be used as your custom tray.
 
 



Third appointment, border mold periphery of trial base with teeth, then take final impression with
wash and have patient bite in
centric occlusion.

Fourth appointment, deliver dentures to patient and lightly equilibrate.
 
 
Another great use for compound stick. This technique works every time. Note: 5 unit bridge #5-9.
Abutment #'s 5, 8, and 9.
Porcelain fracture #7.
 
 



Attach crown and bridge remover to bridge with wire. Loop wire on either side of pontics and attach wire to hook of crown and bridge remover.
 
 
Apply compound directly
to abutments of bridge. The warm compound will then expand the
metal of the bridge.
 
 



One or two firm taps and bridge
pops right off. Send bridge to lab
for porcelain repair and
re-cement bridge.
 
 
Pictured is another porcelain
fracture case. Note: 4 unit bridge
with 3 abutments.
 
 



This one came off with one
firm tap. Works every time.
 
 
If you have a partial denture that rocks or is unstable, reline a distal extension in seconds.

The Dentaworx Border Molder is great for many denture repairs of broken denture bases and is very convenient to use. You'll find it has many uses in your practice that will drastically reduce procedure times!