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A Technique for Border Molding in Complete Dentures Using Light-Cured

Launched by HAMA UNIVERSITY · Apr 20, 2021

Trial Information

Current as of May 25, 2025

Completed

Keywords

ClinConnect Summary

The objectives of the primary impression are to record all the areas to be covered by the intaglio surface of the dentures and the adjacent landmarks with an impression material which is accurate and incorporates the minimum tissue dis-placement.

Finally impression using custom trays with spacers of different materials and designs, But in cases of highly resorbed ridges, spacer is not used as a solid tray is easier to manage.

The border molding process is carried out before final impression. The purpose of the border molding in the manufacture of full dentures is to obtain peripheral seal...

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • Well-formed edentulous arch (well-rounded, adequate width and height)
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • Patients with undercuts Excessive ridge resorption Flabby anterior ridge Papillary hyperplasia Poor neuromuscular control. Patients having signs of inflammation, ulceration or hyperplasia

About Hama University

Hama University is a leading academic institution dedicated to advancing medical research and clinical trials aimed at improving healthcare outcomes. With a commitment to innovation and excellence, the university collaborates with multidisciplinary teams of researchers, clinicians, and industry partners to develop and evaluate novel therapies and treatment protocols. Hama University’s clinical trial efforts are characterized by rigorous scientific methodology, ethical standards, and a focus on patient-centered outcomes, positioning it as a pivotal contributor to the advancement of medical knowledge and the enhancement of community health.

Locations

Hama, , Syrian Arab Republic

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

Trial updated

Estimated completion

Not reported

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