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This study introduces a new, recyclable "Preformed boxing appliance" for dental impressions. This method significantly reduces procedure time and costs compared to traditional heat-intensive techniques.

Keywords:
Beading and boxingBorder moldingRecyclable beading materialSecondary impression

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Area of Science:

  • Dental materials science
  • Prosthodontics
  • Impression techniques

Background:

  • Conventional beading and boxing methods are time-consuming.
  • Heat application in traditional methods can distort impression materials.
  • Existing materials are often disposable and not recyclable.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To reduce time and cost in dental beading and boxing procedures.
  • To introduce a recyclable beading material.
  • To evaluate a novel "Preformed boxing appliance" for secondary impressions.

Main Methods:

  • A "Preformed boxing appliance" with moldable clay was utilized for beading.
  • The appliance featured 3 studs for supporting the secondary impression.
  • Dental cast was poured using the new appliance.

Main Results:

  • The entire procedure duration was significantly reduced compared to conventional methods.
  • The use of a recyclable material was demonstrated.
  • The appliance effectively supported the secondary impression for casting.

Conclusions:

  • The "Preformed boxing appliance" offers a faster, cost-effective, and recyclable alternative.
  • This method avoids heat distortion issues associated with conventional techniques.
  • The appliance is suitable for beading secondary impressions in prosthodontics.