That's the most interesting procedure I've seen yet. Not a dentist or student here but recognize a nice process. I've bought an articulator and trying to determine the materials and process to go forward. Knowing which materials governs the process.
Yes it can cause harm to your finger and also the bur can come out with a high speed and can hurt you in any way possible. Handle the micromotor with responsibility
I just made that tray I used same as u used to make custom trey in 1:1 proportion but my tray looks whitish from top there are some white patches seen on its surface...what will i've to do for making both inner and outer surfaces become same pinkish in shade...plzz help....🙏 and one more that ur trey surfaces becomes so shiny and clear what will i do to get same as urs??
Those whitish patches are porosities due to more powder ratio . If you are beginner it's okay to face this difficulty because it is hard to measure 1:1 ratio in this method as it is arbitrary . By time you will learn also in the end try to cover it with bowl it will decrease the porosity and while you make the base plate in initial stage if you see porosities then adjust your ratio accordingly because if liquid is more it will flow if powder is more it will create porosities. If you have any doubt dm on dentocare.14 or mail at dentocare14@gmail.com always happy to help
Okay, that's a very normal thing that happens So there can be multiple reasons for this but one thing is shrinkage as happens with cold cure. When you make a base plate and removes it from the cast immediately after fabricating it, it tends to shrink Better if you remove it from cast then place it again on the cast for sometime or else place it in normal water and it won't shrink So next time do this thing and get back to me and comment if it gets adapted or not
Okay if you don't have micro motor then don't do it make it thick firstly then while making the base plate use carver to remove the excess from the cast . But eventually you will need the micromotor anyhow in the end for finishing it off
@@sabarish.m3297 where are gou from? If you it in india then you can visit "dentalkart" they provide micromotor at a good price and they have wide variety
@@dentocare14 I have to preserve the cast at any cost. Any way of removing would work even if it includes breaking of denture base but the cast has to be saved
If by any chance the cast have undercuts there is almost no chance to preserve it . Try keeping it in water or else just try to remove it by breaking it in pieces with the help of burs
I tried making denture base plate using Vaseline since I didn't had separating media....now it's not been able to remove ...how can I remove it ??..could u pls suggest different ways to remove
You should use cold mould seal as a separating media preferably. Now try to remove it slowly from the posterior side using sharp end of carver or wax spoon after immersed it in water for 5-7 min
@@faith286 yes you can . Just take care of only 1 thing . Don't put base plate without cast for long time. And do share videos with your friends , hopefully it will them too Best of luck👍🏻👍🏻
There are certain ways to avoid it 1. Equal amount of liquid & liquid should be poured , extra amount of liquid may result into more porous denture base 2. Cover the denture with a bowl after completion . Trick After completing the pouring add few drops of liquid and smoothen the surface and cover it with bowl
The technic is impressive. But why make this? You can have some good base in wax. This is too much work for maybe nothing. Dont forget some dentists are really bad. But your work is impressive!
Thank you so much. But the thing is in Indian Colleges, this is taught in preclinical. So that's why i made it And you have a valid point that wax is great alternative but those who are entering in the world of dentistry needs this in India
That's the most interesting procedure I've seen yet. Not a dentist or student here but recognize a nice process. I've bought an articulator and trying to determine the materials and process to go forward. Knowing which materials governs the process.
This means a lot❤️❤️
Sir why baseplate is not adapted on cast
@@dentocare14
how creative you are continue 😍
Thank you so much for appreciation. Do share with friends. Will be posting some more videos really soon. Stay connected
Nice video very informative. Keep it up and do upload more videos
Thank you so much 🥰
Very nice work
Thank you so much
Will touching the metal bur in the micromotor while its still rotating (by mistake) cause cuts?
Yes it can cause harm to your finger and also the bur can come out with a high speed and can hurt you in any way possible.
Handle the micromotor with responsibility
Thank you , could you make a video how to make a special tray with spacer and without?
Surely i will very soon
Which chapter in Phillips dental materia. Sir
How do you put the teeth on the base plate ?
Over the base plate we have to fabricate occlusal rims. You can watch the video , i have posted that video too
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I just made that tray I used same as u used to make custom trey in 1:1 proportion but my tray looks whitish from top there are some white patches seen on its surface...what will i've to do for making both inner and outer surfaces become same pinkish in shade...plzz help....🙏 and one more that ur trey surfaces becomes so shiny and clear what will i do to get same as urs??
Those whitish patches are porosities due to more powder ratio . If you are beginner it's okay to face this difficulty because it is hard to measure 1:1 ratio in this method as it is arbitrary . By time you will learn also in the end try to cover it with bowl it will decrease the porosity and while you make the base plate in initial stage if you see porosities then adjust your ratio accordingly because if liquid is more it will flow if powder is more it will create porosities. If you have any doubt dm on dentocare.14 or mail at dentocare14@gmail.com always happy to help
Even I have the same problem
So do we have to repeat it from beginning or there is any solution to it ?
Don't overuse the powder or liquid. And do cover it after you are done
How to prevent shrinkage of these denture bases
So if you don't want your denture bases to shrink then place them over the cast if you are not working on them or you can place it in normal water
Please send a link of video where you've taught how to trim from micromotor
In this video
In the end
Sir why baseplate is not adapted on cast
Okay, that's a very normal thing that happens
So there can be multiple reasons for this but one thing is shrinkage as happens with cold cure.
When you make a base plate and removes it from the cast immediately after fabricating it, it tends to shrink
Better if you remove it from cast then place it again on the cast for sometime or else place it in normal water and it won't shrink
So next time do this thing and get back to me and comment if it gets adapted or not
Don't we press it under water to avoid the compression?
You can do that but keep in mind to not let it off the cast for a longer period of time and that too without water
What to do if your base plate becomes thick how to make it thin
You can simply trim it but it's time consuming process.
@@dentocare14 it's not getting thin I tried
See if you made it with dough method it will be hard to trim tbh, either make another one or use carbide bur to trim it
How to clean the base plate from inside
How about do some Fixed and Partial Denture?
Yeah it will take some time because right now I'm working on preclinical videos only
How can i do it without trimming machine ?? Plss reply i have submission tomorrow 😢
Okay if you don't have micro motor then don't do it make it thick firstly then while making the base plate use carver to remove the excess from the cast .
But eventually you will need the micromotor anyhow in the end for finishing it off
@@dentocare14 can I do it with sandpaper?
Yes you can but it shouldn't be much thick and it will take time. You can do it in the college tomorrow it will merely take 5 minutes
@@dentocare14 we don't get chance...they are very less and people fight for it so noway
Ohk. But you can try it with sandpaper and if your senior can lend you for sometime it will work
Due to more powder or more liquid porosities will come
Agree with you
Bruh what is the name of that trimming machine and how much it is??
It is micromotor with acrylic trimming burs
Micromotor will cost you from Rs. 4000-5000 (company marathon , API, waldent) and trimming burs will be 50-70rs each
2:49 that machine bro , do you have any link for buying it
@@sabarish.m3297 where are gou from? If you it in india then you can visit "dentalkart" they provide micromotor at a good price and they have wide variety
How to remove cold cure denture base if separating media was not applied without distorting the cast?
Honestly it's next to impossible but u can give it a try by putting it in water then removing it slowly but cast will distort for sure
@@dentocare14 I have to preserve the cast at any cost. Any way of removing would work even if it includes breaking of denture base but the cast has to be saved
If by any chance the cast have undercuts there is almost no chance to preserve it .
Try keeping it in water or else just try to remove it by breaking it in pieces with the help of burs
Undercuts were blocked out. Will try and reply. Thanks
I tried making denture base plate using Vaseline since I didn't had separating media....now it's not been able to remove ...how can I remove it ??..could u pls suggest different ways to remove
You should use cold mould seal as a separating media preferably.
Now try to remove it slowly from the posterior side using sharp end of carver or wax spoon after immersed it in water for 5-7 min
My polymer syringe gets blocked idk why
Because either you dipped it in the monomer or you placed around the moisture
Bur name please
How long does the resin cure?
For cold cure it merely takes 5 minutes. But don't put it without cast it will shrink
@@dentocare14 can I put occlusal rim as soon as it sets? Watching ur vids cos I have practicals today
@@faith286 yes you can . Just take care of only 1 thing . Don't put base plate without cast for long time.
And do share videos with your friends , hopefully it will them too
Best of luck👍🏻👍🏻
Where's the spacer?
This is not a custom tray it is base plate
I am also Dental student and where are you from?
From Delhi
@@dentocare14 I am from Tamilnadu
How can we avoid porosity
There are certain ways to avoid it
1. Equal amount of liquid & liquid should be poured , extra amount of liquid may result into more porous denture base
2. Cover the denture with a bowl after completion .
Trick
After completing the pouring add few drops of liquid and smoothen the surface and cover it with bowl
And what to do with undercuts? Use real models please, to see how to avoid damaging the model.
This is ideal case but in patients i will show you how yo do it
Can I help me sir
Sure
You can always help yourself 😂😂😂
The technic is impressive.
But why make this?
You can have some good base in wax.
This is too much work for maybe nothing.
Dont forget some dentists are really bad.
But your work is impressive!
Thank you so much.
But the thing is in Indian Colleges, this is taught in preclinical.
So that's why i made it
And you have a valid point that wax is great alternative but those who are entering in the world of dentistry needs this in India
@@dentocare14 but you are dentist?
Yes I'm
Hi ji