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Green stick is a soft green-coloured thermoplastic tracing-stick compound that softens at 55–60 °C and is used to border-mould the peripheral seal of custom acrylic trays before secondary edentulous impressions. Dentalkart stocks tracing/green stick packs from DPI Pinnacle, Prime Dental, MDM, API and Maarc. Trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes.

Green Stick

Green Stick for Border Moulding and Peripheral Seal Recording

Green stick is a soft green-coloured thermoplastic tracing-stick compound that softens at 55–60 °C in a water bath or flame and is used to border-mould the peripheral seal of custom acrylic trays before secondary edentulous impressions. Dentalkart stocks tracing/green stick compound packs from DPI Pinnacle, Prime Dental, MDM, API and Maarc — the standard brands used in dental colleges and high-volume denture clinics across India.

Types of Green Stick (Tracing Stick) Compound

DPI green stick (classic Indian standard)

The most widely used green tracing stick in Indian dental colleges — long working time, fine border-moulding detail and easy carving on the tray flange, for example, DPI Pinnacle Tracing Stick (Green Stick).

Premium and economy stick packs

Multi-stick economy packs from Prime Dental, MDM, API and Maarc covering high-volume clinic and college needs — typically 10–15 sticks per pack at college-friendly prices, for example, Prime Dental Green Stick Compound and MDM Tracing Green Sticks.

Tracing stick for cake compound users

Compound stick format that complements the cake (Type I) impression compound workflow — softened, drawn down with a hot spatula, applied to the flange and shaped intra-orally during muscle trimming.

When Green Stick Compound Is Used

  • Border moulding of the peripheral seal of custom acrylic trays before secondary edentulous impressions
  • Recording the active vestibular extensions and posterior palatal seal
  • Muscle trimming during denture impression sequence
  • Buccal frenum and labial notch tracing
  • Stabilising stock trays in special cases before primary impression
  • Dental college teaching of the denture impression sequence (PG and BDS years)

How to Use and Choose Green Stick Compound

  1. Soften the stick in a water bath at 55–60 °C until fully plastic (preferred) — direct flame is acceptable but use a low blue flame and rotate constantly to avoid burning out plasticisers.
  2. Draw a continuous bead of softened compound along one flange segment at a time (labial, buccal, lingual, posterior palatal) — never the whole tray in one application.
  3. Seat the tray, hold under firm pressure, and have the patient perform standardised muscle movements (smile, suck, swallow, lateral tongue) for 30–60 seconds while the bead sets.
  4. Trim, smooth and re-add as needed before pickup with a secondary VPS, polyether or ZOE impression.
  5. Pick DPI for predictable performance in college and clinical settings; pick Prime Dental, MDM, API or Maarc economy packs for high-volume use.
  6. Verify the cake is fresh — old green stick becomes brittle, crumbles when drawn, and fails to record fine border detail.

Green Stick Brands at Dentalkart

Dentalkart's green stick range includes DPI (Pinnacle Tracing Stick — the classic Indian college standard), Prime Dental (Green Stick Compound), MDM (Tracing Green Sticks), API (Tracing Sticks) and Maarc (Impression Compound Sticks 1501) — covering single-stick, multi-pack and economy formats for both teaching institutions and high-volume denture clinics.

Why Buy Green Stick from Dentalkart

Every green stick pack is sourced direct from the manufacturer or authorised Indian distributor, ships with manufacturing date and expiry printed on every box, and reaches 110000+ pincodes across India with COD on most SKUs. Pair green stick with Type I impression compound cakes and matched secondary impression materials to complete the full edentulous impression workflow from one trusted catalogue serving 50,000+ dentists and dental colleges.

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Green Stick for Border Moulding and Peripheral Seal Recording

Green stick is a soft green-coloured thermoplastic tracing-stick compound that softens at 55–60 °C in a water bath or flame and is used to border-mould the peripheral seal of custom acrylic trays before secondary edentulous impressions. Dentalkart stocks tracing/green stick compound packs from DPI Pinnacle, Prime Dental, MDM, API and Maarc — the standard brands used in dental colleges and high-volume denture clinics across India.

Types of Green Stick (Tracing Stick) Compound

DPI green stick (classic Indian standard)

The most widely used green tracing stick in Indian dental colleges — long working time, fine border-moulding detail and easy carving on the tray flange, for example, DPI Pinnacle Tracing Stick (Green Stick).

Premium and economy stick packs

Multi-stick economy packs from Prime Dental, MDM, API and Maarc covering high-volume clinic and college needs — typically 10–15 sticks per pack at college-friendly prices, for example, Prime Dental Green Stick Compound and MDM Tracing Green Sticks.

Tracing stick for cake compound users

Compound stick format that complements the cake (Type I) impression compound workflow — softened, drawn down with a hot spatula, applied to the flange and shaped intra-orally during muscle trimming.

When Green Stick Compound Is Used

  • Border moulding of the peripheral seal of custom acrylic trays before secondary edentulous impressions
  • Recording the active vestibular extensions and posterior palatal seal
  • Muscle trimming during denture impression sequence
  • Buccal frenum and labial notch tracing
  • Stabilising stock trays in special cases before primary impression
  • Dental college teaching of the denture impression sequence (PG and BDS years)

How to Use and Choose Green Stick Compound

  1. Soften the stick in a water bath at 55–60 °C until fully plastic (preferred) — direct flame is acceptable but use a low blue flame and rotate constantly to avoid burning out plasticisers.
  2. Draw a continuous bead of softened compound along one flange segment at a time (labial, buccal, lingual, posterior palatal) — never the whole tray in one application.
  3. Seat the tray, hold under firm pressure, and have the patient perform standardised muscle movements (smile, suck, swallow, lateral tongue) for 30–60 seconds while the bead sets.
  4. Trim, smooth and re-add as needed before pickup with a secondary VPS, polyether or ZOE impression.
  5. Pick DPI for predictable performance in college and clinical settings; pick Prime Dental, MDM, API or Maarc economy packs for high-volume use.
  6. Verify the cake is fresh — old green stick becomes brittle, crumbles when drawn, and fails to record fine border detail.

Green Stick Brands at Dentalkart

Dentalkart's green stick range includes DPI (Pinnacle Tracing Stick — the classic Indian college standard), Prime Dental (Green Stick Compound), MDM (Tracing Green Sticks), API (Tracing Sticks) and Maarc (Impression Compound Sticks 1501) — covering single-stick, multi-pack and economy formats for both teaching institutions and high-volume denture clinics.

Why Buy Green Stick from Dentalkart

Every green stick pack is sourced direct from the manufacturer or authorised Indian distributor, ships with manufacturing date and expiry printed on every box, and reaches 110000+ pincodes across India with COD on most SKUs. Pair green stick with Type I impression compound cakes and matched secondary impression materials to complete the full edentulous impression workflow from one trusted catalogue serving 50,000+ dentists and dental colleges.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

What is dental green stick used for?

Dental green stick is used to border-mould the peripheral seal of custom acrylic trays before secondary edentulous impressions. The softened green compound is drawn along the tray flange, seated intra-orally, and trimmed by standardised muscle movements (smile, suck, swallow, lateral tongue) to record the active vestibular extensions and posterior palatal seal accurately.

How do I soften green stick compound?

You soften green stick compound in a thermostatically controlled water bath at 55–60 °C. Direct flame is acceptable but use a low blue flame and rotate constantly to avoid burning out the resin plasticisers, which leaves the compound brittle and short-flowing. Water-bath softening is the safest and most uniform method for teaching and clinical use.

What is the difference between green stick and impression compound cake?

The difference between green stick and impression compound cake is form and indication. Green stick is a thin tracing stick used to border-mould the peripheral seal of custom trays one flange segment at a time. Cake compound (Type I) is a bulk 40 g cake used for primary edentulous impressions in stock perforated trays — different chairside roles in the same workflow.

Why is green stick green?

Green stick is green because of a chlorophyll-related vegetable colourant traditionally added to differentiate it from red impression compound cake at chairside. The colour has no chemical role — the thermoplastic resin, wax, stearic acid and filler matrix is otherwise similar to Type I cake compound, just formulated softer and drawn into stick form.

Are the green stick compounds on Dentalkart genuine with valid expiry?

Yes, every green stick pack on Dentalkart is genuine with valid expiry. All DPI, Prime Dental, MDM, API and Maarc tracing sticks are sourced direct from the manufacturer or authorised Indian distributor and ship with the original lot number, manufacturing date and expiry printed on every sealed box.

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