25 The Chronicles Of Stomatology Vol.2 Issue 1 Jan-Mar, 2022 The maxillary and mandibular occlusal rims were articulated and putty index was made using addition silicone putty (Zhermack elite P&P Putty Addition Silicone, Badia Polesine, Italy) for the lower compound rims to recover the occlusal rims in wax. [Fig. 5(A)] The base and the catalyst were hand-mixed in an equal ratio and adapted to the facial and lingual surfaces of lower compound rims seated on its casts without covering the occlusal surface. After complete set, the impression material was carefully removed from the compound rims. The denture contours was now permanently registered in these putty indices. The impression compound was then eliminated down to the bare acrylic resin. [Fig. 5(B)] The putty index was carefully placed back on the record base in its original position and sealed with baseplate wax to prevent leakage. The baseplate wax was gradually melted and poured into the index through the space between the labial and lingual indices on the occlusal surface. [Fig. 5(C)] When the index was opened, a hard wax duplicate of the low fusing compound was retrieved. Thus, the lower wax occlusal rims were formed. The teeth arrangement was completed using the index as a guide for positioning in the neutral zone. [Fig. 5(D)] Fig. 4. Functional movements recorded in the mandibular occlusal rim using admix material