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ISOLATION OF THE OPERATIVE
             &
     ENDODONTIC FIELD


                  Presentedby,
             KallolPramanik, Final yr
Operative dentistry can not be
 expressed properly unless the
moisture in the mouth is properly
            controlled
The goals of operative field
       isolation are

      Moisture control
        Retraction
      Harm prevention
Following components of oral environment
      need to be controlled during operative
                   procedure
   Saliva
   Tongue
   Mandible
   Lips & cheek
   Gingival tissue
   Buccal & lingual vestibule
   Floor of the mouth
   Adjacent teeth and restoration
   Respiratory moisture
Advantages
Patient related:                  Operator related:
A. Provides comfort to the        A. A dry clean operative field
    patient                       B. Infection control
B. Protect patients from          C. Increased accessibility to
    swallowing or aspirating         operative site
    foreign bodies                D. Improved properties of
C. Protect patients soft             dental materials
    tissues by retracting them.   E. Improved visibility & less
                                     fogging of mirror
                                  F. Prevents contamination of
                                     tooth preparation.
Materials can be used
1.   Rubber Dam
2.   Cotton rolls & cellulose wafers
3.   Throat shields
4.   High volume evacuators & saliva ejector
5.   Mirror & evacuator tip retractor
6.   Mouth props
7.   Air Water syringe
8.   Cheek retractor
9.   Drugs
Rubber Dam Isolation
In 1864, S.C.Barnum, a NY city dentist
 introduced the rubber dam.
It is a flat thin sheet of latex/non-latex that is
 held by a clamp and a frame, that is preferred
 to allow the tooth/teeth to protrude through
 the perforations, while all other teeth are
 covered.
Rubber Dam Isolation
             Advantage                            Disadvantage
A.   Act as a raincoat for the tooth.    A. Takes time to be applied.
B.   Complete,long term moisture         B. Communication with the patient
     control.                               can be difficult.
C.   Maximizes access and visibility.
                                         C. Incorrect use may damage
D.   Clean dry field while working.         porcelain crowns/gingival
E.   Protect lips,cheeks & tongue by        tissues.
     keeping them aside.
                                         D. Insecure clamps can be
F.   Prevents accidental swallowing or
                                            swallowed or aspirated.
     aspiration of foreign bodies.
G.   Improves the properties of dental
     materials
Rubber Dam Isolation
Contraindication
 Asthmatic patients.
 Allergic to latex
 Mouth breathers
 Extremely malpositioned teeth
 Third molar (in some cases)
Armamentarium
 Rubber dam sheet.
 Rubber dam clamps.
 Rubber dam forceps.
 Rubber dam frame.
 Rubber dam punch.
Accessories
 Lubricant/Petroleum jelly.
 Dental floss.
 Rubber dam Napkin.
Rubber Dam Sheet
 It is made of latex or non-latex.
 Available in 2 sizes- ❶ 5”*5”
                        ❷ 6”*6”
 New material should be used.
 Available in varying thickness.
 Light and dark sheets are available for colour contrast.
 Has a shiny & dull side, dull side will be facing the
  occlusal side.
Rubber Dam Frame
The rubber dam frame maintains the border
 of the dam in position.
Support the edges of the rubber dam.
Retract the soft tissues.
Available in metal and plastic.
Rubber Dam Punch
 Rubber dam punch is used to make the holes in
  the sheet through which the teeth can be
  isolated.
 The working end is designed with a plunger on
  one side and a wheel on other side.
 This wheel has holes of different sizes on the flat
  surface facing the plunger.
 The punch must produce a clean cut every time.
Rubber Dam Punch
Rubber Dam Clamps
These are used to secure the dam to the
 teeth, that are to be isolated.
These also minimally retract the gingiva
Subdivided into >Winged
                  >Wingless
Rubber Dam Clamps




Clamps without wings         Clamps with wings
Rubber Dam Template
It is an inked rubber stamp which helps in
 marking the dots on the sheet according to
 position of the tooth.
Holes should be punched according to arch
 and missing teeth.
Rubber Dam Template
Accessories
• Dental Floss: It is used as flossing agent for
  rubber dam in tight contact areas.
• Rubber Dam napkin: This is a sheet of absorbent
  material placed between the rubber dam and
  skin.
• Lubricant: A lubricant is applied in the area of
  punch holes facilitates the passing of dam septa
  through proximal contacts.
Application of Rubber Dam
1. Testing & lubricating the proximal
               contacts
2.Punching the holes
3.Lubricating the dam
4.Selecting the retainer
5.Testing the retainers stability &
            retaintion
6.Positioning the dam over the
            retainer
7.Applying the napkin
8.Attaching the frame
9.Applying the anterior anchor
10.Passing the septa through the
            contacts
11.Invert the dam interproximally
12.Inverting the dam Faciolingually
13.Confirming a properly placed
         rubber dam
14.Checking for access & visibility
15.Inserting the wedges(optional)
Removal of Rubber Dam
1.Cutting the septa
2.Remove the clamps
3.Remove the dam
4.Wiping the lips
5.Massage the tissue
6.Examining the dam
Cotton rolls
• Cotton rolls, gauze & cellulose wafers
  absorbents are helpful for short period of
  isolation of the teeth especially where rubber
  dam application is not possible.
• Usually placed in buccal & lingual sulcus
  specially where salivary gland ducts exit, to as
  to absorb saliva.
Throat Shield
• Throat shield is important specially when the
  maxillary tooth is being treated.
• An unfold gauze is stretched over the tongue
  and posterior part of the mouth.
• Avoid aspiration of restorations.
High volume evacuators & saliva
               ejector
• It is used to remove water from airrotor with
  high suction speed.
• Also helps in retracting the soft tissues.
Mirror & evacuator tip retractor
• A secondary function of the mirror and
  evacuator tip is to retract the cheek, lip &
  tongue
Mouth prop
• Mouth prop is also used to establish &
  maintain a suitable mouth opening, thus help
  in tooth preparation of posterior tooth.
• It is placed on the opposite to treatment side.
• Provides sufficient mouth opening for longer
  times.
Cheek retractor
• They are used to expand the mouth opening.
• This is usually use when working on the
  gingival border of upper & lower front teeth
  and for the adjustment of orthodontic bands.
Air water syringe
• By air water syringe an air blast can be useful
  to dry tooth and soft tissue during
  examination or used during procedure.
Drugs
• The use of drugs to control salivation is rarely
  indicated in restorative therapy, and is
  generally limited to atropine.
• Contraindicated for nursing mothers, and
  patients with glaucoma.
By all these we can achieve a moisture
 free mouth for better operative and
         endodontic procedure.
References:
 Sturdevant’s Art and Science of Operative
 Dentistry
 Grossman’s Endodontic practice
 Textbook of Operative Dentistry
 Pickard’s manual of Operative Dentistry
 Internet
A special thanks to Department of Operative
    Dentistry & Endodontics, HIDSAR for
   providing me the opportunity of giving
                  seminar.
THANK YOU

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Isolation of the operative & endodontic field

  • 1. ISOLATION OF THE OPERATIVE & ENDODONTIC FIELD Presentedby, KallolPramanik, Final yr
  • 2. Operative dentistry can not be expressed properly unless the moisture in the mouth is properly controlled
  • 3. The goals of operative field isolation are Moisture control Retraction Harm prevention
  • 4. Following components of oral environment need to be controlled during operative procedure  Saliva  Tongue  Mandible  Lips & cheek  Gingival tissue  Buccal & lingual vestibule  Floor of the mouth  Adjacent teeth and restoration  Respiratory moisture
  • 5. Advantages Patient related: Operator related: A. Provides comfort to the A. A dry clean operative field patient B. Infection control B. Protect patients from C. Increased accessibility to swallowing or aspirating operative site foreign bodies D. Improved properties of C. Protect patients soft dental materials tissues by retracting them. E. Improved visibility & less fogging of mirror F. Prevents contamination of tooth preparation.
  • 6. Materials can be used 1. Rubber Dam 2. Cotton rolls & cellulose wafers 3. Throat shields 4. High volume evacuators & saliva ejector 5. Mirror & evacuator tip retractor 6. Mouth props 7. Air Water syringe 8. Cheek retractor 9. Drugs
  • 7. Rubber Dam Isolation In 1864, S.C.Barnum, a NY city dentist introduced the rubber dam. It is a flat thin sheet of latex/non-latex that is held by a clamp and a frame, that is preferred to allow the tooth/teeth to protrude through the perforations, while all other teeth are covered.
  • 8. Rubber Dam Isolation Advantage Disadvantage A. Act as a raincoat for the tooth. A. Takes time to be applied. B. Complete,long term moisture B. Communication with the patient control. can be difficult. C. Maximizes access and visibility. C. Incorrect use may damage D. Clean dry field while working. porcelain crowns/gingival E. Protect lips,cheeks & tongue by tissues. keeping them aside. D. Insecure clamps can be F. Prevents accidental swallowing or swallowed or aspirated. aspiration of foreign bodies. G. Improves the properties of dental materials
  • 9. Rubber Dam Isolation Contraindication  Asthmatic patients.  Allergic to latex  Mouth breathers  Extremely malpositioned teeth  Third molar (in some cases)
  • 10. Armamentarium  Rubber dam sheet.  Rubber dam clamps.  Rubber dam forceps.  Rubber dam frame.  Rubber dam punch. Accessories  Lubricant/Petroleum jelly.  Dental floss.  Rubber dam Napkin.
  • 11. Rubber Dam Sheet  It is made of latex or non-latex.  Available in 2 sizes- ❶ 5”*5” ❷ 6”*6”  New material should be used.  Available in varying thickness.  Light and dark sheets are available for colour contrast.  Has a shiny & dull side, dull side will be facing the occlusal side.
  • 12. Rubber Dam Frame The rubber dam frame maintains the border of the dam in position. Support the edges of the rubber dam. Retract the soft tissues. Available in metal and plastic.
  • 13. Rubber Dam Punch  Rubber dam punch is used to make the holes in the sheet through which the teeth can be isolated.  The working end is designed with a plunger on one side and a wheel on other side.  This wheel has holes of different sizes on the flat surface facing the plunger.  The punch must produce a clean cut every time.
  • 15. Rubber Dam Clamps These are used to secure the dam to the teeth, that are to be isolated. These also minimally retract the gingiva Subdivided into >Winged >Wingless
  • 16. Rubber Dam Clamps Clamps without wings Clamps with wings
  • 17. Rubber Dam Template It is an inked rubber stamp which helps in marking the dots on the sheet according to position of the tooth. Holes should be punched according to arch and missing teeth.
  • 19. Accessories • Dental Floss: It is used as flossing agent for rubber dam in tight contact areas. • Rubber Dam napkin: This is a sheet of absorbent material placed between the rubber dam and skin. • Lubricant: A lubricant is applied in the area of punch holes facilitates the passing of dam septa through proximal contacts.
  • 21. 1. Testing & lubricating the proximal contacts
  • 25. 5.Testing the retainers stability & retaintion
  • 26. 6.Positioning the dam over the retainer
  • 30. 10.Passing the septa through the contacts
  • 31. 11.Invert the dam interproximally
  • 32. 12.Inverting the dam Faciolingually
  • 33. 13.Confirming a properly placed rubber dam
  • 34. 14.Checking for access & visibility
  • 43. Cotton rolls • Cotton rolls, gauze & cellulose wafers absorbents are helpful for short period of isolation of the teeth especially where rubber dam application is not possible. • Usually placed in buccal & lingual sulcus specially where salivary gland ducts exit, to as to absorb saliva.
  • 44. Throat Shield • Throat shield is important specially when the maxillary tooth is being treated. • An unfold gauze is stretched over the tongue and posterior part of the mouth. • Avoid aspiration of restorations.
  • 45. High volume evacuators & saliva ejector • It is used to remove water from airrotor with high suction speed. • Also helps in retracting the soft tissues.
  • 46. Mirror & evacuator tip retractor • A secondary function of the mirror and evacuator tip is to retract the cheek, lip & tongue
  • 47. Mouth prop • Mouth prop is also used to establish & maintain a suitable mouth opening, thus help in tooth preparation of posterior tooth. • It is placed on the opposite to treatment side. • Provides sufficient mouth opening for longer times.
  • 48. Cheek retractor • They are used to expand the mouth opening. • This is usually use when working on the gingival border of upper & lower front teeth and for the adjustment of orthodontic bands.
  • 49. Air water syringe • By air water syringe an air blast can be useful to dry tooth and soft tissue during examination or used during procedure.
  • 50. Drugs • The use of drugs to control salivation is rarely indicated in restorative therapy, and is generally limited to atropine. • Contraindicated for nursing mothers, and patients with glaucoma.
  • 51. By all these we can achieve a moisture free mouth for better operative and endodontic procedure.
  • 52. References: Sturdevant’s Art and Science of Operative Dentistry Grossman’s Endodontic practice Textbook of Operative Dentistry Pickard’s manual of Operative Dentistry Internet
  • 53. A special thanks to Department of Operative Dentistry & Endodontics, HIDSAR for providing me the opportunity of giving seminar.