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RUBBER DAM ISOLATION
DEPT OF CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY
AND ENDODONTICS
BY
AMRUTA. R. NAIR
FINAL YEAR BDS
Definition :
Rubber dam can be defined as a flat thin sheet of latex/non-latex that
is held by a clamp and frame which is perforated to show the
tooth/teeth to protrude through the perforations while all other teeth
are covered and protected by sheet.
 Used to isolate a tooth or teeth from the oral environment and to
prevent migration of fluids or foreign objects into or out of the
operative field
 Providing a dry, visible and clean operative field
 1864, New York City – S.C Barnum, introduced rubber dam
GOALS OF ISOLATION
Moisture control
Retraction and
access
Harm prevention
ADVANTAGES OF USING A RUBBER DAM
• Helps in improving accessibility and visibility of the
working area
• Gives a clean and dry aseptic field while working
• Protects lips, cheeks, tongue by keeping them out of
the way
• Helps to avoid unnecessary contamination through
infection control
• Protects the patient from inhalation or ingestion of
instruments and medicaments
• Helps in keeping the saliva free while performing a
root canal so that the tooth does not get
decontaminated by bacteria present in saliva
• Improves the efficiency of the treatment
• Limits bacterial laden splash and splatter of saliva
and blood
• Potentially improves the properties of dental
materials
• Provides protection of patient and dentist
DISADVANTAGES :
 Takes time to apply
 Communication with patient can be difficult
 Incorrect use may damage porcelain crowns/crown
margins/traumatize gingival tissues
 Insecure clamps can be swallowed or aspirated
CONTRAINDICATIONS :
 Asthmatic patients
 Allergy to latex
 Mouth breathers
 Extremely malpositioned tooth
 Third molar cases
RUBBER DAM
EQUIPMENT
Rubber dam
clamps Rubber dam
forceps
Rubber dam
sheet
Rubber dam
frame Rubber dam
punch
RUBBER DAM SHEET
 Rubber dam sheet is normally available in size 5x5 or
6x6 squares in green or black color
 It is available in three thicknesses, i.e. light, medium
and heavy
RUBBER DAM CLAMPS
• Rubber dam clamps, to hold the rubber dam
onto the tooth are available in different shapes
and sizes
• Clamps mainly serve two functions :
1) They anchor the rubber dam to the tooth
2) Help in retracting the gingiva
CLASSIFICATION OF RUBBER DAM CLAMPS
 On the basis of jaw design :
1) Bland 2) Retentive
 On the basis of material used :
1) Metallic 2) Nonmetallic/plastic
Both the clamps are further subdivided into winged and wingless
BLAND
CLAMPS
•Usually identified by the jaws, which
are flat and point directly towards
each other
•They can be used in fully erupted
tooth where cervical constriction
prevents clamp from slipping off
the tooth
•Provides retention by providing
four-point contact with the tooth
RETENTIVE
CLAMPS
RUBBER DAM FRAME
• It supports the edges of rubber dam
• They are available in either metal or
plastic
• It improves accessibility to the
isolated
RUBBER DAM FORCEPS
• Used to carry the clamp to the tooth
• They are designed to spread the two
working ends of the forceps apart
when the handles are squeezed
together
RUBBER DAM PUNCH
• Used to make the holes in the rubber sheet
through which the teeth can be isolated
• The working end is designed with a plunger
on one side and a wheel on the other side
RUBBER DAM TEMPLATE
• 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 ACCESSORIES
• Lubricant or petroleum jelly : Usually applied on the undersurface
• of the dam and it is helpful when the rubber sheet is being applied
• to the teeth
• Dental floss: Used as flossing agent for rubber dam in tight contact
• areas
• Wedjets : Some wedjets are required to support the dam
RUBBER DAM NAPKIN
• A sheet of absorbent materials usually placed between the rubber sheet and
soft tissues
• Generally not recommended for isolation of single tooth
RECENT MODIFICATIONS IN THE
DESIGNS OF RUBBER DAM
• Natural latex dam with prepunched
hole and built-in white frame
• Made up of stretchable and tear-
resistant, medium guage latex material
INSTI-
DAM
• Preframed rubber dam
• Easy to place and saves time for both
patient as well as doctor
HANDIDAM
• It doesnot require a frameDRY DAM
PLACEMENT OF RUBBER DAM
Before placement of rubber dam, following
procedures should be done:
 Thorough prophylaxis of the oral cavity
 Check contacts with dental floss
 Check for any rough contact areas
 Anesthetize the gingiva if required
 Rinse and dry the operated field
METHODS OF RUBBER DAM PLACEMENT
Method I : Clamp placed before rubber dam:
 Select an appropriate clamp according to the tooth size
 Tie a floss to clamp bow and place clamp on the tooth
 Larger holes are required in this technique as rubber dam has to be
stretched over the clamp. Usually two or three overlapping holes are made.
Method II : Placement of rubber dam and clamp together:
 Select an appropriate clamp according to tooth anatomy
 Tie a floss around the clamp and check the stability
 Punch the hole in rubber dam sheet
 Clamp is held with clamp forceps and its wings are inserted into the
punched hole
 Both clamp and rubber dam are carried to the oral cavity and clamp is
tensed to stretch the hole
 Both clamp and rubber dam is advanced over the crown. First, jaw of
clamp is tilted to the lingual side to lie on the gingival margin of
lingual side
 After this, the jaw of clamp is positioned on buccal side
 After seating the clamp, again check stability of clamp
 Remove the forceps from the clamp
 Now, release the rubber sheet from wings to lie around the cervical
margin of the tooth
METHOD III : Split dam technique:
 Rubber dam is placed to isolate the tooth without the use of rubber
dam clamp
 Two overlapping holes are punched in the dam
 Dam is stretched over the tooth to be treated and over the adjacent
tooth on each side
 Edge of rubber dam is carefully teased through the contacts of distal
side of adjacent teeth
INDICATIONS:
• To isolate anterior teeth
• When there is insufficient crown structure
• When isolation of teeth wit porcelain crown is required
• Dam is placed without using clamp
MANAGEMENT OF DIFFICULT CASES
 Malpositioned teeth
 Extensive loss of coronal tissue
 Crown with poor retentive shape
 Teeth with porcelain crowns
 Leakage
REMOVAL OF RUBBER DAM
• Before the rubber dam is removed, use water syringe and high volume
evacuator to flush out all debris that collected during the procedure
• Cut away tied thread from the neck of the teeth. Stretch the rubber dam
facially and pull the septal rubber away from the gingival tissue and the
tooth
• Protect underlying soft tissue by placing a fingertip beneath the septum
• Free the dam from the interproximal space, but leave the rubber dam
over the anterior and posterior anchor teeth
CONTD…
• Use the clamp forceps to remove the clamp
• Once the retainer is removed, release the dam from the anchor tooth and
remove the dam and frame simultaneously
• Wipe the patient’s mouth, lips, and chin with a tissue or gauze to prevent
saliva from getting on the patient’s face
• Check for any missing fragment after procedure
• If a fragment of the rubber dam is found missing, inspect interproximal
area because pieces of the rubber dam left under the free gingiva can result
in gingival irritation
REFERENCES
 TEXTBOOK OF ENDODONTICS,
NISHA GARG
(THIRD EDITION)
Rubber dam isolation

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Rubber dam isolation

  • 1. RUBBER DAM ISOLATION DEPT OF CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY AND ENDODONTICS BY AMRUTA. R. NAIR FINAL YEAR BDS
  • 2. Definition : Rubber dam can be defined as a flat thin sheet of latex/non-latex that is held by a clamp and frame which is perforated to show the tooth/teeth to protrude through the perforations while all other teeth are covered and protected by sheet.  Used to isolate a tooth or teeth from the oral environment and to prevent migration of fluids or foreign objects into or out of the operative field  Providing a dry, visible and clean operative field  1864, New York City – S.C Barnum, introduced rubber dam
  • 3. GOALS OF ISOLATION Moisture control Retraction and access Harm prevention
  • 4. ADVANTAGES OF USING A RUBBER DAM • Helps in improving accessibility and visibility of the working area • Gives a clean and dry aseptic field while working • Protects lips, cheeks, tongue by keeping them out of the way • Helps to avoid unnecessary contamination through infection control • Protects the patient from inhalation or ingestion of instruments and medicaments
  • 5. • Helps in keeping the saliva free while performing a root canal so that the tooth does not get decontaminated by bacteria present in saliva • Improves the efficiency of the treatment • Limits bacterial laden splash and splatter of saliva and blood • Potentially improves the properties of dental materials • Provides protection of patient and dentist
  • 6. DISADVANTAGES :  Takes time to apply  Communication with patient can be difficult  Incorrect use may damage porcelain crowns/crown margins/traumatize gingival tissues  Insecure clamps can be swallowed or aspirated CONTRAINDICATIONS :  Asthmatic patients  Allergy to latex  Mouth breathers  Extremely malpositioned tooth  Third molar cases
  • 7. RUBBER DAM EQUIPMENT Rubber dam clamps Rubber dam forceps Rubber dam sheet Rubber dam frame Rubber dam punch
  • 8. RUBBER DAM SHEET  Rubber dam sheet is normally available in size 5x5 or 6x6 squares in green or black color  It is available in three thicknesses, i.e. light, medium and heavy
  • 9. RUBBER DAM CLAMPS • Rubber dam clamps, to hold the rubber dam onto the tooth are available in different shapes and sizes • Clamps mainly serve two functions : 1) They anchor the rubber dam to the tooth 2) Help in retracting the gingiva CLASSIFICATION OF RUBBER DAM CLAMPS  On the basis of jaw design : 1) Bland 2) Retentive  On the basis of material used : 1) Metallic 2) Nonmetallic/plastic
  • 10. Both the clamps are further subdivided into winged and wingless BLAND CLAMPS •Usually identified by the jaws, which are flat and point directly towards each other •They can be used in fully erupted tooth where cervical constriction prevents clamp from slipping off the tooth •Provides retention by providing four-point contact with the tooth RETENTIVE CLAMPS
  • 11. RUBBER DAM FRAME • It supports the edges of rubber dam • They are available in either metal or plastic • It improves accessibility to the isolated RUBBER DAM FORCEPS • Used to carry the clamp to the tooth • They are designed to spread the two working ends of the forceps apart when the handles are squeezed together
  • 12. RUBBER DAM PUNCH • Used to make the holes in the rubber sheet through which the teeth can be isolated • The working end is designed with a plunger on one side and a wheel on the other side RUBBER DAM TEMPLATE • 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
  • 13. RUBBER DAM ACCESSORIES • Lubricant or petroleum jelly : Usually applied on the undersurface • of the dam and it is helpful when the rubber sheet is being applied • to the teeth • Dental floss: Used as flossing agent for rubber dam in tight contact • areas • Wedjets : Some wedjets are required to support the dam RUBBER DAM NAPKIN • A sheet of absorbent materials usually placed between the rubber sheet and soft tissues • Generally not recommended for isolation of single tooth
  • 14. RECENT MODIFICATIONS IN THE DESIGNS OF RUBBER DAM • Natural latex dam with prepunched hole and built-in white frame • Made up of stretchable and tear- resistant, medium guage latex material INSTI- DAM • Preframed rubber dam • Easy to place and saves time for both patient as well as doctor HANDIDAM • It doesnot require a frameDRY DAM
  • 15. PLACEMENT OF RUBBER DAM Before placement of rubber dam, following procedures should be done:  Thorough prophylaxis of the oral cavity  Check contacts with dental floss  Check for any rough contact areas  Anesthetize the gingiva if required  Rinse and dry the operated field
  • 16. METHODS OF RUBBER DAM PLACEMENT Method I : Clamp placed before rubber dam:  Select an appropriate clamp according to the tooth size  Tie a floss to clamp bow and place clamp on the tooth  Larger holes are required in this technique as rubber dam has to be stretched over the clamp. Usually two or three overlapping holes are made. Method II : Placement of rubber dam and clamp together:  Select an appropriate clamp according to tooth anatomy  Tie a floss around the clamp and check the stability  Punch the hole in rubber dam sheet  Clamp is held with clamp forceps and its wings are inserted into the punched hole
  • 17.  Both clamp and rubber dam are carried to the oral cavity and clamp is tensed to stretch the hole  Both clamp and rubber dam is advanced over the crown. First, jaw of clamp is tilted to the lingual side to lie on the gingival margin of lingual side  After this, the jaw of clamp is positioned on buccal side  After seating the clamp, again check stability of clamp  Remove the forceps from the clamp  Now, release the rubber sheet from wings to lie around the cervical margin of the tooth
  • 18. METHOD III : Split dam technique:  Rubber dam is placed to isolate the tooth without the use of rubber dam clamp  Two overlapping holes are punched in the dam  Dam is stretched over the tooth to be treated and over the adjacent tooth on each side  Edge of rubber dam is carefully teased through the contacts of distal side of adjacent teeth INDICATIONS: • To isolate anterior teeth • When there is insufficient crown structure • When isolation of teeth wit porcelain crown is required • Dam is placed without using clamp
  • 19. MANAGEMENT OF DIFFICULT CASES  Malpositioned teeth  Extensive loss of coronal tissue  Crown with poor retentive shape  Teeth with porcelain crowns  Leakage
  • 20. REMOVAL OF RUBBER DAM • Before the rubber dam is removed, use water syringe and high volume evacuator to flush out all debris that collected during the procedure • Cut away tied thread from the neck of the teeth. Stretch the rubber dam facially and pull the septal rubber away from the gingival tissue and the tooth • Protect underlying soft tissue by placing a fingertip beneath the septum • Free the dam from the interproximal space, but leave the rubber dam over the anterior and posterior anchor teeth
  • 21. CONTD… • Use the clamp forceps to remove the clamp • Once the retainer is removed, release the dam from the anchor tooth and remove the dam and frame simultaneously • Wipe the patient’s mouth, lips, and chin with a tissue or gauze to prevent saliva from getting on the patient’s face • Check for any missing fragment after procedure • If a fragment of the rubber dam is found missing, inspect interproximal area because pieces of the rubber dam left under the free gingiva can result in gingival irritation
  • 22. REFERENCES  TEXTBOOK OF ENDODONTICS, NISHA GARG (THIRD EDITION)