2. INTRODUCTION
Good accessibility and visibility , adequate room for instrumentation is
necessary for easy manipulation and insertion of restorative materials
This control is attained through isolation
3. GOALS OF ISOLATION
ïŒ Moisture control
ïŒ Retraction and access
ïŒ Protects soft tissues from damage
ïŒ Safe and aseptic operating field
ïŒ Prevent accidental swallowing of restorative materials and
instruments
4. METHODS OF ISOLATION
Direct method :
ï Rubber dam
ï Cotton rolls & cellulose wafers
ï Saliva ejectors
ï High volume evacuation
ï Throat shields
ï Gingival retraction cords
ï Mouth props
ï Mouth mirror
5. Indirect method:
1. Comfortable position of the patient and relaxed
surroundings
2. Local anesthesia
3. Drugs
-Atropine sulphate
-Propantheline bromide
6. RUBBER DAM
Use of rubber dam ensures absolute moisture control in the mouth
Introduced by S.C BARNUM in 1864
7. Advantages
ïIncreases visibility & accessibility
ïProvides a dry field
ïEffectively retracts tongue, cheeks away from the field
of operation
ïSaves time
ïImproved properties of dental materials
ïReduces the chances of injury to soft tissues
ïProduces calming effect in children
ïProtection of dentist- from infection like hepatitis B
ïPrevents any aspiration or ingestion of dental
instruments
8. Disadvantages
ïTakes time to apply and remove
ïCommunication with the patient can be difficult
ïSome patient may object to the use of rubber dam due to
psychological reasons
ïIncorrect use may damage porcelain
ïcrowns/gingival tissues
ïInsecure clamps can be swallowed or aspirated
10. Contraindications
ï child with upper respiratory tract infection,
ï congestion of nasal passage or nasal obstruction
ï Presence of some fixed orthodontic appliances
ï recently erupted tooth
ï Patients with allergy to latex
ï Grossly carious teeth
ï Extremely malpositioned teeth
11. Rubber dam equipments
ï Rubber dam sheet
ï Rubber dam template
ï Rubber dam punch
ï Rubber dam clamps
ï Rubber dam forceps
ï Rubber dam frame
ï Rubber dam napkin
ï Waxed dental floss
ï Scissors
ï Lubricants
12. 1. RUBBER DAM SHEET
The dam comes in different sizes(5â x 5â inches and 6â x 6â inches),
colors(light, blue, gray, and green), and thicknesses(special heavy, extra
heavy, heavy, medium, and thin).
GRADES THICKNESS
Thin 0.15 mm
Medium 0.20 mm
Heavy 0.25 mm
Extra-heavy 0.30 mm
Special heavy 0.35mm
13. The sheet has a dull and a shiny side
Dull side is less reflective. So placed facing the operator
Heavy thicknesss dam is most commonly used
For gingival retraction, extra heavy and special heavy dams are used
In case of allergy, nitrile or vinyl rubber dam can be used
14. 2. RUBBER DAM HOLDER/FRAME
âą maintains the border of the dam in position
âą Support the edges of the rubber dam
âą Retract the soft tissues
âą Available in metal and plastic
Example:
Plastic frame(Nygaard-Ostby frame) metal frame(Young frame)
15. 3. RUBBER DAM CLAMPS
Metal clips or retainers that fit the neck of the tooth and hold rubber
dam in position
2 types:-
1. Winged
2. Wingless
Winged clamps- can be attached to the dam before placement. One disadvantage is that it
interfers with the attachment of matrices and wedges
Wingless clamps- placed over the anchor tooth and then the dam is stretched over it
17. 4. Rubber dam punch
This is a precision instrument which has a rotating metal disc with six
holes of various sizes and a tapered sharp pointed plunger
The punch is used to cut holes on the rubber dam sheet.
Smaller holes for incisors, canines and premolars and larger holes for molars
18. 5. RUBBER DAM STAMP OR TEMPLATE
Helps in marking the dots on the rubber according to the average position of the teeth
Made of plastic
Marks for central incisor is placed 1 inch from the top edge of rubber sheet so that the
patients upper lip is covered when the dam is placed
19. 6. RUBBER DAM CLAMP FORCEPS
For placing, adjusting and removing clamps
7. RUBBER DAM NAPKIN
âą Soft, absorbent and disposable napkin placed
under the rubber dam and patients skin.
âą Reduce skin contact thereby reducing allergic
reaction in sensitive patients
âą Also absorbs saliva from corner of the mouth
and act as cushion
20. 8. LUBRICANT
Applied in the area of punched holes on the rubber dam to allow easy
sliding of the sheet over the teeth and through the proximal contacts
9. DENTAL FLOSS
Tied to the bow of the clamps to facilitate retrieval of
retainer and to prevent accidental swallowing
21. RUBBER DAM PLACEMENT TECHNIQUES
FIRST METHOD:- CLAMP PLACED PRIOR TO RUBBER DAM
1. First select appropriate clamp and place it over the tooth using clamp
forceps
2. Stretch the dam over the clamp
22. SECOND METHOD:- CLAMP AND RUBBER DAM TOGETHER
1. The rubber sheet is punched with the
rubber dam punch. For easy placement of
rubber dam over the clamp, a larger hole is
punched
2. The rubber dam is stretched over the wings
of the selected clamp
23. 3. The dam and clamp are placed in position in the
patientâs mouth with the help of rubber dam clamp
forceps rubber dam clamp forceps
4. Frame is positioned to produce tension in the dam
5. Dental floss is used to force the dam through the
interproximal contacts.
24. THIRD METHOD:- CLAMP PLACEMENT AFTER RUBBER DAM
1. Position the dam directly around the tooth
to be treated.
2. Then position the clamp
3. Finally the frame and the napkin are fitted
25. REMOVAL OF DAM
1. First remove wedges or floss ligatures used on
the non-anchor tooth
2. Next cut the interdental dam by stretching
the rubber dam buccally using scissors
without injuring the soft tissues
3. Clamps removed
4. Finally rubber dam removed along with frame
26. COTTON ROLLS AND CELLULOSE WAFERS
Available in different size
Allow slight retraction of cheeks aiding in visibility & access
Precaution:
Moisten the cotton rolls & cellulose wafers while removing to prevent
inadvertent removal of epithelium from cheeks, floor of mouth or lips
27. SALIVA EJECTOR
âą Aspirates saliva collected in the floor of the mouth
âą Also removes water from airrotor durin cavity
preparation
âą Plastic, bendable, disposable
SVEDOPTER â saliva ejector+tongue retractor
28. HIGH VOLUME EVACUATOR
âą Speed of suction is high
âą Tip is made up of stainless steel or plastic and
is autoclavable
THROAT SHEILD
âą Gauze sponge(2*2 inch) unfolded and spread over
tongue and posterior mouth
âą Used when rubber dam not used and there is risk of
aspiration
29. MOUTH PROPS
Keeps the mouth open
For patient- relieves muscle fatigue
For dentist- affords constant and sufficient opening to carry out
procedures