Rubber Dam Application

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  • čas přidán 22. 03. 2022
  • Done by : Dr. Mohamed Samir Elkhaldy
    A Rubber Dam is a thin square sheet of non-latex rubber used to isolate the treatment site from the rest of the mouth. Holes are made in the Rubber Dam to allow the teeth that are to be worked on to be isolated.
    Rubber Dam isolation during dental procedures has always been important. But especially now during COVID as it helps to isolate the teeth to be treated from the rest of the mouth.
    There are numerous other advantages of a Rubber Dam, of which some are;
    - Prevents the tasting and swallowing of dental materials
    - Creates a controlled, dry and clean working area
    - More predictable and hence longer lasting restorations
    components :
    rubber sheet
    clamp holder "forceps"
    clamp
    frame
    punch
    dental floss
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Komentáře • 14

  • @ranjansharma5410
    @ranjansharma5410 Před rokem +3

    Placing the clamp ,followed by attaching the dam sheet to tbe frame and then forcing it into tooth!! My coltene dam sheet would tear everytime I try this for sure..

  • @jenshaw8085
    @jenshaw8085 Před rokem +5

    I learned that a clamp with wings should be put on the rubber dam outside of the mouth. It’s then easier when you put everything at once in the mouth. The reason is the wings are large and when you try to stretch the dam over the wings, it could tear. Then, you have to take everything out of the patient’s mouth and start all over…. And you have a very displeased patient.

  • @omaramamo664
    @omaramamo664 Před 2 lety

    Great ❤

  • @DrShahid-Shafi
    @DrShahid-Shafi Před rokem +2

    Thank you Sir for sharing this. I've seen your videos on the Rubber dam and believe me it has helped me immensely. Thank you again Sir
    Just a confusion sir , asked many practitioners this question but no one gave a satisfactory answer to my query.
    Sir , is the largest hole punched for any tooth which receives the clamp irrespective of the type of the tooth or we need to select the hole according to the size of the tooth but as a beginner how do you we get the idea that this particular tooth needs this particular hole? For example, Sir , if we're isolating a mandibular incisor, do I need to punch the smallest hole? And for maxillary incisor the second smallest hole and so on? And does this change when they are isolated but not as anchor tooth? Hope you get my question Sir.
    Sir I often end up imbalance of the sheet and frame on the patient. It goes more towards on side and I end up with no so good isolation? What could you be the reason Sir . Hope you get time to answer Sir Thank you

  • @user-of5ho1vx3t
    @user-of5ho1vx3t Před 5 měsíci

    عمل جميل جدا ..
    الكلامب من اي شركة ؟؟

  • @fatmasaifan5596
    @fatmasaifan5596 Před 2 lety

    🔥🔥🔥🔥👏🏻

  • @dentisteamel3648
    @dentisteamel3648 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice .
    تحية لك من الجزائر ❤️

  • @tombstone1112
    @tombstone1112 Před 2 lety

    👌👌👌👏👏👏

  • @AvinashBalajiTV
    @AvinashBalajiTV Před rokem

    👌

  • @abubakermansha
    @abubakermansha Před rokem +2

    How many teeth should be isolated for molar cavity preparation

    • @DoctorAlbhaisi
      @DoctorAlbhaisi  Před rokem +1

      you can Isolate the desired tooth , and to make it easier 2 teeth is enough

    • @abubakermansha
      @abubakermansha Před rokem +1

      @@DoctorAlbhaisi whole quadrant isolate krne ki need to ni?