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Should We Use a Dental Dam for Teeth Treatment?

Reply from: ales.normales@gmail . com
Date: 29 Apr 2008, 23:15
Should We Use a Dental Dam for Teeth Treatment?

The advantages of using a rubber dam are well-known when performing
operative and endodontic procedures. These benefits include the
following:

* Isolation of the operating field to keep it dry and clean;
* Improved access and visibility;
* Potentially improved properties of dental materials;
* Protection of the patient and dentist;
* Improved operating efficiency.

The use of a rubber dental dam for oral operative procedures, teeth
treatment is an effective but time-consuming technique that often is
helpful in protecting the mouth from debris and for excluding moisture
from the operative field. Dams are often used in dental school
training programs - it is the way some procedures are done =93by the
book=94. However, the real world of clinical dentistry beyond the ivory
tower of dental school does not often permit the use of dams for more
than a select few procedures, for example, crown preparation is not
one of them.

A dental dam should be an easy placement for the dentist and the
assistant to comply. Placement of the rubber dam should not be a
nescience or an option. With today=92s new systems, practice and
placement makes perfect. So, why are you not using one?

Continue and Source: * worldental.org/teeth/should-we-use-a-dental-dam-=
for-teeth-treatment/

Reply from: Dartos
Date: 30 Apr 2008, 14:42
Re: Should We Use a Dental Dam for Teeth Treatment?


So, why are you not using one?
>


Assumes facts not in evidence. Get a life.

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