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13 maj 2014 · The document discusses various techniques for moisture control and isolation in operative dentistry, including the use of rubber dams, high volume evacuators, absorbents, and saliva ejectors.
Successful restorations in dental patients depend largely on the effective control of moisture and microbes during the procedure. The rubber dam technique has been one of the most widely used isolation methods in dental restorative treatments.
10 paź 2022 · The most used isolation techniques for moisture control in dentistry involve using cotton rollers and saliva ejectors (cotton roll isolation—CRI) and dental clamps with a rubber dam (rubber dam isolation—RDI) .
Isolating the tooth to be restored from the contamination of moisture or saliva in restoration placement may promote the bonding of the restorative materials to the tooth, while rubber dam usage is highly recommended for endodontics for reasons of safety and cross‐infection control.
Abstract: Rubber dam isolation is generally considered to be the optimal method of moisture control in dentistry and is taught at the majority of dental schools worldwide.
How is moisture control important? 1. Patient related factors Provides comfort. Protects from swallowing or aspirating foreign bodies. 2. Task/technique being performed Dental materials are moisture sensitive, success of adhesion and physical properties relies on a dry field. 3. Operator related factors
17 maj 2021 · Abstract. Background: The effective control of moisture and microbes is necessary for the success of restoration procedures. The rubber dam, as an isolation method, has been widely used in...