Why You Need a Rubber Dam?
we all know that saliva is full of bacteria, so if you aren’t isolated, well,
that saliva is going into your working field. If that happens, you can say
that success rate goodbye.
If saliva gets into your working field, your root
canal is virtually useless, you might as well not do it.
Another key benefit of the rubber dam is protecting your patient from your
instruments and irrigants.
It works as a barrier between small instruments, the patient’s mouth,
the irrigants we use, and our patient’s throat and lungs.
During Dental Restorations, Rubber Dam Clamps are used to isolate the
restorative site from the rest of the mouth.
They help Prevent Saliva and Blood from interfering with Dental work, Keep
the Patient's mouth open to improve visibility and ensure instruments are not
inhaled and do not damage the mouth.
Rubber Dam clamps also help provide Patient comfort Since a suction in the
mouth is not needed.