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RUBBER DAM CLAMPS

Clamps for use in isolation in ontological treatments with a rubber dam. Variations available for different dental positions; made of high quality steel and therefore excellent memory retention. Easy to wash and autoclave.

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Clamps for use in isolation in dental treatments with rubber dam. Variations available for different dental positions; Made of high quality steel and therefore excellent memory retention. Easy to wash and autoclave.

Rubber dam clamps are essential instruments in dentistry to achieve precise isolation of the intraoral clinical field during various procedures. They work in conjunction with the rubber dam and Young’s arch to provide a physical barrier that protects both the patient and the dental professional. Next, we will explore their function, types and benefits:

  1. Function of dental clamps:

o Clamps are metal clamps that are placed in the cervical area of the dental crown.

o Its main objective is to hold the rubber dam, which is positioned around the clamp.

o The rubber dam creates a physical barrier that isolates the work area, protecting it from saliva, blood and other fluids.

o Additionally, the clamps allow better visualization for the dental professional by providing a clean, dry clinical field.

o They also act as a psychological barrier, providing security to both the patient and the dentist.

  1. Benefits and uses of dental clamps:

o Physical protection barrier: The clamps prevent contamination of the clinical field during dental treatments, such as composite restorations or endodontics.

o Isolation against contamination: They protect against irritants such as hypochlorite in endodontics or peroxides for teeth whitening.

o Prevents ingestion of foreign bodies: Clamps prevent the patient from swallowing dental instruments, such as endodontic files.

o Hemostasis: The constriction of the clamp prevents blood accumulation in the work area.

  1. Types of dental clamps:

o The clamps are differentiated according to the oval shape to adapt to the specific cervical morphology of each tooth.

o There are special clamps for partially erupted molars, teeth with occlusal trauma and other anomalies.

o Clamp numbers vary depending on the size and circumference of the tooth base.

o For example, #9 is used for lower incisors, while #7 or #56 is suitable for molars with larger bases.

In summary, dental isolation clamps are essential tools to achieve an optimal clinical environment, protect the patient and facilitate the work of the dental professional. Its correct selection and application are essential for the success of dental treatments.

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00, 0, 1A, 2, 2A, 6, 7, 8, 8A, 9, 12A, 13A, 14, 14A, 24, 25, 26, 26N, 27, 27N, 202, 210, 212, W2A, W3, W8A, W14, W14A

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