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ISOLATION & FLUID ISOLATION & FLUID CONTROL IN FPDCONTROL IN FPD
Dr. Imtiyaz A Magray Dr. Imtiyaz A Magray JR-1,Dept. Of Prosthodontics, Crown & Bridge, ImplantologyJR-1,Dept. Of Prosthodontics, Crown & Bridge, Implantology
RDCHRDCH
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Contents :- GOALS OF ISOLATION. SOURCE OF MOISTURE WHY MOISTURE CONTROL METHODS OF ISOLATION.- DIRECT METHOD- INDIRECT METHOD SUMMARY CONCLUSION REFERENCES
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GOALS OF ISOLATION
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Maintaining DRY CLEAN ENVIRONMENT.
Improves ACCESS AND VISIBILITY.
Improves the PROPERTIES OF DENTAL MATERIALS.
PROTECTING the adjacent hard and soft tissues.
Improves the OPERATING EFFICIENCY.
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Sources of moisture in the clinical environment:
Saliva: - from salivary glands. (parotid, submandibular, sublingual)
Blood: - inflamed gingival tissues. - iatrogenic damage.
Gingival crevicular fluid: -inflamed gingival tissues.
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Water/dental materials:
- from rotary instruments.
- water from triplex syringe.
-materials we may use during treatment [e.g.. etchants, irrigant solutions].
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Why is moisture control important?
i). Patient related factors
Comfort.
Protects patients swallowing or aspirating foreign bodies.
Protects patient soft tissues – tongue, cheeks by retracting them from operating field.
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“A small round bur detached from the slow speed hand
piece was lodged in patients’ left bronchus….. The patient underwent a
thoracotomy to retrieve the bur and was away from work for a considerable time. This Case was settled for $75, 000.”
Australian Dento-Legal Review 2002 Guild Insurance pp12
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ii). Operator related factors
Infection control; to minimise aerosol production. Increased accessibility to operative site, allowing
greater convenience and efficiency of operative. Procedures (e.g. patient’s “need to swallow”)
causes fewer problems. Improves visibility of the working field and
diagnosis. Less fogging of the dental mirror.
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iii). Task/technique being performed:
Dental materials are moisture sensitive, success of adhesion and physical properties relies on a dry field.
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METHODS OF ISOLATION
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DIRECT METHODS-
RUBBER DAM. COTTON ROLLS AND CELLULOSE WAFERS. GUAZE PIECES/THROAT SHIELD. SUCTION DEVICES:
High volume evacuators. Low volume evacuators: SALIVA EJECTORS.
GINGIVAL RETRACTION CORDS. LASERS SVEDOPTER ROTARY CURETTAGE ELECTROSURGERY
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INDIRECT METHODS-
COMFORTABLE POSITION OF THE PATIENT AND RELAXED SURROUNDINGS.
LOCAL ANAESTHESIA.DRUGS-
Anti- sialogogues Anti-anxiety drugs
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DIRECT METHODS OF ISOLATION
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RUBBER DAMRUBBER DAM
1864 S C Barnum first described rubber dam.
Isolation of one or more teeth from the oral environment.
Rubber dam eliminates saliva from the working field and also retracts soft tissues
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Rubber dam set Rubber dam sheets (green, blue & black)/15cm- natural
latex Rubber dam punch- 0.5-2.5mm diameter. Rubber dam clamps- anchor dam to tooth Rubber dam clamp forceps- placement of retainer as
well as removal of retainer Rubber dam frame/holder- supports edges of RD Rubber dam stamp for marking the position of tooth Rubber dam lubricant –facilitates placing of the dam Waxed dental floss – tests interdental contacts,
prevents aspiration RD napkin- placed b/w RD and skin Scissors
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Advantages:Complete, long term moisture control Maximises access and visibility
Protection for both patient and dentist
Infection control measure
Prevents accidental swallowing or aspiration of foreign bodies
Retracts soft tissues
Increases operator efficiency
Improved properties of dental materials
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DISADVANTAGES :- “THE MOST TIME- CONSUMING THING ABOUT THE
RUBBER DAM IS THE TIME REQUIRED TO CONVINCE THE DENTIST TO USE IT”
Time consumption and patient objection Cannot be applied to the tooth that are not sufficiently
erupted to receive retainers. Extremely malpositioned teeth Asthmatic patients who have difficulty in breathing
through nose Allergic to latex Inappropriate retainers can impinge on the soft tissues
and traumatize it Accumulation of saliva beneath Rubber Dam
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Do not use Do not use polyvinyl siloxane polyvinyl siloxane impressionimpression material if RD is being material if RD is being used - inhibit polymerizationused - inhibit polymerization
RD is mainly Indicated for RD is mainly Indicated for inlays inlays and onlaysand onlays preparations in FPD preparations in FPD
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Recent advances in rubber dam isolationRecent advances in rubber dam isolation Handi Dam Insta dam Cushioning metal clamp jaws Cushees Fiber optic clamps Liquid Dam
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Suction devices
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HIGH-VOLUME EVACUATORS:- High-volume evacuators are
preferred for suctioning water and debris from the mouth.
The combined uses of water spray or air water spray and a high volume evacuator during cutting procedure has the following advantages-
1. A washed operating field improves access and visibility.
2. There is no dehydration of the oral tissue.
3. Quadrant dentistry facilitated.
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The assistant should place the evacuator
tip in the mouth before the operator positions the hand piece and mirror.
The tip of evacuator should be placed just distal to the tooth to be prepared. So that it should not obstruct the operators access or vision.
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SALIVA EJECTORS/LOW-VOLUME SALIVA EJECTORS/LOW-VOLUME EVACUATORS:-EVACUATORS:-
Saliva ejectors remove water slowly and have little capacity for picking up solids.
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The saliva ejector removes saliva that collects
on the floor of the mouth. It may be used in conjunction with sponges,
cotton rolls, and the rubber dam. It should be placed in areas least likely to
interfere with the operators movements and its tip should be smooth and made of a non-irritating material.
Disposable, inexpensive plastic ejectors that may be shaped by bending with the fingers are preferable because of improved infection control.
May be used by the lone dentist.
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SVEDOPTER :-SVEDOPTER :- It is a saliva ejector which not only
removes saliva but also retracts and
protects the tongue and floor of the mouth.. A mirror like vertical blade is attached
to the evacuator tube so that it holds the
tongue away from the field of operation. Several sizes of vertical blades are
supplied by the manufacturer.
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It is designed so that the
vacuum evacuator tube passes anterior to the chin and mandibular anterior teeth, over the incisal edges of mandibular anterior teeth and down to the floor of the mouth
An adjustable horizontal chin blade is attached to the evacuation tube so that it will clamp under the chin to hold the apparatus in place.
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Disadvantage
1. Less lingual access of mandibular teeth
2. Made of metal- bruising of soft tissue
3. If tori present- not used
4. Oversized reflector- triggers gag reflex
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HYGOFORMIC SALIVA EJECTOR:-HYGOFORMIC SALIVA EJECTOR:- This coiled saliva ejector is used in the same way as
the Svedopter, but it does not have a reflective blade. More comfortable and less traumatic to lingual tissues
than the Svedopter. It must be reformed before use. It is also used in conjunction with absorbent cotton for
maximum effectiveness.
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MOUTH PROPA potential aid for preparation on posterior teeth The ideal characteristics of a mouth prop are-
It should be adaptable and easily adjustable Provide proper mouth opening It should be capable of being easily positioned with no
patient discomfort. It should be stable once it is applied. It should be easily removable. It should be either sterilizable or disposable. It is placed on the side opposite to the treatment site and
positioned posteriorly between the maxillary and mandibular teeth.
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GINGIVAL RETRACTION
The deflection of the marginal gingiva away from a tooth. (GPT-8)
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NEED FOR GINGIVAL RETRACTIONNEED FOR GINGIVAL RETRACTION Allow access for the impression material
beyond the abutment margins Space for the impression material to be
sufficiently thick Expose the prepared tooth surfaces Permit the completion of tooth preparation
Cementation of the laboratory manufactured restorations
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Critical factor – gingival tissues are in optimum state of health before making impression
Optimum position of the margin – 0.5mm from free gingival margin, 3-4mm from crest of alveolar ridge, natural scalloped form of the attachment
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Mechanical Chemical – haemostatic medicament Surgical – rotatory gingival curettage and
electro surgery Combination of three Lasers
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Copper band
Indicated- when many teeth are prepared, when preparation are not extended far off gingivally, periodontally weakened teeth.
Impression material- modeling compound, heavy body elastomer.
May cause recession.
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Retraction cord Isolation and retraction
Moistened with a non-caustic haemostatic agent and is placed in the gingival sulcus to control Sulcular seepage or hemorrhage or both.
Access and visibility
Restrict excess restorative material
Produces lateral displacement of free Gingiva without blanching it.
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Twisted cords Knitted cords Braided cords
Selection of which design of cord to use depends on operator`s preference
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Braided cordsBraided cords- Easier to place- Impregnated with the astringent
or even covered with the gel of that astringent
- If wrapped around ultrathin copper wire- more stable
- Modified braided cord- less memory- more precise placement- minimal soft tissue damage- superior absorption- no tear during placement
Braided and twisted cords use serrated and smooth cord packer.
71µg of epinephrine absorbed by 2.5cm of retraction cord
Knitted cordsKnitted cords- Easy placement- Minimum fraying at the cutting
ends- Expand when wet- Open sulcus greater then the
diameter of the cord.
Knitted uses smooth cord packer
Dispenser with 183cm cord are available
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Difference in fiber orientation between
knitted and braided cords. Strands of braided are more parallel than
the knitted ones along long axis of cord. Composed of ultrafine copper filament
bounded with nylon
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GINGIVAL RETRACTION CORDS AND CAPSGINGIVAL RETRACTION CORDS AND CAPS
s.no Product Name (Company) Sizes available Dispenser type Medicated
1. Hemodent Retraction Cord (Premier Products Company
Braid: ThinMedium-ThinTwist:3, 9
Not medicated
2. CrownPak (GingiPak) 4-ply Kutter Kap Epinephrine HCl (Racemic epinephrine)
3 GingiAidZ-Twist (GingiPak) 0, 1, 2, 3 Kutter Kap Aluminum Sulfate
4 Gingiplain Soft (GingiPak) 1, 2, 3 Kutter Kap Non-impregnated
5 Pascord (Pascal Company, Inc) 7, 8, 9, 10 Aluminum Sulfate
6 Racord (Pascal Company, Inc) 7, 8, 9, 10 Racemic Epinephrine HCl
7 Racord II (Pascal Company, Inc) 7, 8, 9, 10 Reduced Racemic Epinephrine HCl and Zinc Phenosulfonate
8 Unibraid (Van R) 0, 1, 2 Epinephrine/Alum 87 or Aluminum Potassium Sulfate
9 Sulpak (Sultan Healthcare) Small, Medium, Large
Pull 'n Cut Dispenser
Astringent – Aluminum Potassium Sulfate NF; Vasoconstrictor - 4%Racemic Epinephrine HCl; and Combination - Aluminum Potassium Sulfate and 4% Racemic Epinephrine
10 Ultrax (Sultan Healthcare) Small, Medium, Large
Pull 'n Cut Dispenser
Astringent – Aluminum Potassium Sulfate NF; Vasoconstrictor – 4% Racemic Epinephrine HCl; and Combination - Aluminum PotassiumSulfate and 4% Racemic Epinephrine
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The cord can be packed with a special instrument like Fischer packing instrument or a DE plastic instrument IPPA.End and angle of the cord packer is of more concernCan be serrated or smoothDouble end instrument
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Sufficient diameter for adequate
displacement Primary error is to use cord of minimal
diameter – no lateral displacement
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Aluminum potassium sulphate (alum), aluminum sulphate, 20-25% aluminum chloride, 8% racemic epinephrine, 15-20% ferric sulphate
Epinephrine- systemic side effects- epinephrine syndrome (tachycardia, rapid respiration, elevated blood pressure, anxiety, postoperative depression)
Increased absorption- Increased vascular bed, amount/dose.
Patient`s endogenous epinephrine may also be secreted in reaction to stress.
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GINGIVAL HEMOSTATIC AGENTS GINGIVAL HEMOSTATIC AGENTS
s. No
Product Name (Company) Material type Dispenser type Composition
1. Hemostasyl™ HaemostaticAgent (Kerr Corporation)
Gel Syringe 15% Aluminum Chloride
2. FS Haemostatic (Premier Products Company)
Solution Dropper, bottle 15.5% ferric sulfate
3. Astringedent (Ultradent) Solution Bottle 15.5% ferric sulfate
4. Hemodent (Premier Products Company)
Inquire Bottle Buffered Aluminum Chloride
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Epinephrine is a direct sympathomimetic drug. Acts directly on α and/ or β adrenoreceptors. Epinephrine acts on α1+ α2 + β1 + β2Heart rate ↑
Cardiac output ↑↑
BP- systolic Diastolic Mean
↑↑↓↑↑
Blood flow skin & membrane sk. Muscle Kidney Liver coronary
↓↑↑↓↑↑↑
Bronchial muscle ↓↓
Intestinal muscle ↓↓
Blood sugar ↑↑
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Bowels et al found no significant difference in
Sulcular width around teeth treated with alum and epinephrine cord. J Dent Res 1991;70:1447-
1449. Weir and Williams found no significant difference
b/w hemorrhage control by aluminum sulphate and epinephrine
J Prosthet dent 1984;51:326-329.
Shaw et al found no additional inflammation with dilute aluminum chloride but was seen with the conc. ones
Oper Dent 1980;5:138-141.
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Hyperthyroidism Patients on MAO inhibitors Patients on TCA B-blockers Cocaine Diabetic Cardiovascular disorder patients
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Gingival retraction cord.- retracts gingival tissues and controls GCF/small amounts of bleeding.
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Techniques for gingival
displacement
Single cord technique Double cord technique Infusion method of gingival retraction
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Single cord techniqueSingle cord technique
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Technique of placement
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For making impression of multiple prepared tooth
When tissue health is compromised When procedure delay is not possible
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Small diameter cord is placed Cut the ends… so that they can exactly abut
against each other Cord is left in sulcus during impression making If cord is short, it may impregnate in impression,
that cause difficulty in pouring and trimming of the die
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Place the second cord (of largest diameter) soaked in
haemostatic agent over the small diameter cord Wait for 8-10min Soak the second cord in water and remove it Make the impression with first cord still there in sulcus After making impression, soak the first in water and then
remove it
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After careful preparation of cervical margin Control hemorrhage using specially designed dentoinfusor with the ferric sulphate medicament 20% ferric sulphate is preferred because it is less acidic Infuser is carried circumferentially3600 around the sulcus
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Medicament is extruded from the syringe
around the sulcus Pack the knitted retraction cord soaked in
ferric sulphate Leave the cord for 1-3min Remove the cord Rinse the sulcus Make impression Ferric sulphate darkens the tissue
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Teeth with root proximity- retraction cord placement may result is strangulation of gingival papilla & eventually loss of papilla
This creates unaesthetic black triangle in embrasure area
Place the retraction cord at the most distal prepared tooth
No cord is placed around the prepared tooth mesial to this tooth
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Expasyl Gingi trac Magic foam cord Racegel Traxodent
Cordless gingival retraction
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Expasyl- When homeostasis &
sulcus opening is required
- Has white clay (kaolin), water, aluminum chloride
- Paste is injected into sulcus with pressure of 0.1N/nm.
- Left in place for 1 min- Sulcus opening of 0.5mm
is obtained- Supplied in reusable
capsules, injection canulas, applicator.
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GINGIVAL RETRACTION PASTES AND GELSGINGIVAL RETRACTION PASTES AND GELS
1. Expasyl gingival retraction paste (Kerr corp.)
Viscous paste Capsules, applicator tips, applicator g
Aluminum chloride
2. Traxodent hemodent paste(premier products company)
Paste syringe medicated
3. Gingi trac (centrix) Gel Auto mix gun delivery
Non medicated
4. Gingi trac singles(centrix) Gel syringe Medicated and astringent included
5. Magic foam cord (coltene whaledent)
PVS material syringe Not medicated
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Use of LASERS for retraction
Laser systems are composed of an active medium, which may be a solid (Er,Cr:YSGG laser and Er:YAG laser) or a gas (CO2 lasers); an external power supply; an optical resonator; a cooling system; a control system; and a delivery system.
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Laser energy can be delivered via an articulated arm, hollow wave guide, or an optic fiber. In the case of the Er,Cr:YSGG laser, energy is delivered to the targeted tissue via an optic fiber to a hand piece, is reflected by a mirror, and passes through a sapphire or zirconium tip.
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The energy produced by the Er,Cr:YSGG
laser demonstrates good absorption by water and, to a lesser degree, hydroxyapatite.
Because all dental tissues contain water, the Er,Cr:YSGG laser is useful for many dental procedures.
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Managing soft tissue using rubber-dam
clamps, scalpels, or retraction cord is effective, but each method results in postoperative discomfort.
Discomfort can be a source of anxiety in dental patients, which can cause adults to avoid regular dental care.
The use of retraction cord containing epinephrine can result in high blood levels of epinephrine, which can cause undesirable cardiovascular changes.
The use of retraction cord also can result in permanent gingival recession
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By contrast, the removal of soft tissue to access caries or for gingival troughing before impressions can be performed using laser energy with little or no bleeding, minimal tissue trauma, and reduced postoperative pain.
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When used to remove soft tissue, laser
energy is more precise than a clamp or a scalpel because laser energy can be delivered to the tissue in a more controlled manner. The reduction in tissue trauma results in decreased postoperative pain.
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The use of an Er,Cr:YSGG laser is an effective, minimally invasive method to accomplish the goal of soft-tissue management for various operative procedures.
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No postoperative discomfort compared with conventional tissue-management techniques, such as retraction clamps, retraction cord, or gingival flap reflection with a scalpel.
Patients may be more motivated to have regular dental visits if a source of dental anxiety, postoperative pain, can be reduced or eliminated.
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Surgical methodsRotary curettage
Electro surgery
Gingival sulcus enlargement
Removal of edentulous cuff
Crown lengthening
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Rotary curettageRotary curettage
Is a “troughing” technique - limited removal of epithelial tissue
in the sulcus while a chamfer finish line is being created in tooth
structure
- Amsterdam 1954
Also called “gingettage” used with the sub gingival placement
of restoration margins
Should always be done on healthy, inflammation free tissue to
avoid the tissue shrinkage that occurs when diseased tissue
heals
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Gingettage
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Electro surgery (Electro surgery (D’Arsonval 1891)D’Arsonval 1891) Indications
For the removal of irritated tissue that has proliferated over preparation finish lines
For enlargement of the gingival sulcus Control of hemorrhage to facilitates impression making
Current flows from a small cutting electrode that produces a high current density and a rapid temperature rise at its point of contact with the tissue
The cells directly adjacent to the electrode are destroyed by
this temperature increase
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INDIRECT METHODS
1. Comfortable and relaxed position of the patient
2. Local Anesthesia 3. Drugs
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Comfortable and relaxed position of the patient
The patient should be comfortably seated in the dental chair.
The surroundings should be pleasing and relaxing.
All these factors as well as comforting attitude of the dental staff reduce the anxiety levels of the patient and aids in reducing salivation.
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Local Anesthesia
It helps in reducing the discomfort associated with the treatment in addition to controlling moisture by decreasing salivation.
Making the patient comfortable, less anxious and less sensitive to stimuli helps in producing lower salivary flow thus helping in moisture control.
Another advantage is the vasoconstriction caused by L.A. which helps in reducing hemorrhage at the operating site.
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Drugs Antisialogogues : Premedication may be
indicated using an anticholinergic agent to depress salivation in patients for whom no mechanical device is effective producing a dry enough filed.
Atropine can be given half an hour before the appointment, but should be avoided in patients with ocular (glaucoma) pressure, asthma, with cardio-vascular problems, nursing mother or patients with obstructive conditions of the gastro intestinal or urinary tracts.
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Usually one 50-mg tablet of Banthine or 15 mg
of Pro-Banthine taken 1 hour before the appointment will provide the necessary control.
Anti anxiety agent (Anxiolytic agents) and Sedatives : Premedication with these drugs is quite helpful in apprehensive patients. Example : Diazepam 5-10 mg before the appointment.
Because the psychological dependence on these drugs, these should be given only for short periods and to selected patients.
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OTHER AIDS
COTTON ROLL AND CELLULOSE WAFERS
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Cotton rolls can be manually rolled or prefabricated. Prefabricated are more compact.
They provide satisfactory dryness. Advantage of cotton roll
holders is that they may
slightly retract the check
and tongue from the teeth,
which enhances access
and visibility.
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• Cellulose wafers/ Parotid shield are used in conjunction with cotton rolls, especially in the facial aspect of posterior teeth to absorb the saliva secreted by the parotid gland.
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THROAT SHIELDS When rubber dam is not being used, throat shield is indicated
when there is danger of aspirating or swallowing small objects.
This is particularly important when treating teeth in the maxillary arch.
A gauze sponge [2 x 2” ( 5x 5 cm) ], unfolded and spread over the tongue and the posterior part of the mouth, is helpful in recovering small objects.
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Summary
Isolation of the operating field is essential for best results in the operating field. Operative dentistry cannot be executed properly without proper moisture control and good access and visibility.
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Conclusion
Isolation should be part of the treatment carried with every patient in every clinic, not only for providing standard care to patient but also for the dentist benefit ,as to avoid communicable diseases
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The length of cord should be sufficient to extend
approximately 1mm beyond the gingival width of tooth preparation.
Cord placement should not abuse the gingival tissue or damage the epithelial attachment.