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Rubber dams, also known as dental dams, are thin sheets of rubber that are placed over a tooth during dental procedures to isolate the tooth and keep it dry. They are typically used during procedures such as fillings, root canals, and crowns to prevent saliva and other debris from entering the tooth and interfering with the procedure. Rubber dams also help to protect the patient from inhaling small particles of filling materials, known as aerosols, which are created during the procedures, they also help to protect the oral cavity from chemical solutions and irritants that may be used during the procedure.
Rubber dams are made of latex or latex-free materials and come in a variety of sizes and colors. They are placed over the tooth using a metal or plastic frame, and are held in place by clamps.
In addition to their use in dental procedures, rubber dams have also been used in other areas of healthcare, such as in the isolation of patients with infectious diseases, in order to protect healthcare workers from exposure to harmful microorganisms.
In dentistry, the use of rubber dams has been shown to increase the efficiency and safety of dental procedures, and is considered an essential component of infection control.
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