Description
Fig. 22 Rubber Dam Clamps
In dental terminology, “Fig. 22” typically refers to a specific type or design of rubber dam clamp. The design may vary, but here are some common features and considerations:
Key Features:
- Shape and Design: The clamp is designed to hold the rubber dam securely around the tooth. The exact shape and size can vary, with some clamps featuring special contouring to fit different tooth sizes and positions.
- Material: Most rubber dam clamps are made of stainless steel, which is durable and resistant to corrosion. Some may have additional coatings or treatments to enhance their longevity.
- Size: Clamps come in various sizes to accommodate different tooth sizes and shapes. Fig. 22 likely refers to a specific size or shape that fits particular clinical needs.
- Prongs: The clamp typically has multiple prongs or wings that extend to grasp the tooth and hold the rubber dam in place. The configuration of these prongs can affect the ease of placement and stability of the clamp.
Uses:
- Isolation: To isolate a specific tooth from the rest of the mouth, ensuring that the area remains dry and free from contamination.
- Access: To improve access to the tooth or teeth being worked on by creating a clear, unobstructed field.
- Protection: To protect adjacent teeth and soft tissues from dental materials or procedures.