Features
- Titanium gold plating for durability
- Various clamp sizes for versatility
- Improved thermal conductivity
- Enhanced corrosion resistance
- Biocompatible for safe use
- Radiopaque for accurate positioning
- Electrical conductivity for efficient use
Specifications
Rubber Dam Clamp No. Description
2A: Flat jaws for larger premolars
211: Universal clamp for labial cavities on anteriors
210: Offset flat jaws and stiff bow for anterior teeth
13A: Serrated offset jaws for lower left molars
12A: Serrated offset jaws for lower right molars
201: Slightly festooned jaws for upper molars
3: Flat narrow jaws for small lower molars
4: Flat narrow jaws for small upper molars
14A: Deeply festooned jaws for partially erupted or irregularly shaped molars
202: Slightly festooned jaws for large lower molars
205: Slightly festooned jaws for large upper molars
Description
Waldent Wal-Dam Premium Rubber Dam Clamps Kit Titanium Gold 11G.
Rubber Dam Clamps are used to isolate the operating site (one or more teeth) to protect the oral tissue from saliva or other fluids. Our 11 pcs set contains a comprehensive range of clamps used in restorative dentistry.
SIGNIFICANCE OF TITANIUM GOLD PLATING ON DENTAL INSTRUMENTS:
Improving thermal conductivity:
Thermal conductivity refers to the rate at which heat passes through a material. Several metals exhibit high levels of thermal conductivity, which enables the electroplated device to carry heat away from the body. This minimizes the risk of burns and the formation of adhesions.
Increasing compatibility between different metals:
Some medical devices are manufactured with several types of metals that must be welded together, which can prove challenging. Coating the pieces with a metal such as gold or nickel can make them compatible to welding, which improves the quality of the finished product.
Facilitating electrical conductivity:
Certain medical devices require the transmission of an electric current to function properly. Many types of metals, especially gold, silver and copper, are excellent conductors of electricity and are able to carry current efficiently.
Enhancing wear resistance:
Heavily used medical devices and surgical instruments can experience wear and tear that can result in their premature demise. A metal coating can increase the device’s wear resistance and lengthen its lifespan
Improving corrosion resistance:
Implants,composite instruments and other medical devices that are implanted in the human body are exposed to moisture that can eventually cause corrosion. Electroplating can provide a protective barrier that will prevent rust formation
Creating radiopaque features:
The term “radiopaque” means a material is not transparent to X-rays or other forms of radiation. Coating a medical device with gold or another high-density metal will establish a radiopaque area that can be detected via radiography, meaning the gold can block the radiation emitted by the X-rays
Providing biocompatibility:
Some medical devices, particularly implants or other devices that are placed inside the body, must be biocompatible, meaning they won’t pose harm to human tissue. Certain medical coatings will render the underlying material biocompatible, making it safe for use in various medical and surgical procedures.
IDEAL USE:
Rubber Dam Clamp No. 2A: Flat jaws for larger premolars
Rubber Dam Clamp No. 211: Universal clamp for labial cavities on anteriors.
Rubber Dam Clamp No. 210: Offset flat jaws and stiff bow for anterior teeth
Rubber Dam Clamp No. 13A: Serrated offset jaws for lower left molars
Rubber Dam Clamp No. 12A: Serrated offset jaws for lower right molars
Rubber Dam Clamp No. 201: Slightly festooned jaws for upper molars
Rubber Dam Clamp No. 3: Flat narrow jaws for Flat jaws for lower molars. small lower molar
Rubber Dam Clamp No. 4: Flat narrow jaws for small upper molars.
Rubber Dam Clamp No. 14A: Deeply festooned jaws for partially erupted or irregularly shaped molars
Rubber Dam Clamp No. 202: Slightly festooned jaws for large lower molars.
Rubber Dam Clamp No. 205: Slightly festooned jaws for large upper molars.
Direct to Use
Here are the directions for using the Waldent Wal-Dam Premium Rubber Dam Clamps Kit:
- Preparation: Ensure that the operating site (one or more teeth) is thoroughly cleaned and dried before proceeding with the application of the rubber dam clamps.
- Selection of Clamp: Choose the appropriate rubber dam clamp based on the tooth or teeth being worked on and the specific requirements of the procedure.
- Isolation: Place the selected rubber dam clamp around the tooth or teeth to be isolated, ensuring that it fits securely and comfortably.
- Securement: Use a rubber dam clamp forceps or similar instrument to secure the clamp in place. Ensure that the clamp is firmly attached to the tooth without causing discomfort to the patient.
- Adjustment: Make any necessary adjustments to the position of the clamp to ensure optimal isolation of the operating site and access for the dental procedure.
- Verification: Double-check the placement of the rubber dam clamp to ensure proper isolation and protection of the surrounding oral tissues from saliva or other fluids.
- Procedure: Proceed with the dental procedure, taking care to work within the isolated area created by the rubber dam clamp.
- Removal: Once the procedure is complete, carefully remove the rubber dam clamp using the appropriate instrument, ensuring minimal discomfort to the patient.
- Post-procedure Care: Provide appropriate post-procedure care and instructions to the patient, including any necessary follow-up appointments or precautions.
Packaging
Rubber Dam Clamps Kit of 11: (Winged Clamps)
- 1 x Rubber Dam Clamp No. 2A
- 1 x Rubber Dam Clamp No. 211
- 1 x Rubber Dam Clamp No. 210
- 1 x Rubber Dam Clamp No. 13A
- 1 x Rubber Dam Clamp No. 12A
- 1 x Rubber Dam Clamp No. 201
- 1 x Rubber Dam Clamp No. 3
- 1 x Rubber Dam Clamp No. 4
- 1 x Rubber Dam Clamp No. 14A
- 1 x Rubber Dam Clamp No. 202
- 1 x Rubber Dam Clamp No. 205
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