a sheet of rubber with a hole punched for your tooth
a small, stretchable sheet of rubber that we use to isolate the teeth
Used to isolate teeth during dental procedures, this thin rubber sheet is important during the process of replacing old amalgams to prevent unnecessary exposure to metal.
A thin rubber sheet about six inches square that is stretched over a frame to isolate the tooth. This enables the tooth to be treated in a clean, dry environment.
A thin rubber sheet applied to teeth to control moisture during dental procedures.
Sheet of rubber used to stop particles of teeth and dental instruments from being inhaled or ingested. Used mostly in root canal therapy.
A rubber sheet that fits around teeth. It isolates the treatment area from the rest of the oral cavity.
Soft latex sheet used to establish isolation of one or more teeth from contamination by oral fluids and to keep materials from falling to the back of the throat
A thin sheet of rubber that the dentist punches little holes in. The teeth slip through the holes and become somewhat isolated from the mouth. This permits a suction tube to collect the majority of mercury particles and slurry that are generated when a mercury filling is cut out.