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Would they need to use a rubber dam for a root canal?

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Rubber dam: Many dentists use rubber dams, they prevent the accidental swollowing of files or medications (bleach) used in root canal treatment.

Answered 1/20/2017

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Yes: Rubber dam is standard proceedure for root canals. If you are allergic to latex, there are hypoallergenic alternative material tht can be used. If you are allergic.

Answered 5/6/2014

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Yes: It is required! it would be considered negligence if there were complications.

Answered 10/3/2016

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Yes: The use of a rubber dam is mandatory for root canal treatment. Not using one increases the risk of harm to the patient due to chocking hazard or chemical exposure. Also the risk of leakage of saliva into the tooth goes from nonexistent to high when a dam is not used. If a rubber dam isnt going to be used, you are justified in requesting treatment somewhere else, .

Answered 1/15/2014

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Dr. Joel Doyon answered

Specializes in Dentistry - Cosmetic

It should be used: The standard of care across the United States is using a rubber dam for root canal procedures. There may be some exceptions and they are individualized per the patient mouth/tooth anatomy.

Answered 6/5/2014

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