• Usually, the end of the cord packer are usually thin enough to placed in the gingival sulcus without damaging the tissue and causing any bleeding. (dmd.center)
  • This can be done with the help of a periodontal probe and gentle pressure as the inter-proximal gingival is thin and delicate, with minimal depth of gingival sulcus. (dmd.center)
  • There are two broadly used techniques for packing retraction cord in the gingival sulcus depending on the clinical situation, the health of the gingival tissues, the depth of the gingival sulcus and the placement of the margin of the preparation on the tooth structure. (dmd.center)
  • And sometimes like, hey, if I have lots of bleeding from the gingival sulcus, I will use this retraction cord. (protrusive.co.uk)
  • Floss ligature placed to help invert the rubber dam into the gingival sulcus. (decisionsindentistry.com)
  • If the prepared finish line is adjacent to the gingival sulcus, gingival retraction techniques should be used to decrease the marginal discrepancy among the restoration and the prepared abutment. (ac.ir)
  • Canine retraction was started bilaterally using closed coil NiTi (Nickel titanium) springs. (turkjorthod.org)
  • The rate of canine retraction at the piezocision site was twice that at the control site in group A (p=0.007). (turkjorthod.org)
  • This study evaluated the rate of canine retraction assisted by piezocision and dissection in a split mouth clinical study design with the opposite side serving as the control. (turkjorthod.org)
  • Some studies have found that MOPs accelerate the rate of canine retraction [ 6 , 8 , 10 , 11 , 13 ], whereas others have not found significant differences with control groups [ 7 , 9 , 12 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Canine retraction after premolar extraction is a lengthy step during the extraction stage of orthodontic treatment. (theoralsurgeryacademy.com)
  • Corticotomy accelerated canine retraction in animal studies resulting in a faster retraction when compared to conventional orthodontic retraction. (theoralsurgeryacademy.com)
  • This may involve repositioning of adjacent gum tissue to cover the recession (called a pedicle graft) or use of a free graft of gingival or connective tissue from the roof of the mouth (called a free gingival graft or a subepithelial connective tissue graft). (wikipedia.org)
  • Gingival recession, also known as gum recession and receding gums, is the exposure in the roots of the teeth caused by a loss of gum tissue and/or retraction of the gingival margin from the crown of the teeth. (wikipedia.org)
  • Various classifications have been proposed to classify gingival recession, Miller's classification system being the one that is most widely followed. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are many possible causes for gingival recession: By far the most common cause is gum disease (periodontal disease). (wikipedia.org)
  • One systemic review of the literature concluded that "The data to support or refute the association between tooth brushing and gingival recession are inconclusive," although aggressive or forceful brushing was not specifically addressed. (wikipedia.org)
  • A subsequent study found horizontal tooth brushing technique (versus Bass technique or circular methods), medium-hardness toothbrush use and brushing only once daily were associated with gingival recession. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hereditary thin, fragile or insufficient gingival tissue predisposes to gingival recession. (wikipedia.org)
  • Usually when dentists cut teeth for crowns, they will pack a piece of string, known as dental retraction cord , gingival retraction cord , or just dental cord between your tooth and your gums. (oralanswers.com)
  • If the retraction cord was in between the gums and the tooth for an extended period of time, the gum tissues may have started growing around it and it probably caused more pain and bled more when Austin removed the cord during his oral hygiene routine. (oralanswers.com)
  • Generally, tissue management is much done for the need of displacing the gingival tissue away from the prepared tooth with the use of a retraction cord or paste. (dmd.center)
  • Whether or not the impression is made conventionally with impression material or with a digital impression technique, all the tooth margins must be captured to assure an excellent marginal fit of a lab fabricated restoration. (dmd.center)
  • A retraction cord is a cord made of cotton often used to displace tissue during tooth preparation. (dmd.center)
  • Absence of necessity for tooth preparation, low cost for patients compared with indirect techniques and other prosthetic approaches, reversibility of treatment and no need for an additional adhesive cementing system are some advantages of this technique. (walshmedicalmedia.com)
  • Both corticotomy techniques doubled the rate of tooth movement compared to conventional retraction mechanics, while no difference was observed in the rate of tooth movement between peizocision and decision. (turkjorthod.org)
  • 1 Several methods have been proposed to achieve accelerated orthodontic tooth movement, including physical or mechanical stimulation, medications, and surgical techniques. (turkjorthod.org)
  • Diverse techniques and devices to reinforce anchorage and increase the rate of tooth movement have been proposed. (hindawi.com)
  • 1 This is a periodontal procedure in which gingival and osseous tissue is removed in order to expose more clinical tooth structure. (prodentshop.com)
  • These exclusions vary and may include but are not limited to: other procedures performed on the same tooth on the same date, optional treatment performed for cosmetic (esthetic) purposes, or to correct congenital or developmental defects and gingival pocketing of less than 5 mm. (prodentshop.com)
  • This technique allows for a better interpretation of the characteristics, transparencies and details of tooth structure. (decisionsindentistry.com)
  • Examination upon referral to the AEGD clinic revealed a diastema between teeth #7 and 8, a short clinical crown on tooth #7, as well as a gingival margin that was lower than that of the contralateral side (Figure 2). (decisionsindentistry.com)
  • In this article, conventional and modern methods of gingival retraction in the fixed tooth supported prosthesis and fixed implant supported prosthesis are expressed. (ac.ir)
  • Conventional techniques using alum, aluminum chloride, etc. are also enhanced when using Ultrapak plain knitted cords, which carry significantly greater quantities of hemostatic solution than conventional cords. (nudent.co.th)
  • When pathological, this structure can promote the formation of interincisal diastema, periodontal pocket, gingival retraction, aesthetic problems, difficulties in phonation and brushing. (bvsalud.org)
  • Style Italiano is a group of passionate clinicians and researchers, who are in constant development of materials and techniques for aesthetic and conservative dentistry. (polydentia.ch)
  • The multidisciplinary association of orthodontic, implant and prosthetic techniques resulted in successful functional and aesthetic rehabilitation of the case, which was maintained after 1 year follow up. (bvsalud.org)
  • Once we had learned the best methods and techniques to knit Ultrapak cord's microscopic loops, we learned we could make even smaller cords-all the way to size #000, the smallest knitted retraction cord in the world. (nudent.co.th)
  • Prior to Ultrapak cord, all retraction cords were either twisted or braided. (nudent.co.th)
  • Retraction cords as well as retraction pastes are suitable. (com.bo)
  • Unica, thanks to its countoured shape, adapts correctly to the different morphologies of anterior teeth and makes it possible to restore interproximal and cervical margins at once, even in presence of rubber-dam or gingival retraction cords, thus reducing chair-time significantly. (polydentia.ch)
  • Techniques used to expose dental surface below the gingival margin in order to obtain better dental impression during periodental and peri-implant applications. (lookformedical.com)
  • With the implant insertion technique we use, the patients will not experience any discomfort during surgery or afterward. (mydubaidentists.com)
  • In Austin's case, it would appear that the dentist and dental assistant simply forgot to remove the retraction cord after the impression was taken and just cemented the temporary crowns on the teeth with the retraction cord in place. (oralanswers.com)
  • One of the most challenging step as we practice Prosthodontics and other dental treatments especially those that require impression taking is the management of the gingival tissue prior to this procedure. (dmd.center)
  • When handling retraction cord it is important to remember to use latex-free gloves because contamination of the cord with latex can have a deleterious effect on the setting of the VPS impression materials. (dmd.center)
  • If it does not cure completely, it can result in inaccuracies or tearing of the fine gingival margin within the impression. (dmd.center)
  • DryZ stops gingival bleeding and seepage from gingival crevicular fluid that may interfere with impression taking. (dentalproductsreport.com)
  • 3M™ Astringent Paste supports your impression work with excellent gingiva retraction with or without cord and hemostasis. (com.bo)
  • After a polyvinyl siloxane impression was obtained, a provisional restoration was fabricated using bis-acryl and delivered using the spot-etch technique in combination with a flowable composite. (decisionsindentistry.com)
  • PubMed and Google Scholar databases were searched manually for studies on gingival tissue managements prior to impression making in fixed dental prosthesis since 1975. (ac.ir)
  • This study showed that all retraction techniques caused an acute injury after 1 day of retraction, which took 1 week to heal in the Ultrapak and the Magic Foam groups. (oralanswers.com)
  • Ultrapak cord is designed to enhance ViscoStat and Astringedent hemostatics when used with the Dento-Infusor™ tip tissue management technique. (nudent.co.th)
  • Ultrapak cord, saturated with ViscoStat hemostatic, controls bleeding and sulcular fluid for near gingival and subgingival preparations. (nudent.co.th)
  • This way the margins and finish line we need to expose is achieved, and this can also be accomplished with the combination of a solution that can provide hemostasis when the gingival tissues starts to bleed. (dmd.center)
  • This study showed that none of the techniques tested seems to harm the tissues in the long term. (oralanswers.com)
  • DryZ™ Retraction Paste DryZ™ Retraction Paste is terrific for use alone or in conjunction with retraction cord and compression caps. (dentalproductsreport.com)
  • The webinar will improve your cementation of any prosthetic by controlling bleeding and gingival fluid seepage. (centrixdentallearning.com)
  • In choosing the right instrument you can save yourself the trouble of damaging the gingiva or in inserting the retraction cord. (dmd.center)
  • En la dentición mixta y permanente temprana, el diastema puede ser una preocupación estética importante para los pacientes y/o sus padres. (bvsalud.org)
  • Este artículo describe el tratamiento de ortodon cia con placas alineadoras, realizado en una pacien- te de 9 años de edad, con diastema interincisivo. (bvsalud.org)
  • The objective of this article is to report a clinical case of upper lip frenectomy using the double clamping technique or Archer technique, performed at the Oral Minor Surgery clinic of the Dentistry School of the Federal Fluminense University, in a male patient, leucoderma, 23 years old, indicated by his orthodontist after recurrence of interincisal diastema. (bvsalud.org)
  • Regarding associations, there was a relationship between the form of remuneration and the use/method of isolation (p = 0.004), and between the form of remuneration and the use of gingival retraction/separation techniques (p = 0.005). (bvsalud.org)
  • The results of this study had shown that there is a statistically significant difference in the pre- and post-operative values in scalpel surgical technique with a ( P = 0.005), and there is no statistically significant ( P = 0.20) difference in the diode laser technique. (jdentlasers.org)
  • The aim of this article is to describe a simple and effective 10-step technique for achieving dam isolation. (decisionsindentistry.com)
  • Treatments include microabrasion, direct composite restorations, esthetic veneers or crowns or combination of the above mentioned techniques [ 2 ]. (walshmedicalmedia.com)
  • Exploring a build-up strategy for stress free class V restorations and the tools to obtain an efficient gingival retraction. (quintessence.hr)
  • Unica is the solution to everyday anterior restorations, whether it be class III, IV, V, shape modifications, and/or composite veneers in direct stratification technique. (polydentia.ch)
  • Options for both composite resin veneer and porcelain veneer restorations were presented to the patient, along with esthetic crown lengthening in order to achieve symmetrical gingival margins. (decisionsindentistry.com)
  • I've also used retraction cord when doing fillings on teeth that have a cavity that goes below the gum-line. (oralanswers.com)
  • In 1892, it was first described as a technique in the cortical plates surrounding the teeth to mobilise dentition. (theoralsurgeryacademy.com)
  • In some studies by Dragoo and Williams discussed that placing retraction cord while finishing your preparation can produce minimal gingival lesions and the best tissue results for operative procedures. (dmd.center)
  • In order to prevent malignant transformation of these precursor lesions, multiple screening and detection techniques have been developed to address this problem. (medscape.com)
  • Rinse and dry the prepared area and stop any bleeding by using appropriate retraction technique and a hemostatic agent. (com.bo)
  • Each cord has a variety of diameters and sizes to allow for ease of placement in tighter and healthier gingival sulcuses. (dmd.center)
  • According to the ADA's Current Dental Terminology 2009-2010 (CDT 2009-10), the procedure does not exist.1 However, this does not negate the need to perform a procedure to correct soft-tissue asymmetry, or to establish the proper clinical crown length, or crown-to-root ratio, or a healthier and more esthetic gingival contour. (prodentshop.com)
  • This article has another picture of dental retraction cord. (oralanswers.com)
  • This study looked at a few different ways to retract patients' gum tissue and found that while dental retraction cord does cause an inflammation of the gums, they do completely heal and there is no long-term harm. (oralanswers.com)
  • If you have any questions about dental retraction cord, I'd love to hear them in the comments section below. (oralanswers.com)
  • This is really interesting - I had never even heard of a dental retraction cord before. (oralanswers.com)
  • Dental Casting Technique" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) . (ucdenver.edu)
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  • The authors of this article believe the lack of practice and improper technique explain why placing dams can be time consuming. (decisionsindentistry.com)
  • Direct Composites: The Styleitaliano Clinical Secrets is an essential reference that addresses everyday clinical challenges in esthetic and restorative dentistry by outlining innovative techniques, step by step. (quintessence.hr)
  • The future of layering, describing the most representative techniques step-by-step and their application to everyday dentistry. (quintessence.hr)
  • In today's conservative dentistry, the choice of products and the techniques we apply everyday must be predictable and cost-effective, incorporating clear-cut advantages to our daily procedures. (polydentia.ch)
  • From the procedure performed, it can be concluded that the surgical intervention and the applied technique were effective in solving the reported clinical case. (bvsalud.org)
  • To propose and describe a new technique for biological anchorage, which involves six MOPs performed every four weeks, and to present its results in a clinical case of upper premolar extraction. (hindawi.com)
  • however, it has been documented that there is minimal postoperative bleeding, pain, wound healing, discomfort, and ease of the procedure with diode laser and finally, each technique has its own advantages and disadvantages. (jdentlasers.org)
  • With all that being said on procedural terminology, clinicians should always consider the benefits and techniques of a laser-assisted, soft-tissue crown-lengthening procedure. (prodentshop.com)
  • The goal of this procedure is to create gingival contours and anatomy that is healthy, maintainable, and esthetically pleasing. (prodentshop.com)
  • Also, the gingival margin level was severely affected. (jdentlasers.org)
  • Tips and tricks for posterior cusp protection, margin elevation and some alternatives to the current materials and techniques. (quintessence.hr)
  • Few successful techniques are available for the treatment of maxillary arch constriction and tend to be aggressive" these include surgically-assisted rapid palatal expansion and slow palatal expansion. (theoralsurgeryacademy.com)
  • Corticotomy assisted expansion is an effective technique for the treatment of maxillary transverse deficiency in adults. (theoralsurgeryacademy.com)
  • Upper lip characteristics and associated excessive gingival display etiologies in adults: Race and sex differences. (perioabstracts.com)
  • The mean values obtained can be used for comparison with records of participants with the same characteristics by following this photogrammetric technique. (ijdr.in)
  • The myCustom Rings technique allows to easily recreate the pre-existing interproximal anatomy. (polydentia.ch)
  • We will also cover faster ways to control bleed and obtain a dry and clean field as well as better, advanced materials that work great alone (or even retraction cord if need be). (centrixdentallearning.com)
  • Gingival retraction techniques can be classified as mechanical, chemical or surgical. (ac.ir)
  • 3. Is this technique something that nearly all dentists use as a routine, or is it just personal preference whether a dentist wants to use it or not? (oralanswers.com)
  • 2 - It is used mainly for upper cord with the double-cord technique. (dmd.center)
  • Various surgical techniques can be done for depigmentation but recurrence is the limiting factor for many surgical procedures, and the aim of the present study was to evaluate quantitatively the rate of repigmentation postoperatively after using scalpel and diode lasers for depigmentation. (jdentlasers.org)
  • However, there was no significant difference in the rate of retraction between the two surgical techniques. (turkjorthod.org)
  • Full description of the front-wing technique, a universal strategy to close diastemata without wax-up and improving the current methods. (quintessence.hr)
  • Inject Cool Temp NATURAL directly into the deepest part of the preimpression and then fill it to the gingival areas. (identerprises.co.in)
  • In this article, different gingival management techniques are discussed. (ac.ir)
  • A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. (mdpi.com)