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The need for proper tooth isolation during restorative procedures is undeniable because anything that obscures the operative field negatively impacts the efficiency and effectiveness of the operator. When proper isolation is lacking, visibility, patient/operator safety, infection control, and the physical properties of dental materials are all compromised. The focal point of our isolation efforts should be the prevention of aspiration or ingestion of endodontic instruments, but isolation should also include the quest for canal space asepsis. Author Inofrmation Annil Dhingra BDS, MDS is an Endodontist based in Delhi. He graduated from Mysore University and completed his post graduation with gold medal from Manglore University in 1995, with speciality in Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics. Yadav Vikrant BDS , MDS graduated with his BDS in 2011 from JCD Dental College, Sirsa, Haryana, India and his MDS in Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics in 2012 from DJ College of Dental Sciences and Research, Br Ambedkar University Niwari Dehat, India.
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