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Winged Rubber Dam Clamps, SKU PS-D-105, is a reusable endodontic rubber dam clamp made from German stainless steel for posterior tooth isolation, root canal therapy, restorative dentistry, adhesive procedures, crown-margin control, and operative moisture management. The product is supplied as one rubber dam clamp and the visible marking identifies a 12A winged clamp pattern with a curved bow, serrated retentive jaws, winged extensions, circular forceps holes, and cervical gripping contours for controlled seating around posterior crowns. The clamp is used during molar endodontic access, pulp chamber isolation, class I restorations, class II cavity preparation, composite placement, amalgam replacement, coronal buildup, crown preparation isolation, pediatric posterior procedures where crown size permits, and veterinary dental restorations. The winged structure supports preloading with a rubber dam sheet before placement, while the serrated jaws stabilize the clamp at the cervical contour during irrigation, suction, handpiece use, matrix placement, bonding, and restorative finishing. Endodontists, general dentists, restorative clinicians, pediatric dentists, dental schools, hospital dental departments, veterinary dental teams, distributors, and procurement offices use this Class I reusable isolation instrument in posterior rubber dam kits and operative dental trays.
The Winged Rubber Dam Clamps use a spring stainless steel bow to separate the jaws during forceps loading and to maintain retentive pressure after the clamp is seated. The bow remains outside the operative crown surface, leaving the central field accessible for rotary preparation, pulp chamber entry, restoration placement, and coronal sealing. The 12A jaw profile is shaped for posterior retention, with serrated internal edges that engage the cervical contour of molar teeth and resist dislodgement during irrigation, suction, and restorative manipulation. The winged extensions hold the rubber dam sheet while the operator carries the clamp and dam together to the tooth. This is useful when the clinician wants the sheet positioned with the clamp before inversion around the crown. The circular forceps holes accept rubber dam forceps beaks for opening, transfer, seating, stability testing, and removal. The clamp has no ratchet, screw joint, box lock, or pivot because its working mechanism depends on spring tension, serrated jaw contact, winged dam support, bow resilience, and forceps-controlled placement.
During endodontic treatment, the Winged Rubber Dam Clamps are selected after clinical crown assessment, dam hole punching, floss ligature preparation, and forceps loading. The clinician opens the 12A clamp with rubber dam forceps, seats the jaws at the cervical contour, verifies stability, and then inverts the dam around the posterior tooth before access preparation. In molar root canal therapy, the clamp retains the isolation field during chamber entry, canal location, irrigation, instrumentation, obturation, and temporary or definitive coronal sealing. In restorative workflows, the same clamp supports class I occlusal restorations, class II proximal preparations, adhesive composite placement, matrix adaptation, liner placement, base placement, amalgam replacement, and crown-margin refinement. The winged format is useful when the dam sheet is carried with the clamp and then inverted after placement. Pediatric use is selected when eruption level and crown size provide stable engagement. Veterinary dental teams use comparable posterior isolation logic for canine and feline restorative or endodontic procedures where moisture control and stable crown access are required.
The 12A pattern is selected for posterior isolation when the operator needs a winged clamp with serrated retentive jaws and a compact bow that preserves crown access. The bow provides elastic memory and maintains clamp tension during the full procedure. The serrated jaws contact the buccal and lingual cervical regions and help resist displacement during handpiece vibration, canal irrigation, suction movement, and matrix placement. The wings support rubber dam preloading, allowing the sheet to be stretched onto the clamp before the assembly is carried to the tooth. The forceps holes provide controlled engagement with clamp forceps, reducing uncontrolled finger pressure near the jaw edges. The central opening leaves the occlusal surface, access cavity, proximal box, and restorative field available for instrumentation. Selection is based on posterior crown morphology, eruption level, cervical contour, restorative margin position, adjacent tooth contact, dam hole spacing, and planned procedure. This clamp is not selected for extraction, tissue traction, orthodontic force application, or matrix retention without rubber dam isolation.
German stainless steel construction gives the Winged Rubber Dam Clamps the spring resilience required for repeated posterior isolation while maintaining bow tension, serrated jaw alignment, wing form, and forceps-hole integrity through clinical turnover. The smooth stainless finish supports visual inspection after cleaning, including the bow curve, jaw serrations, wing surfaces, and lateral holes where debris can collect after endodontic or restorative procedures. After use, staff remove visible rubber dam fragments, cement, composite residue, blood, saliva, and irrigant deposits, clean the clamp surfaces, rinse, dry, inspect retentive edges and spring tension, package, and steam autoclave according to facility protocol. CE marking supports international medical device procurement, ISO 13485 certification reflects regulated manufacturing controls, and FDA-compliant procurement support helps United States buyers maintain reusable dental hand instrument records. The product supports single-piece ordering, replacement planning, rubber dam kit assembly, OEM supply, return support, order tracking, and documentation for clinics, hospitals, dental schools, distributors, emergency dental units, and veterinary dental departments.
| SKU | PS-D-105 |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Winged Rubber Dam Clamps |
| Price | $4.29 USD |
| Size/Gauge Variants | 12A winged posterior rubber dam clamp pattern |
| Instrument Category | Endodontic rubber dam clamp and posterior dental isolation instrument |
| Procedure | Posterior rubber dam isolation, molar root canal therapy, class I restoration, class II cavity preparation, adhesive dentistry, crown-margin isolation, coronal buildup, pediatric operative dentistry, and veterinary dental restoration |
| Material | German stainless steel |
| Finish | Smooth stainless finish with formed bow, wings, serrated jaws, and forceps holes |
| Sterilization | Reusable; clean bow, serrated jaws, wings, and forceps holes, rinse, dry, inspect retentive points and spring tension, package, and steam autoclave through facility protocol |
| Instrument Classification | Class I non-powered reusable dental isolation instrument |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Certifications | CE marked, ISO 13485 certified, FDA-compliant procurement support |
| Warranty | 30 days money back guarantee |
| MOQ | 1 piece |
| OEM / Custom Orders | Available for clinics, hospitals, dental schools, distributors, veterinary dental units, and institutional purchasing programs |
| After-Sale Service | Return and replacement support, order tracking assistance, and procurement documentation support |
How do Winged Rubber Dam Clamps differ from wingless rubber dam clamps?
Winged Rubber Dam Clamps include side extensions that allow the rubber dam sheet to be mounted on the clamp before placement. A wingless clamp is normally placed first, and the dam sheet is stretched over the clamp afterward. The winged 12A pattern supports a combined clamp-and-dam transfer sequence when posterior access and dam preloading are preferred. A wingless design can give more direct clearance around some posterior crowns after inversion. The serrated jaws on this clamp provide cervical retention during endodontic and restorative procedures. Winged Rubber Dam Clamps are selected when posterior isolation, preloaded dam placement, and stable molar engagement are required together.
When should the 12A winged clamp pattern be selected?
Winged Rubber Dam Clamps in the 12A pattern are selected for posterior teeth where the cervical contour allows stable serrated jaw engagement. The pattern is useful for molar root canal therapy, class I restoration, class II preparation, coronal buildup, and crown-margin isolation. The winged design is selected when the operator wants to carry the rubber dam sheet with the clamp before inversion. The central opening preserves access to the occlusal table, pulp chamber, proximal box, and restorative field. Selection depends on crown height, eruption level, cervical anatomy, dam hole spacing, restorative margin location, and adjacent tooth contact. Another clamp pattern is selected when the tooth is partially erupted, severely broken down, or anatomically unsuitable for 12A retention.
How do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA procurement requirements apply?
Winged Rubber Dam Clamps are supplied for professional purchasing workflows that require reusable dental isolation instrument documentation. CE marking supports international procurement records for clinics, hospitals, dental schools, distributors, and institutional buyers. ISO 13485 certification reflects manufacturing controls used in regulated medical device supply. FDA-compliant procurement support helps United States buyers maintain vendor files and reusable instrument records. These references support supplier onboarding, tender preparation, clinic audits, product file review, and multi-location purchasing approval. The instrument remains a Class I non-powered reusable rubber dam clamp for professional endodontic, restorative, pediatric, teaching, and veterinary dental workflows.
How are the bow, serrated jaws, wings, and forceps holes controlled during placement?
The control features on Winged Rubber Dam Clamps are the spring bow, serrated jaws, winged extensions, and circular forceps holes. The clinician engages the holes with rubber dam forceps and opens the clamp only enough to pass over the posterior crown. The jaws are seated at the cervical contour and released so spring tension maintains retentive contact. The wings carry the rubber dam sheet during transfer and help guide inversion around the tooth after seating. The bow remains outside the operative crown area while the central aperture preserves access for instrumentation. This handling pattern supports stable isolation during endodontic access, irrigation, restorative preparation, bonding, and coronal sealing.
How should clinics and distributors manage sterilization and supply?
Winged Rubber Dam Clamps are reusable German stainless steel rubber dam clamps suitable for standard dental tray reprocessing. After use, staff remove visible rubber dam fragments, cement, composite residue, saliva, blood, and irrigant deposits from the bow, serrated jaws, wings, and forceps holes. The clamp is cleaned, rinsed, dried, inspected for jaw alignment and spring tension, packaged, and steam autoclaved according to facility protocol. The one-piece spring design supports repeated turnover in endodontic, restorative, pediatric, teaching, emergency, and veterinary dental trays. Clinics can stock the 12A pattern for posterior isolation and rubber dam kit replacement. The $4.29 USD price supports single-piece replenishment, distributor inventory planning, and multi-chair clinic supply control.
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