Nonsurgical gingival displacement in restorative dentistry
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Gingival displacement is critical for obtaining accurate impressions for the fabrication of fixed restorations, especially when the finish line is at or just within the gingival sulcus. Displacement of the gingival tissue is also important when dealing with the restoration of cervical lesions due to their proximity to the periodontal tissue. The methods of gingival tissue displacement can be broadly classified as nonsurgical and surgical techniques, with nonsurgical being the more commonly practiced method. Dentists must alter their armamentarium and gingival displacement techniques to meet specific demands and obtain predictable results. Hence, the purpose of this article is to describe the different means by which nonsurgical gingival displacement can be achieved effectively under a variety of clinical situations.
Publication Date
2011
Recommended Citation
MS, Thomas; RM, Joseph; and A, Parolia, "Nonsurgical gingival displacement in restorative dentistry" (2011). Health collection. 165.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/health-collection/165