Light protection of fiber-reinforced strip using aluminum foil for the direct splinting technique

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The critical point of the clinical procedure of direct splinting is the placement of the fiber-reinforced strip, which has to be well adapted to tooth surfaces. This article describes the use of aluminum foil to cover and protect the fiber-reinforced strip from light polymerization during the direct splinting technique. The advantage of using aluminum foil is to prevent premature curing of the fiber-reinforced strip, which would necessitate repetition of the procedure. With this technique, the strip is gradually exposed and adapted to the lingual/palatal surfaces of the teeth and light cured, allowing for ample working time. © Operative Dentistry, 2006.

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Anagnostou, M., Papazoglou, E., Mountouris, G., & Gaintantzopoulou, M. (2006). Light protection of fiber-reinforced strip using aluminum foil for the direct splinting technique. Operative Dentistry, 31(3), 394–397. https://doi.org/10.2341/05-68

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