To achieve harmony between restoration and surrounding periodontium, soft tissue management plays a pivotal role. Various Gingival displacement techniques show varying results in achieving the goals of displacement. The most preferred method of displacement by dental practitioners is through conventional retraction cord made up of cotton, which besides its advantages, poses certain drawbacks, including low tear strength, high friction, and fiber remnants within the sulcus. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) retraction cord, is a fluoropolymer, known for its high tear strength, low friction, and bio-compatibility. This study aims to determine the difference of horizontal gingival displacement between PTFE and conventional retraction cord. Participants inducted in this study will be assessed for eligibility. qualifying subjects will receive crown preparation for Porcelain-fused to-metal crown. subjects will then be randomly allocated to either of the two arms of intervention. After making a pre-displacement impression, Retraction cord will be applied for 3 minutes, then removed to record post-displacement impression. the difference in pre and post-displacement mean gingival sulcus width will be assessed by a stereomicroscope using image analysis software.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
60
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Retraction cord will be gently applied in gingival sulcus with minimal pressure. The intervention will be applied for three minutes in gingival sulcus, followed by a two stage addition silicone impression.
Dow University of Health Sciences
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Difference between Mean Horizontal Gingival Displacement by PTFE retraction cord and Conventional retraction cord among sixty participants as assessed by Stereomicroscope.
Time frame: 3 minutes after displacement
Difference between Post-displacement Bleeding by PTFE and conventional retraction cord among sixty participants by visual assessment
Time frame: immediately after cord removal
Difference between ease of Application of PTFE and conventional retraction cord among sixty participants.
Time frame: immediately after cord removal
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