This document discusses methods of isolating the operative field in dentistry, focusing on the rubber dam technique. It describes the history and advantages of rubber dam, as well as the instruments and materials used, including the rubber dam itself, clamps, frames, and templates. The document explains how to properly prepare, punch holes in, lubricate and place the rubber dam, as well as supplemental methods to retain it like modeling compound and ligatures. Key steps include isolating the operative tooth and adjacent teeth, using appropriately sized holes, and ensuring a tight seal between the dam and teeth to prevent contamination and provide a dry field for restorative procedures.