Researchers Detect Methods to Reduce Aerosols During Dental Cleaning

Dental researchers have found the combined use of a high-volume evacuator (HVE) with an intraoral suction device significantly reduces the amount of microbial aerosols generated during a dental cleaning procedure, according to new research. The study, conducted by a team of professors and researchers from Loma Linda University School (LLU) of Dentistry, reported that the combination … Read more

Study: Most Aerosol Droplets in Dental Procedures From Irrigation Tools, Not Saliva

Patient saliva was found not to be the major source of the microbes in aerosols generated during dental procedures, according to Ohio State University researchers, who analyzed the genetic makeup of the organisms detected in aerosols. The findings, published May 12 in the Journal of Dental Research, is the latest study to demonstrate that visiting the … Read more

Aerosol Generating Procedures, Fallow Time, and Air Changes/Hour: What You Should Know

Aerosol Generating Procedures

This article is based on a review of the literature, personal communications with heating, ventilation and air condition (HVAC) experts, building contractors as well as information obtained from regulatory bodies. The goal is to create awareness on how construction of temporary walls and doors for aerosol generating procedures (AGPs) can cause inadvertent problems with air … Read more

Aerosols in Dentistry: The Bacterial Contamination of the Room Air During an AIRFLOW® Treatment

Aerosols in Dentistry The bacterial contamination of the room air during an AIRFLOW® treatment

Abstract Dentists and scientists, supported by EMS, have measured bacterial contamination of room air during an AIRFLOW® treatment in two scenarios (without and with special protective measures). Although the results of this investigation cannot be transferred analogously to a possible viral load (e.g. SARS-CoV-2) in the aerosol, the data show an impres-sive reduction of the … Read more