Most dental procedures that use handpieces, turbines, US scalers, airflow, and air abrasion tend to produce aerosols in which the patient’s oral fluids are also entrained, with consequences on the health of the medical staff and other patients. Oral fluids are highly contaminated with microorganisms. The aim of the study was to assess the degree of surface contamination in relation to certain variables of the aerosol-generating dental maneuvers. Material and methods: 2 operators performed 5 simulations of 10 min each for treatments with US scaler, turbine, and contra-angle with spray cooling system. The evaluation of the contaminated surfaces was carried out by measuring the colored surface, in cm, on the paper sheet that was placed on the ...
Background Suspected aerosol-generating dental instruments may cause risks for operators by transmit...
Objectives: This review aimed to identify which dental procedures generate droplets and aerosols wit...
SummaryRotatory dental instruments generate atmospheric aerosols that settle on various surfaces, in...
Background The use of dental handpieces produces aerosols containing microbial agents, bacteria and ...
Background: Suspected aerosol-generating dental instruments may cause risks for operators by transmi...
The dispersion of aerosol particles during standard dental aerosol-generating procedures (AGPs) perf...
AimTo assess the distribution and deposition of aerosols during simulated periodontal therapy.Method...
Dental turbines and scalers, used every day in dental operatories, feature built-in water spray that...
Aim: To assess the distribution and deposition of aerosols during simulated periodontal therapy. Me...
Background: High-speed dental instruments produce aerosols, which can contribute to the transmission...
Aerosol particles generated by dental procedures could facilitate the transmission of infectious dis...
The air-turbine handpiece in normal operation on a tooth surface generates an aerosol the moment it ...
Summary: Rotatory dental instruments generate atmospheric aerosols that settle on various surfaces, ...
Oral healthcare workers (OHCW) are exposed to pathogenic microorganisms during dental aerosol-genera...
ObjectivesThis review aimed to identify which dental procedures generate droplets and aerosols with ...
Background Suspected aerosol-generating dental instruments may cause risks for operators by transmit...
Objectives: This review aimed to identify which dental procedures generate droplets and aerosols wit...
SummaryRotatory dental instruments generate atmospheric aerosols that settle on various surfaces, in...
Background The use of dental handpieces produces aerosols containing microbial agents, bacteria and ...
Background: Suspected aerosol-generating dental instruments may cause risks for operators by transmi...
The dispersion of aerosol particles during standard dental aerosol-generating procedures (AGPs) perf...
AimTo assess the distribution and deposition of aerosols during simulated periodontal therapy.Method...
Dental turbines and scalers, used every day in dental operatories, feature built-in water spray that...
Aim: To assess the distribution and deposition of aerosols during simulated periodontal therapy. Me...
Background: High-speed dental instruments produce aerosols, which can contribute to the transmission...
Aerosol particles generated by dental procedures could facilitate the transmission of infectious dis...
The air-turbine handpiece in normal operation on a tooth surface generates an aerosol the moment it ...
Summary: Rotatory dental instruments generate atmospheric aerosols that settle on various surfaces, ...
Oral healthcare workers (OHCW) are exposed to pathogenic microorganisms during dental aerosol-genera...
ObjectivesThis review aimed to identify which dental procedures generate droplets and aerosols with ...
Background Suspected aerosol-generating dental instruments may cause risks for operators by transmit...
Objectives: This review aimed to identify which dental procedures generate droplets and aerosols wit...
SummaryRotatory dental instruments generate atmospheric aerosols that settle on various surfaces, in...