Journal of Dental Sciences (Sep 2014)
Investigation of the spreading characteristics of bacterial aerosol contamination during dental scaling treatment
Abstract
Background/purpose: This study attempted to understand the spreading characteristics of airborne bacterial contaminants during dental scaling treatment. Materials and methods: Bacterial aerosols were collected with gelatin filters, in a single-chair clinic during ultrasonic scaling treatments on two patients with periodontitis. Results: The results showed that bacterial aerosols contamination could spread a horizontal distance of 100 cm and a vertical distance of 50 cm from a patient’s oral cavity, and remain airborne suspended for 20 minutes. Conclusion: Proper environmental and personal infection control measures, including isolation, ventilation, and full-cover facial shield, are recommended to diminish the contaminating risk in dental clinics.
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