Splatters and Aerosols Contamination in Dental Aerosol Generating Procedures

Dental aerosol-generating procedures produce a large amount of splatters and aerosols that create a major concern for airborne disease transmission, such as COVID-19. This study established a method to visualise splatter and aerosol contamination by common dental instrumentation, namely ultrasonic s...

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Main Authors: Pingping Han, Honghui Li, Laurence J. Walsh, Sašo Ivanovski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1914
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spelling doaj-54b6fb5734ae4059843f697a7a92237a2021-02-23T00:01:36ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-02-01111914191410.3390/app11041914Splatters and Aerosols Contamination in Dental Aerosol Generating ProceduresPingping Han0Honghui Li1Laurence J. Walsh2Sašo Ivanovski3School of Dentistry, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, The University of Queensland School of Dentistry, Brisbane, QLD 4006, AustraliaEpigenetics Nanodiagnostic and Therapeutic Group, Center for Oral-Facial Regeneration, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (COR3), School of Dentistry, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4006, AustraliaSchool of Dentistry, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, The University of Queensland School of Dentistry, Brisbane, QLD 4006, AustraliaSchool of Dentistry, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, The University of Queensland School of Dentistry, Brisbane, QLD 4006, AustraliaDental aerosol-generating procedures produce a large amount of splatters and aerosols that create a major concern for airborne disease transmission, such as COVID-19. This study established a method to visualise splatter and aerosol contamination by common dental instrumentation, namely ultrasonic scaling, air-water spray, high-speed and low-speed handpieces. Mock dental procedures were performed on a mannequin model, containing teeth in a typodont and a phantom head, using irrigation water containing fluorescein dye as a tracer. Filter papers were placed in 10 different locations to collect splatters and aerosols, at distances ranging from 20 to 120 cm from the source. All four types of dental equipment produced contamination from splatters and aerosols. At 120 cm away from the source, the high-speed handpiece generated the greatest amount and size (656 ± 551 μm) of splatter particles, while the triplex syringe generated the largest amount of aerosols (particle size: 1.73 ± 2.23 μm). Of note, the low-speed handpiece produced the least amount and size (260 ± 142 μm) of splatter particles and the least amount of aerosols (particle size: 4.47 ± 5.92 μm) at 120 cm. All four dental AGPs produce contamination from droplets and aerosols, with different patterns of distribution. This simple model provides a method to test various preventive strategies to reduce risks from splatter and aerosols.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1914dental aerosol-generating proceduresCOVID-19splatterdropletsaerosolsdental procedures
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author Pingping Han
Honghui Li
Laurence J. Walsh
Sašo Ivanovski
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Honghui Li
Laurence J. Walsh
Sašo Ivanovski
Splatters and Aerosols Contamination in Dental Aerosol Generating Procedures
Applied Sciences
dental aerosol-generating procedures
COVID-19
splatter
droplets
aerosols
dental procedures
author_facet Pingping Han
Honghui Li
Laurence J. Walsh
Sašo Ivanovski
author_sort Pingping Han
title Splatters and Aerosols Contamination in Dental Aerosol Generating Procedures
title_short Splatters and Aerosols Contamination in Dental Aerosol Generating Procedures
title_full Splatters and Aerosols Contamination in Dental Aerosol Generating Procedures
title_fullStr Splatters and Aerosols Contamination in Dental Aerosol Generating Procedures
title_full_unstemmed Splatters and Aerosols Contamination in Dental Aerosol Generating Procedures
title_sort splatters and aerosols contamination in dental aerosol generating procedures
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Dental aerosol-generating procedures produce a large amount of splatters and aerosols that create a major concern for airborne disease transmission, such as COVID-19. This study established a method to visualise splatter and aerosol contamination by common dental instrumentation, namely ultrasonic scaling, air-water spray, high-speed and low-speed handpieces. Mock dental procedures were performed on a mannequin model, containing teeth in a typodont and a phantom head, using irrigation water containing fluorescein dye as a tracer. Filter papers were placed in 10 different locations to collect splatters and aerosols, at distances ranging from 20 to 120 cm from the source. All four types of dental equipment produced contamination from splatters and aerosols. At 120 cm away from the source, the high-speed handpiece generated the greatest amount and size (656 ± 551 μm) of splatter particles, while the triplex syringe generated the largest amount of aerosols (particle size: 1.73 ± 2.23 μm). Of note, the low-speed handpiece produced the least amount and size (260 ± 142 μm) of splatter particles and the least amount of aerosols (particle size: 4.47 ± 5.92 μm) at 120 cm. All four dental AGPs produce contamination from droplets and aerosols, with different patterns of distribution. This simple model provides a method to test various preventive strategies to reduce risks from splatter and aerosols.
topic dental aerosol-generating procedures
COVID-19
splatter
droplets
aerosols
dental procedures
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1914
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