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Ultrafine particles exposure is associated with specific operative procedures in a multi-chair dental clinic

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HELIYON
卷 8, 期 10, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11127

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Particulate matter; Ultrafine particle; Dental clinic; Laser treatment; Drilling; Grinding

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  1. Shanghai 3-year Public Health Action Plan [GWV-10.1-XK11]

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This study measured the concentrations of ultrafine particles (UFP) in a dental clinic and found that dental procedures can generate high levels of UFP. The use of a high-volume evacuator (HVE) during dental procedures can reduce exposure to UFP.
Air quality in dental clinics is critical, especially in light of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, given that dental professionals and patients are at risk of regular exposure to aerosols and bioaerosols in dental clinics. High levels of ultrafine particles (UFP) may be produced by dental procedures. This study aimed to quantify ultrafine particles (UFP) concentrations in a real multi-chair dental clinic and compare the levels of UFP produced by different dental procedures. The efficiency of a high-volume evacuator (HVE) in reducing the UFP concentrations during dental procedures was also assessed. UFP concentrations were measured both inside and outside of a dental clinic in Shanghai, China during a 12-day period from July to September 2020. Dental activities were recorded during working hours. The mean (+/- standard deviation) con-centrations of indoor and outdoor UFP during the sampling period were 8,209 (+/- 4,407) counts/cm3 and 15,984 (+/- 7,977) counts/cm3, respectively. The indoor UFP concentration was much higher during working hours (10,057 +/- 5,725 counts/cm3) than during non-working hours (7,163 +/- 2,972 counts/cm3). The UFP concen-trations increased significantly during laser periodontal treatment, root canal filling, tooth drilling, and grinding, and were slightly elevated during ultrasonic scaling or tooth extraction by piezo-surgery. The highest UFP con-centration (241,136 counts/cm3) was observed during laser periodontal treatment, followed by root canal filling (75,034 counts/cm3), which showed the second highest level. The use of an HVE resulted in lower number concentration of UFP when drilling and grinding teeth with high-speed handpieces, but did not significantly reduce UFP measured during laser periodontal therapy. we found that many dental procedures can generate high concentration of UFP in dental clinics, which may have a great health impact on the dental workers. The use of an HVE may help reduce the exposure to UFP during the use of high-speed handpieces.

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