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Dental periodontal procedures: a systematic review of contamination (splatter, droplets and aerosol) in relation to COVID-19.

Ilona G JohnsonRhiannon J JonesJennifer Elizabeth GallagherWilliam G WadeWaraf Al-YaseenMark D RobertsonScott McGregorSukriti KcNicola Patricia InnesRebecca V Harris
Published in: BDJ open (2021)
Ultrasonic scaling, air polishing and prophylaxis procedures produce contamination (splatter, droplets and aerosol) in the presence of suction, with a small amount of evidence showing droplets taking between 30 min and 1 h to settle. Consideration should be given to infection control, areas of cleaning particularly around the patient and appropriate personal protective equipment, with particular attention to respiratory, facial and body protection for these procedures. In addition, the use of lower power settings should be considered to reduce the amount and spread of contamination.
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