Air particulate concentration during orthodontic procedures: a pilot study.
Inmaculada Martín-QuinteroAlberto Cervera-SabaterVíctor Tapias-PereroIván Nieto-SánchezJavier de la Cruz-PérezPublished in: BMC oral health (2021)
This pilot study shows that from the moment a patient enters a dental office, a large number of additional particles are generated. During treatment, the number of particles of 0.3 microns-which have a high capacity to penetrate the respiratory tract-increases. Moreover, a relationship between relative humidity and particle formation is observed. Further studies are needed.