Critical Aerosol Control Strategies for Your Dental Practice

Critical Aerosol Control in Your Dental Practice

"Since the invention of the Borden air rotor in 1957, dental aerosols have been a concern for the health of dental practitioners, staff and – through circulation in the common air handling systems of the modern office – patients as well."

Dr. Ahearn's comprehensive white paper breaks down the six major areas of your practice impacted by the spread of potentially contaminated aerosol – and discusses a variety of solutions to address each. We do have options to reopen our practices safely, effectively and without reducing quality of care.

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