2023
DOI: 10.1002/cre2.727
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Novel use of riboflavin as a fluorescent tracer in the dissemination of aerosol and splatter in an open operatory dental clinic

Abstract: Objectives: The rapid spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and the ensuing rise of the COVID-19 pandemic have impacted healthcare unprecedentedly. With the scarcity of available resources, including healthcare providers themselves, novel methods for tracking aerosol and splatter in real time are required to alleviate demand and increase safety. This study evaluates the utility of riboflavin (vitamin B 2 ) as a tracer for splatter/aerosol distribution from ultrasonic scaling in an open oper… Show more

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“… Dudding et al 2022 The number of particles: Background: 12.7% 3-in-1 air + water syringe: 42.9% This study provides evidence for sources of aerosol generation during common dental procedures, enabling more informed evaluation of risk and appropriate mitigation strategies. Emery et al 2023 The percentages of contaminated: slow suction > high suction > in‐line funnel Riboflavin can be used with minimal risk during dental procedures and allows for the detection of droplet spread in clinical settings in real time. Feres et al 2010 The number of bacteria: water (conrol) > CPC (test), CHX (test); no rinsing (control) > CPC (test), CHX (test) A commercial mouthrinse containing 0.05 percent CPC when used as a preprocedural mouthrinse was equally effective as CHX in reducing the levels of spatter bacteria generated during ultrasonic scaling.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Dudding et al 2022 The number of particles: Background: 12.7% 3-in-1 air + water syringe: 42.9% This study provides evidence for sources of aerosol generation during common dental procedures, enabling more informed evaluation of risk and appropriate mitigation strategies. Emery et al 2023 The percentages of contaminated: slow suction > high suction > in‐line funnel Riboflavin can be used with minimal risk during dental procedures and allows for the detection of droplet spread in clinical settings in real time. Feres et al 2010 The number of bacteria: water (conrol) > CPC (test), CHX (test); no rinsing (control) > CPC (test), CHX (test) A commercial mouthrinse containing 0.05 percent CPC when used as a preprocedural mouthrinse was equally effective as CHX in reducing the levels of spatter bacteria generated during ultrasonic scaling.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%