Evaluation of Aerosols in a Simulated Orthodontic Debonding Procedure

Author:

Pratt Alessandra1,Eckermann Nile2,Venugopalan Shankar Rengasamy2,Uribe Lina Moreno2,Barlow Lauren1,Nonnenmann Matthew1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, University of Iowa

2. Department of Orthodontics, University of Iowa

Abstract

Abstract Dental practitioners may be at risk for exposure to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus 2 when performing aerosol generating procedures. Though recent evidence suggests that coronavirus may be transmitted through aerosol generating procedures, it is unknown whether common procedures performed in dental clinics generate aerosol. The aim of this study was to simultaneously quantify airborne concentrations of the bacteriophage MS2 near the oral cavity of a dental mannequin and behind personal protective equipment (i.e., face shield) of the practitioner during a simulated orthodontic debanding procedure. A deband was performed 10 times on a dental mannequin. Optical Particle Counters and SKC Biosamplers were used to measure particle concentration and to collect virus aerosol generated during the procedure, both near the oral cavity and behind the orthodontists face shield. A plaque assay was used to determine the viable virus airborne concentration. When comparing the two measuring locations, near the oral cavity and behind the clinician’s face shield, there was no statistically significant difference of virus concentrations or particle size distribution. This study suggests that debanding under these conditions generates live virus aerosol and a face shield does not provide increased protection from virus aerosol during the procedure.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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