Numerical simulation of air age in dental offices

Author:

Nambu Eriko,Nozaki Kazunori,Tsubokura Makoto,Hayashi Mikako

Abstract

AbstractDental professionals are at high risk of exposure to communicable diseases during clinical practice, but many dental clinics provide clinical care in closed spaces. Therefore, it is essential to develop efficient ventilation methods in dental clinics that do not rely on natural ventilation. In this study, to clarify the factors that cause air retention in dental offices, we conducted computational flow dynamics simulations focusing on (1) the flow path from the entrance to the exhaust port and (2) the presence of partitions. A three-dimensional model of a dental clinic with three dental chairs was created, and simulations were conducted for scenarios with and without partitions with different entrance and exhaust port positions. Evaluation of these simulations on the basis of the age of air, an indicator of ventilation efficiency, showed that the value of the air age near the partition was locally high in the scenarios with partitions. In the scenarios where the exhaust port was located close to the entrance, the air age near the exhaust port was high, regardless of the presence of a partition. In addition to wearing protective clothing and sterilizing instruments, it is important to consider air quality improvement as a countermeasure against airborne and droplet infections, such as virus infections, in dental clinics.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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