Aerosol reduction efficacy of different intra-oral suction devices during ultrasonic scaling and high-speed handpiece use

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Krystyna Piela
Paddy Watson
Reuben Donnelly
Marilyn Goulding
Fiona L. Henriquez
William MacKay
Shauna Culshaw
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[1] College of Medical,Oral Sciences, Glasgow Dental Hospital and School
[2] Veterinary and Life Sciences,Global Clinical Affairs
[3] University of Glasgow,School of Health and Life Sciences
[4] Dentsply Sirona,undefined
[5] University of the West of Scotland,undefined
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BMC Oral Health | / 22卷
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Aerosol; COVID-19; Dental clinics; Dental equipment; Dental hygienists; Dental office; Dental scaling; SARS-Cov-2; Suction;
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