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Title: Composition effect of the dental liquid mixture on droplet evaporation and deposition
Authors: Li, X 
Mak, CM 
Ai, Z
Ma, KW 
Wong, HM
Issue Date: Apr-2025
Source: Indoor and built environment, Apr. 2025, v. 34, no. 4, p. 706-717
Abstract: The dilution effect of dental irrigants and the composition model of the liquid mixture have been typically overlooked in the transmission investigation of dental surgery. As the mass concentration of non-volatile components in droplets can determine the equilibrium size of dehydrated droplet nuclei and even the viral activity, the present study aims to numerically assess the evaporation characteristics of dental droplets in different compositions. The influence of organics in human saliva and adjuncts in dental irrigants can be revealed by the droplet spatial–temporal distribution, evaporation and deposition statistics. The results showed that the use of salt as an adjunct in dental irrigants could help enlarge the equilibrium size of droplet nuclei over 10 μm and increase the fraction of deposited droplets by 3%. The size range of suspended particles exhibited an even 300% difference amongst the irrigant types. Droplets in the three-composition models have shorter evaporation times and larger deposition rates than the two-composition models. Therefore, the composition difference in the dental liquid mixtures should be further considered when conducting cross-infection assessments. The results can promote the development of dental guidelines by modifying the adjunct in dental irrigants to reduce the possibility of cross-infection.
Keywords: Dental irrigants
Droplet composition
Equilibrium size
Evaporation
Liquid mixture
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd.
Journal: Indoor and built environment 
ISSN: 1420-326X
EISSN: 1423-0070
DOI: 10.1177/1420326X251319480
Rights: This is the accepted version of the publication Li X, Mak CM, Ai Z, Ma KW, Wong HM. Composition effect of the dental liquid mixture on droplet evaporation and deposition. Indoor and Built Environment. 2025;34(4):706-717. Copyright © 2025 The Author(s). DOI: 10.1177/1420326X251319480.
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