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Title: Effective control of dental aerosols and splatters via commercial extraoral suction and an innovative design with an annular air curtain
Authors: Wang, CT 
Yang, G 
Chao, CYH 
Fu, SC 
Issue Date: Aug-2025
Source: Indoor and built environment, Aug. 2025, v. 34, no. 7, p. 1305-1321
Abstract: Dental professionals in dental clinics are more likely to be infected by dental aerosols and splatters (splatter: >50 µm in diameter). An extraoral suction (EOS) device has long been developed but has not been widely used to remove dental aerosols in dentistry because its performance varies widely. An innovative new design with an annular air curtain (EOS-AAC) was proposed in this work. The performance of both the commercial EOS and the new EOS-AAC design in removing dental aerosols and splatters was evaluated by numerical simulations. The new design can confine and guide the released dental aerosols and splatters towards the suction head. The new design for dental surgeries can create a large separation distance of 30 cm from the patient's mouth. The aerosol and splatter removal ratios were up to 98% by the innovative EOS-AAC design at a low central suction velocity of 6–9 m/s (flow rate: 1.5–2.25 m3/min). It is a significant improvement over currently available EOS devices with an aerosol removal ratio of 10% and splatter removal ratio of less than 1% at a distance of 30 cm. The new design can also be promoted to different indoor scenarios to remove contaminants.
Keywords: Air curtain
COVID-19
Extraoral scavenger
Indoor air quality
Infection control
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd.
Journal: Indoor and built environment 
ISSN: 1420-326X
EISSN: 1423-0070
DOI: 10.1177/1420326X251331390
Rights: This is the accepted version of the publication Wang CT, Yang G, Chao CYH, Fu SC. Effective control of dental aerosols and splatters via commercial extraoral suction and an innovative design with an annular air curtain. Indoor and Built Environment. 2025;34(7):1305-1321. Copyright © 2025 The Author(s). DOI: 10.1177/1420326X251331390.
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