There are many unseen chemicals and harmful particles in the air of a dentist
office that are easily breathed in by patients, dentists and staff of the
office. With the cleaning of teeth, there are many particles of dirt or
contaminants that can come loose in the air. There are also many fumes from
chemicals used in the process that can be irritants to people with chemical
sensitivity, asthma or allergies which air cleaners can address. Many dentist offices now have made a
commitment to having an air cleaner present in the office. Air cleaners can
clean the air of any contaminants and toxins that may be present and prevent
people in the office from having to breathe them in.
All of the people inside a dentist office are exposed to many airborne allergens
from chemicals used in the cleaning process. These allergens can sometimes have
an effect on respiratory systems. They can irritate the nasal passageways or
cause an allergy or asthma attack in some people. The staff of a dental office
is exposed to such chemicals on a daily basis and has a higher risk of these
chemicals affecting their health.
Dental equipment can produce droplets of microorganisms such as bacteria or
viruses. These droplets are small enough in size and light enough to stay
airborne. The microorganisms can circulate through the airflow and be breathed in by
patients or staff present in the dental office. If these microorganisms are
breathed in, they have the ability to cause an infection or sickness in people.
They can also irritate lung or nasal passageways and cause discomfort in some
situations.
When amalgam fillings are placed or removed, there are amounts of mercury vapors
that can be released into the air of a dental office. Office surfaces have also
been known to store amounts of mercury from being used, which can sometimes come
loose and become airborne mercury vapors. It has been proven that the staff of
dental offices including the dentists has a higher amount of mercury in their
blood and urine than normal. This is due to the mercury vapors that circulate in
dental offices from placing and removing amalgam fillings or other dental
procedures. If an air cleaner were present in dental offices, these mercury
vapors would be able to be absorbed and would not contaminate the airflow anymore.
The office would be safer for the staff because no mercury vapors would be
available to be breathed in.
In order to keep a dental office sterile and clean for procedures and patients,
the staff must use an array of disinfectants in and around the office. Besides
having a generally unpleasant odor, disinfectants can also cause irritation or
rawness in the throat and lungs. Breathing in the fumes of disinfectants for a
period of time can cause symptoms such as itchy or watery eyes, sore throat or
sneezing. By running an air cleaner in a dentist office, the irritating and
harmful fumes and odors from the disinfectants would be absorbed and eliminated.
The staff and patients inside the dental office will not have to deal with the
odors or harmful contaminants left by disinfectants and the office will be left
cleaner and healthier.
Air cleaners can be an important part of any cleanliness plan.
With so many types of dangerous vapors and particles present in the air of a dental office, it is no wonder that many dentists are making clean air a top priority. With the use of an air cleaner, a dentist is able to take better care of his or her patients and staff. The staff and patients will be able to breathe easier and safer in the office with an air cleaner. The mercury levels in the staff and dentist’s blood and urine levels will more than likely go back down to normal with the use of an air cleaner.
The air cleaner would be able to absorb
the mercury vapors so they will not be a threat to people in the office. The air
cleaner would also be able to absorb any microorganisms such as bacteria or
infection. With the elimination of these microorganisms, it is less likely that
the patients or staff will experience or spread sicknesses. Air cleaners also
have the ability to absorb the irritating fumes and odors from any
disinfectants.
There are many different air cleaners that are able to capture both particles
and gases in the air. By absorbing both of these types of contaminants, a dental
office will be free and clear from any toxins in the air. Air cleaners are able
to absorb larger particles such as bits of dirt that are removed during a dental
cleaning. Air cleaners can be placed in each individual cleaning room where
dental procedures are performed as well as in the waiting room. With an air
cleaner running while a dental procedure is performed, there is no risk of any
types of particles or fumes escaping into the airflow and becoming harmful. Air
cleaners are an easy and effective way to protect the staff and patients of a
dental office.
Air cleaners for a crystal clean, healthy indoors.
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