Al-Yaseen Waraf, Jones Rhiannon, McGregor Scott, Wade William, Gallagher Jennifer, Harris Rebecca, Johnson Ilona, Kc Sukriti, Robertson Mark, Innes Nicola
Paediatric Dentistry Department, School of Dentistry, College of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cardiff University, Heath Park, Cardiff, CF14 4XY, UK.
Education, Scholarship and Innovation, School of Dentistry, College of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cardiff University Heath Park, Cardiff, CF14 4XY, UK.
BDJ Open. 2022 Sep 6;8(1):26. doi: 10.1038/s41405-022-00118-4.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused major disruptions in dental care globally, in part due to the potential for contaminated aerosol to be generated by dental activities. This systematic review assesses the literature for changes in aerosol-contamination levels when rotary instruments are used, (1) as distance increases from patient's mouth; (2) as time passes after the procedure; and (3) when using different types of handpieces.
The review methods and reporting are in line with PRISMA statements. A structured search was conducted over five platforms (September 2021). Studies were assessed independently by two reviewers. To be eligible studies had to assess changes in levels of aerosol contamination over different distances, and time points, with rotary hand instruments. Studies' methodologies and the sensitivity of the contamination-measurement approaches were evaluated. Results are presented descriptively.
From 422 papers identified, 23 studies were eligible. All investigated restorative procedures using rotary instruments and one study additionally looked at orthodontic bracket adhesive material removal. The results suggest contamination is significantly reduced over time and distance. However, for almost all studies that investigated these two factors, the sizes of the contaminated particles were not considered, and there were inconclusive findings regarding whether electric-driven handpieces generate lower levels of contaminated particles.
Aerosol contamination levels reduce as distances, and post-procedure times increase. However, there was sparce and inconsistent evidence on the clearing time and no conclusions could be drawn. High-speed handpieces produce significantly higher levels of contamination than slow-speed ones, and to a lesser extent, micro-motor handpieces. However, when micro-motor handpieces were used with water, the contamination levels rose and were similar to high-speed handpiece contamination levels.
新冠疫情在全球范围内给牙科护理带来了重大干扰,部分原因是牙科操作可能产生受污染的气溶胶。本系统评价评估了使用旋转器械时气溶胶污染水平的变化相关文献,(1)随着与患者口腔距离的增加;(2)随着操作后时间的推移;以及(3)使用不同类型手机时。
评价方法和报告符合PRISMA声明。在五个平台上进行了结构化检索(2021年9月)。由两名评价者独立评估研究。符合条件的研究必须评估使用旋转手动器械时不同距离和气溶胶污染水平的变化以及时间点。评估了研究方法和污染测量方法的敏感性。结果进行描述性呈现。
从确定的422篇论文中,有23项研究符合条件。所有研究均调查了使用旋转器械的修复操作,一项研究还观察了正畸托槽粘结材料的去除。结果表明,随着时间和距离的增加,污染显著减少。然而,对于几乎所有调查这两个因素的研究,均未考虑污染颗粒的大小,并且关于电动手机是否产生较低水平的污染颗粒尚无定论。
随着距离增加和操作后时间延长,气溶胶污染水平降低。然而,关于清除时间的证据稀少且不一致,无法得出结论。高速手机产生的污染水平明显高于低速手机,在较小程度上也高于微型电机手机。然而,当微型电机手机与水一起使用时,污染水平上升且与高速手机污染水平相似。