Faculty of Medical Sciences, School of Dental Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Bundeszahnärztekammer e.V., Berlin, Germany.
Int Dent J. 2024 Nov;74 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):S418-S428. doi: 10.1016/j.identj.2024.09.026.
The importance of aerosols (particles suspended in air) produced during dental procedures became more apparent than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic. Concerns over transmission of infection in these aerosols led to unprecedented disruption to dental services across the world, adversely impacting patients' oral health. This article discusses the evidence related to airborne transmission of infectious diseases and the relevance to dentistry. The production of bioaerosols (aerosols carrying biological material) during dental procedures is explored, as well as how the potential risks posed by these bioaerosols can be controlled. A better understanding of dental bioaerosols is needed to prevent similar disruption to dental services in future outbreaks, and to reduce the risk of infection of dental professionals when treating patients with active infections who require urgent or emergency dental care.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,口腔治疗过程中产生的气溶胶(悬浮在空气中的颗粒)的重要性变得比以往任何时候都更加明显。人们对这些气溶胶中感染传播的担忧导致全球牙科服务受到前所未有的干扰,对患者的口腔健康产生了不利影响。本文讨论了与传染病空气传播相关的证据及其与牙科的相关性。探讨了牙科操作过程中生物气溶胶(携带生物材料的气溶胶)的产生,以及如何控制这些生物气溶胶带来的潜在风险。需要更好地了解牙科生物气溶胶,以防止在未来的疫情爆发中对牙科服务造成类似的干扰,并降低牙科专业人员在治疗需要紧急或紧急牙科护理的活动性感染患者时感染的风险。