Bioaerosol Concentrations in Dental Clinics Abstract The use of high-speed instruments such as turbines, ultrasonic descalers and air-water spray guns results in significant concentrations of bioaerosols being emitted into dental office environments. The authors of this publication wanted to understand the problem of bioaerosol production and to better understand their composition and dispersion into the environment. What was found was that under certain conditions, dental office staff and patients can be exposed to the microorganisms present in the air, particularly bacteria from the mouth and from the water units. Repeated exposure of the personnel suggests that there is a probable risk of contact between aerosolized bacteria and the breathing system. With minimal ventilation, the stopping of treatments for two hours appears sufficient for the bioaerosol concentration to return to the level measured before treatment. The effectiveness of wearing a mask as a tool for exposure prevention remains to be determined. Produced Under this Project Scientific Reports Characterization of bioaerosols in dental offices Research Report: R-407 Simplified Articles Bioaérosols dans les cabinets dentairesMieux les détecter pour mieux comprendre leurs effets Volume 19, n0 2 Scientific Publications Underestimation of waterborne bacterial counts by flow cytometry. Laflamme C., Dutil S., Lavigne S., Duchaine C.Source : in 102nd General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology (102nd : May 17-22 2002 : Salt Lake City, Uthah), 2002Detection of Legionella sp. By fluorescent in situ hybridization in dental units waterlinesDutil S., Correia M. P., Laflamme C., Barbeau J., Duchaine C.Source : in 102nd General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology (102nd : May 17-22 2002 : Salt Lake City, Uthah), 2002Nettoyage dentaire: risque d'exposition aux bioaérosolsDuchaine C., Dutil S.Source : Objectif prévention, vol. 29, no 2, 2006, p. 6-7Measurement of airborne bacteria and endotoxin generated during dental cleaningDutil S., Veillette M., Mériaux A., de Latrémouille C., Lazure L., Barbeau J., Duchaine C.Source : Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, vol. 6, no 2, 2009, p. 121-131 Additional Information Type: Project Number: 0099-0870 Status: Completed Year of completion: 2005 Research Field: Chemical and Biological Hazard Prevention Team: Caroline Duchaine (Centre de recherche de l'IUCPQ)Jean Barbeau (Université de Montréal)Louis Lazure (IRSST)