Aerosol dynamics in dental clinics: effects of ventilation mode on the mitigation of airborne diseases transmission

IF 7.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Pollution Pub Date : 2025-01-04 DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2025.125645
Longhuan Du, Ziqianhong Wan, Luyao Guo, Chaowu Yang, Zhuoli Zhu
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Dental operations inherently involve a high risk of airborne cross-infection among medical staff and patients due to the exposure of respiratory secretions, which contain pathogenic microorganisms and typically spread in the form of aerosols. In order to contribute to the understanding of aerosol dynamics during dental operation and efficiently mitigate their dispersion and deposition through appropriate ventilation, 3D numerical simulations and full-scale experimental measurements were performed in this study. The indoor airflow distribution and dynamic aerosol behaviors observed under three optimized ventilation schemes (Scenario I-III) were compared with those observed under the current ventilation system. Qualitative analysis was performed together with quantitative examination using the air age, air change efficiency, contaminant removal effectiveness, and deposition ratio. It is demonstrated that the ventilation currently in use is unable to effectively discharge aerosols, resulting in most of them depositing on surfaces routinely accessed by dental workers. The pronounced air mixing effect induced by the design of Scenario I facilitates the rapid dispersion of aerosols throughout the clinic, impeding the efficient removal via the outlet. Moreover, the effective elimination of indoor aerosols is only attainable by implementing high ventilation rates in Scenario II. The Scenario III exhibits better overall performance, as evidenced by the successful discharge of approximately of injected aerosols with limited deposition on indoor surfaces under ACH= , and further enhanced performance is observed at higher ACHs for contaminant removal. The prevailing ventilation design in dental clinics, which primarily focuses on maintaining a desirable temperature and relative humidity, often overlooks the necessity of proper ventilation for reducing the exposure risk of occupants. This study provides solid evidence for the upgrading or reconstruction of ventilation systems in dental clinics, aiming to promote a safe and healthy treatment environment.

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Environmental Pollution
Environmental Pollution 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: Environmental Pollution is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality research papers and review articles covering all aspects of environmental pollution and its impacts on ecosystems and human health. Subject areas include, but are not limited to: • Sources and occurrences of pollutants that are clearly defined and measured in environmental compartments, food and food-related items, and human bodies; • Interlinks between contaminant exposure and biological, ecological, and human health effects, including those of climate change; • Contaminants of emerging concerns (including but not limited to antibiotic resistant microorganisms or genes, microplastics/nanoplastics, electronic wastes, light, and noise) and/or their biological, ecological, or human health effects; • Laboratory and field studies on the remediation/mitigation of environmental pollution via new techniques and with clear links to biological, ecological, or human health effects; • Modeling of pollution processes, patterns, or trends that is of clear environmental and/or human health interest; • New techniques that measure and examine environmental occurrences, transport, behavior, and effects of pollutants within the environment or the laboratory, provided that they can be clearly used to address problems within regional or global environmental compartments.
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