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1

  • Oral exams for low-risk patients
  • Procedures involving low levels of spray and splatter
  • Orthodontic treatment with little or no spray
  • Hand instrumentation with little moisture or spray
  • Fluoride treatments
  • Basic lab work

2

  • Oral exams for known higher risk patients
  • Procedures involving moderate levels of spray, splatter and airborne particles
  • High or low-speed handpieces
  • Dry, low-aerosol procedures
  • Bleaching, orthodontic, endodontic and periodontic procedures
  • Lab work with exposure to blood or contaminated materials

3

  • Oral exams for high-risk patients (AIDS, hepatitis B, Tuberculosis)
  • Procedures involving high levels of spray, splatter and airborne particles
  • Ultrasonic scalers and high-speed aerosols
  • Air polishers and air-water syringes
  • Oral surgery (tooth extractions, maxo/facial reconstruction)

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