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A New Step of Dental Air Polishing Devices

In most currently available units, the water stream emits through a separate nozzle that may be concentric to that of the powderladen air stream nozzle. The resulting buildup of crystalline anhydrous sodium bicarbonate deposits in the lumen of the air/powder nozzle results in clogging. Several attempts have been made to overcome this, including the introduction of a ‘bleed air stream’ that flowed constantly through the air/powder nozzle and changes in the chemical composition or physical nature of the powder

More recent technology produces a slurry by introducing the water stream into the powder-laden air stream, within the spray head at a critical moment, to produce a fully homogeneous stream that is emitted from a single nozzle. This stream technology configuration has not only been shown to prevent nozzle clogging by preventing the buildup of deposits, but also results in a much more efficient cleaning action because the slurry is formed prior to emission. Dental air polishers were originally designed to be standalone tabletop units.

They have been considered to be the equipment of choice for the hygiene department, sometimes being combined with ultrasonic scaler. They offer a large powder chamber holding enough powder for multiple treatments, along with the convenience of a lightweight, fully autoclavable handpiece design. They are activated by a dedicated foot control that can select either a polishing or rinse mode and they require connections to water, air and electrical outlets. As such, they are normally allocated to a particular treatment room.

Air polishing units typically generate a stream of pressurized air, carrying specially graded particles of a mild soluble abrasive, such as sodium bicarbonate. The abrasive is directed, in the presence of a stream of water, at a tooth surface to be cleaned. The mixture of water and powderladed stream occurs on the tooth surface and forms a “slurry” that is responsible for the cleaning action.

Some current handheld air polishing devices connect directly to your dental unit’s handpiece tubing. Activation of the unit’s foot control generates the water and air supplies for the device. These “pencil-type” devices are of limited use in a busy hygiene office, but can be easily transported between operatories, conveniently stored, and can be ready for action on short notice. Because they have integral powder reservoirs with limited powder capacity, they are mostly not fully autoclavable, and the drag of the powder reservoir makes long-term use inconvenient and tiring. In addition, there is considerable inconvenience associated with having to constantly refill the powder reservoir.


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