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Created a page for minimal aerosol generating dental procedures which is current for dentists who are required to treat patients with toothache and dental trauma. Current guidelines from most government and dental regulatory bodies advises to avoid aerosol generating procedures but does not tell dentists which procedures can still be done and how to do them (as they are more recently developed and less common that the usual traditional drill and fill ones)
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Minimal Aerosol Generating Procedures in Dentistry

Aerosol generation can be reduced and avoided altogether whilst still providing dental care by using some minimal intervention procedures or by choosing dental materials whose use does not involve generating aerosols.

Minimal aerosol generating procedures include Atraumatic Restorative Treatment, Selective and Stepwise Caries Removal and the Hall Technique.