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Control of nitrous oxide exposures in dental operatories using local exhaust ventilation: a pilot study.

D E Jacobs, P J Middendorf.   

Abstract

An experimental portable local exhaust ventilation system was installed in three dental operatories where nitrous oxide was used routinely. Standard methods of exhaust ventilation design used in industry to control exposures to toxic airborne substances were applied to the dental operatory setting. The concentration of nitrous oxide in the dentists' breathing zones was measured before and after installation to determine the efficiency of the system in reducing occupational exposures. Results indicate that placement of the exhaust opening and exhaust air flow rate are important in determining the degree of control achieved. After the system had been installed in one operatory, peak exposures declined from over 600 parts per million (ppm) to less than 70 ppm: the time-weighted average exposure was below the NIOSH recommended level of 25 ppm. A permanently installed local exhaust ventilation system modeled after the portable one used in this pilot study may be feasible for most operatories and should not interfere with dental procedures. The results suggest that nitrous oxide exposures can be greatly reduced if dental operatories are equipped with local exhaust ventilation.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3465259      PMCID: PMC2177485     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Prog        ISSN: 0003-3006


  7 in total

1.  Occupational exposure to nitrous oxide in dental operatories.

Authors:  P J Middendorf; D E Jacobs; K A Smith; D M Mastro
Journal:  Anesth Prog       Date:  1986 Mar-Apr

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Authors:  A I Vaĭsman
Journal:  Eksp Khir Anesteziol       Date:  1967 May-Jun

3.  The effect of local scavenging on occupational exposure to nitrous oxide.

Authors:  P Carlsson; B Ljungqvist; B Hallén
Journal:  Acta Anaesthesiol Scand       Date:  1983-12       Impact factor: 2.105

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Authors:  M A Hannifan; P C Reist; R L Campbell
Journal:  Am Ind Hyg Assoc J       Date:  1978-01

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Authors:  E N Cohen; H C Gift; B W Brown; W Greenfield; M L Wu; T W Jones; C E Whitcher; E J Driscoll; J B Brodsky
Journal:  J Am Dent Assoc       Date:  1980-07       Impact factor: 3.634

6.  Intermittent exposure of gravid rats to 1% nitrous oxide and the effect on the postnatal growth of their offspring.

Authors:  E Vieira; P E Cleaton-Jones; J Austin; P L Fatti
Journal:  S Afr Med J       Date:  1978-01-21

7.  Effect of nitrous oxide-induced inactivation of vitamin B12 on glycinamide ribonucleotide transformylase and 5-amino-4-imidazole carboxamide transformylase.

Authors:  R Deacon; J Perry; M Lumb; I Chanarin
Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun       Date:  1983-04-15       Impact factor: 3.575

  7 in total
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1.  Summary of the scientific literature for pain and anxiety control in dentistry journal literature, January 1986-December 1987.

Authors:  L C Hassett
Journal:  Anesth Prog       Date:  1988 Nov-Dec

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Authors:  R L Miller
Journal:  Anesth Prog       Date:  1987 Jan-Feb

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Authors:  J A Yagiela
Journal:  Anesth Prog       Date:  1991 Jan-Feb

Review 4.  Inclusion body myositis: clinical features and pathogenesis.

Authors:  Steven A Greenberg
Journal:  Nat Rev Rheumatol       Date:  2019-05       Impact factor: 20.543

  4 in total

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