It was with great interest that we read the September JADA article titled “Topographic
Aspects of Airborne Contamination Caused by the Use of Dental Handpieces in the Operative
Environment” (Ionescu AC, Cagetti MG, Ferracane JL, Garcia-Godoy F, Brambilla E.
JADA. 2020;151[9]:660-667).
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