id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-257400-mw38kfjo Iliadi, Anna Particulate Production and Composite Dust during Routine Dental Procedures. A Systematic Review with Meta-Analyses 2020-05-31 .txt text/plain 5234 310 43 The aim of this systematic review was to identify, compile and evaluate existing evidence on interventions and composite material properties related to the production of aerosolized dust during routine dental procedures. Thus the broad aim of this systematic review was to collectively appraise the existing evidence on interventions and material properties related to aerosolized composite dust production in dental practice or in simulated environment, through standard dental procedures. Five of the included studies were designed to assess composite dust generated in conditions of enamel clean-up after orthodontic fixed appliances removal [22, [27] [28] [29] 32] , while the rest reported on grinding composite blocks or sticks in the lab, simulating restorative dental procedures [1, 21, [23] [24] [25] [26] 30, 31] . This is the first comprehensive report that collectively appraised the evidence from in vitro simulated or clinical reports on particulate generation and dust production after composite grinding under a range of simulated dental procedures. ./cache/cord-257400-mw38kfjo.txt ./txt/cord-257400-mw38kfjo.txt