Healthcare

Dental Office

Every high-speed handpiece, ultrasonic scaler, and water syringe generates aerosolized particles containing saliva, blood, and potentially infectious microorganisms. These particles can remain suspended for up to 30 minutes after a procedure ends. Surgically Clean Air systems are trusted by 55,000+ dental practices to reduce exposure—protecting staff, patients, and your reputation.

Clinical Reality

Aerosols Don't Stay in the Chair

During routine drilling, high-speed handpieces create a cloud of "suspended aerosols" (containing blood, saliva, and pathogens) that can remain airborne for 30 minutes after a patient leaves. Standard HVAC systems simply recirculate this air.

The SCA Difference: Our units reduce this "fallow time" to single digits by turning the room's air over 6-12 times per hour, scrubbing viral loads instantly.
Source: CDC Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Settings

Spaces We Protect

  • Operatories
  • Open bays
  • Reception areas
  • Sterilization rooms
  • Consultation rooms
  • Break rooms

Why Dental Practices Choose Surgically Clean Air

  • Validated by Independent Testing: 91% Approval Rating from Clinicians Report®—the dental industry's most respected independent research organization.
  • Designed for Dental Workflows: Quiet operation, tamper-proof construction, and tested under real clinical conditions.
  • Compliance Documentation: ETL/UL/CSA/CARB certifications and air-change documentation for Joint Commission and infection-control reviews.
  • The ROI of Clean Air: Reducing fallow time can mean additional patients per day—paying for the equipment many times over.
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Common Questions

Dental Office Air Purification FAQ

How does air purification reduce fallow time in operatories?

Fallow time is the waiting period after aerosol-generating procedures. High-CFM air purification with HEPA-Rx and UV-C neutralization clears aerosols rapidly, allowing the next patient to be seated sooner—directly increasing daily patient capacity.

Do I need a unit per operatory or per practice?

Best practice is one unit per operatory. Open bays and shared spaces benefit from a unit positioned to capture aerosols from multiple chairs. Reception, sterilization, consultation, and break rooms each warrant their own coverage.

Will the unit be loud during patient communication?

No. The JADE® 2.0 was engineered for dental operatories where patient communication is essential. Whisper-quiet operation on low setting; ramps up automatically during procedures.

Customer Stories

What Dental Professionals Are Saying

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Recently unboxed our new Jade

“Recently unboxed our new Jade. It is sturdy, solid construction, simple set-up and easy operation. The Jade is serious technology! Previously, my wife and I slept with "white noise" machines. Now we put the Jade on turbo and get restful sleep and wake feeling renewed in the morning. I bought 10 more as gifts.”
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Kelly, You are the best at what you do and sell an awesome

“Kelly, You are the best at what you do and sell an awesome product! Our staff always talk about our surgically clean units to all our patients. I even printed the scan me barcode and placed it on our unit in the waiting room.”
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We love our Surgically Clean Air machines

“We love our Surgically Clean Air machines. When we replaced the filters, we were amazed by the amount of dust and dirt collected! Our patients noticed the difference right away when we got them and the staff feel much better having such clean air, especially during the wildfires last summer!”

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