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Air Purifiers for Dental Offices

An air purifier for a dental office is built for aerosol management: capturing the fine respiratory aerosols generated during procedures and shortening fallow time between patients. Surgically Clean Air was evaluated at 91% by the dental-focused Clinicians Report.

91% Clinicians Report
99.97% Captured at 0.3µm
55,000+ Healthcare Facilities

Recommended Systems

One brand, every form factor — portable, wall-mounted, ceiling-integrated, and industrial. Matched to the space you need to cover.

Portable
JADE® 2.0 air purifier

JADE® 2.0

Portable clinical-grade purification

Coverage 1,500 sq ft
Filtration 5-Stage HEPA-Rx
Noise 37 dB
Install Portable
Ceiling
COBALT® ceiling-tile air purifier

COBALT®

Zero-footprint ceiling-grid system

Coverage Up to 3,000 sq ft
Install Ceiling Grid
Size 2×2 & 2×4
Noise 22 dB
Wall-Mount
ONYX SCA® wall-mounted air purifier

ONYX SCA®

Wall-mounted, tamper-proof, PM2.5 sensor

Coverage 1,000 sq ft
Airflow 240 CFM
Install Wall Mount
Sensor PM2.5

Built for the operatory

Aerosol capture

H13 HEPA-Rx captures the fine aerosols generated by handpieces and ultrasonic scalers, down to 0.3 microns, where viral and bacterial particles travel.

Shorter fallow time

Higher air changes per hour clear the operatory faster between patients, helping recover the downtime fallow-time guidance creates.

Out of the way

Wall-mounted ONYX and ceiling COBALT units keep the operatory floor clear for equipment and patient flow.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do dental offices need air purifiers?

Dental procedures generate aerosols, and many practices add clinical air purification to manage them and reduce fallow time between patients. A medical-grade HEPA-Rx system with UV-C captures fine aerosols that ventilation alone leaves behind.

How does an air purifier reduce fallow time?

Fallow time is the wait for aerosols to clear after a procedure. A purifier that raises the air changes per hour in the operatory clears those aerosols faster, helping shorten the interval before the next patient.

What air purifier do dentists use?

Surgically Clean Air systems were evaluated by the Gordon J. Christensen Clinicians Report and are used across more than 55,000 facilities. The portable JADE 2.0 and ceiling COBALT are common choices for operatories.

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