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Fume extraction and air filtration solutions for the Dental and Orthodontics industry. Join the conversation! @SentryAir using #ADA2014 Sentry Air Systems, Inc.

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Dental and orthodontic professionals encounter a variety of occupational fume and vapor in their workplace. By utilizing a source capture containment system with quality filter media, these hazardous molecules are captured at the source of emission; aiding in protecting the operator's breathing zone.

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Page 1: Dental and Orthodontic Fume and Vapor Containment Systems

Fume extraction and air filtration solutions for the Dental and Orthodontics industry.

Join the conversation!@SentryAir using #ADA2014

Sentry Air Systems, Inc.

Page 2: Dental and Orthodontic Fume and Vapor Containment Systems

Sentry Air Systems manufactures air filtration and fume extraction solutions that help protect against occupational exposure of harmful air pollutants.

Those in the dental and orthodontic profession encounter a variety of air pollutants that should be captured. The following slides highlight just some of the many applications we provide solutions for.

CHEMICAL FUME

POWDER CONTAINMENT

3D PRINTER FUME

DISINFECTANT VAPOR

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Chemical Fume

“I use to suffer headaches every time I smelled Methyl Methacrylate. When I did splints the entire office smelled of it. Now that I have my hood never a headache and absolutely no smell in the office or lab area.” – Dr. Paul M. Baraban D.D.S. 24” wide Ductless Fume Hood (pictured left in Dr. Baraban’s office)

Methyl methacrylate is a common chemical used in the dental profession. By utilizing a source capture fume extractor with activated carbon filtration, these hazardous vapor molecules are arrested at the point of generation and filtered; helping protect the operator’s breathing zone.

Model 300 Portable Floor Sentry (pictured right)

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Disinfectant VaporMaintaining a healthy medical office is of utmost importance. To accomplish this, disinfectants must be used on surfaces, equipment, tools, kits and other items. An accumulation of disinfectant vapor in the airstream may lead to overexposure resulting in negative side effects. By conducting disinfecting activities within a fume hood, negative air pressure is used to pull the vapor away from the operator and into a filter housing.

Custom ductless fume hood with sink cutout and ceiling racks.

Custom ductless fume hood with sink cutout.

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Powder Containment

Model 200 Winged Sentry with lid.Custom 50” wide powder containment hood with flat front opening.

Powders and other fine particulate are oftentimes mixed with solutions to create a paste or mold. When mixed or agitated, powders easily become airborne and can result in inhalation. By working within or near a source capture system with HEPA filtration, these powders are entrapped in the filter before reaching the ambient room air.

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3D Printer Fume

Desktop 3D printer inside of a ductless fume hood.

Model 300 Portable Floor Sentry with “python style” flex hose attached to side

panel of desktop 3D printer.

Studies have found that desktop 3D printers emit ultra-fine particles (UFP). This occurs when the filament is heated for printing. UFP is practically invisible to the naked eye and can travel through the nasal passage and deposit on the lungs and in the brain. A source capture system with HEPA filtration works to arrest UFP before it can enter the airstream.

Stratasys 3D printer used by dental professionals.

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Join the conversation!@SentryAir using #ADA2014

Contact Sentry Air Systemswww.sentryair.com

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