World Journal of Clinical Cases, volume 13, issue 8

Use of graphene nanocomposites for air disinfection in dental clinics: A game-changer in infection control

Chun-Han Cheng
Wen-Rui Hao
Tzu-Hurng Cheng
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-16
wos Q3
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ISSN23078960
Abstract

This manuscript features the promising findings of a study conducted by Ju et al , who used graphene nanocomposites for air disinfection in dental clinics. Their study demonstrated that, compared with conventional filters, graphene nanocomposites substantially improved air quality and reduced microbial contamination. This manuscript highlights the innovative application of graphene materials, emphasizing their potential to enhance dental clinic environments by minimizing secondary pollution. On the basis of the unique antimicrobial properties of graphene and the original study’s rigorous methodology, we recommend using graphene nanocomposites in clinical settings to control airborne infections.

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