A qualitative ventilation system is a mandatory requirement for opening a dental office. Often private dental offices are not located in large medical centers, but on the first floor of multi-storey apartment buildings. In this case, the ventilation organization of the office requires compliance with special requirements.

The work of the dentist is associated with a load on the air environment of the room: a high level of relative humidity, contact with chemicals and solutions, and biological material.

Requirements for ventilation of dental offices:
  • mandatory availability of tidal and exhaust ventilation;
  • mechanical removal of exhaust air;
  • disinfection and purification of supply air;
  • a separate exhaust air duct (for dentist’s offices in residential buildings);
  • maintaining a comfortable air temperature and microclimate indicators;
  • absence of ventilation overtime load on the electric network.

The most optimal way to organize the ventilation of a dental office is a supply and exhaust ventilation system. For small rooms it is reasonable to use decentralized ventilation units without ductwork, such as PRANA recuperators. In contrast to the exhaust ventilators, a recuperator is a compact decentralized ventilation system that provides simultaneous supply of fresh and exhaust air. Prana recuperators have gained high popularity among private and public medical facilities due to the unique design of the copper heat exchanger, which achieves high recuperation rate (efficiency up to 92%). Copper, due to its natural antimicrobial properties, provides additional disinfection of fresh supply air (excludes the development of pathogenic bacteria and viruses inside the ventilator).

Entrust ventilation to professionals! Our team of specialists will help to make all necessary calculations of the ventilation system for your room, will develop an individual project of ventilation, and will pick up necessary equipment.