Less aerosol, more comfort

Less aerosol, more comfort

Ivoclar presents the VivaDent Aerosol Reduction Gel – a genuine innovation for professional tooth cleaning.

Everyday prophylaxis work involves a variety of challenges for dental hygienists and dentists, in particular when it comes to the use of ultrasonic scalers. The aerosol and spray mist produced by ultrasonic scalers can impair the visibility of the treatment area, and pose risks for practitioners and patients.

A milestone in dental scaling: up to 99% reduction in aerosol

In response to these challenges, the innovative VivaDent Aerosol Reduction Gel was developed. The unique formulation provides for the effective reduction – by up to 99% – of spray mist and aerosol produced by ultrasonic scalers.

This genuine innovation is a milestone in prophylaxis work and meets the highest quality standards. The systematic reduction of spray mist and aerosol not only facilitates professional tooth cleaning but also offers several benefits:

  • Better visibility of the treatment area
  • Reduced likelihood of spreading airborne diseases by reducing the aerosol produced
  • More comfortable experience for patients as the face remains drier due to less spray mist
  • Easy handling and dosage.

‘The VivaDent Aerosol Reduction Gel binds aerosol before it can form. Plus, the mix-in gel is gluten-free, lactose-free, vegan and tasteless to meet the requirements of all patients,’ says Maurizio Dottore, director GBU prevention and care of the Ivoclar Group.

No compromises when it comes to efficient and safe professional tooth cleaning

VivaDent Aerosol Reduction Gel is a clear, water-based solution. It does not cause stains on teeth or permanent stains on clothes and other surfaces. The mix-in gel can be mixed quickly and seamlessly integrates into daily preparation routines. No additional instruments are required to reduce aerosols.

Likewise, the handling of the ultrasonic scaler remains unchanged, which makes this innovative product an integral part of the modern dental practice. Click here for further information and to claim a free sample.


Disclaimer: the reduction of aerosol is dependent on the amplitude of the scaler tip. The gel reduces the aerosol formation produced by ultrasonic scalers by up to 99%.

This article is sponsored by Ivoclar.

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