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ABSTRACT

The conflation with medical aerosols in the age of COVID-19 has created an inaccurate and potentially dangerous argument in dentistry.

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Anthony D. Mair

Anthony D. Mair, DDS, MCID, is an adjunct professor in graduate orthodontics at Western University in London, Ontario, and a clinical associate in graduate orthodontics at the University of Toronto. He is a past president of the Ontario Association of Orthodontists. Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Paul H. Korne

Paul H. Korne, DDS, MCID, is a faculty lecturer at McGill University in Montreal. He is a past president and member of the Canadian Association of Orthodontists. Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Mohamed-Nur Abdallah

Mohamed-Nur Abdallah, BDS, MSc, PhD, is an orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics resident at the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto. Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

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