CO2 Levels Can Be Used to Assess Air Quality in Dental Offices
Dental offices can use carbon-dioxide (CO2) levels to determine their ventilation rates and assess their indoor air quality, according to researchers at the.
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Dental offices can use carbon-dioxide (CO2) levels to determine their ventilation rates and assess their indoor air quality, according to researchers at the.
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The most common treatment for sleep apnea involves continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). However, the devices that administer CPAP require an external airflow.
The most common treatment for sleep apnea involves continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). However, the devices that administer CPAP require an external airflow.