air abrasive decontamination: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
air abrasive decontamination is a method of cleaning tooth or dental surfaces using a controlled stream of air mixed with fine abrasive powder. In plain terms, it “sandblasts” away debris, stains, or contaminated surface layers in a targeted way. It is commonly used in preventive care (biofilm removal) and in restorative dentistry (surface cleaning before bonding). It may also be used to help clean certain dental materials or hard-to-reach areas, depending on the clinician and case.