Last updated: 4 Jun 2026 | 29 Views |
Dr. Praew ran a fully booked 3-unit dental clinic in Pinklao, Bangkok, for six years — until social media buzz about aerosols in dental rooms spooked her patients. High-speed drills create fine droplets that can stay airborne for tens of minutes. Within two months, patient volume dropped nearly 50%, especially children and elderly patients.
Wiping between appointments, however thorough, is invisible to patients and misses airborne contamination. Dr. Praew adopted the method hospitals and airlines actually use: the AIROFOG U260 ULV fogger from Germany.
Designed for hospitals and laboratories, its 15-30 micron droplets treat both air and surfaces; one dental unit takes 1-2 minutes between appointments. Compatible with medical-grade disinfectants, killing over 99.99% of germs. Certified by Thailand's Department of Medical Sciences, Mahidol University, TUV Rheinland, IPARC and WHO-aligned testing — and it's the same machine Thai Airways uses in aircraft cabins, a story patients instantly trust. Only 3.4 kg with a 6-level nozzle and flexible hose for under-chair access.
Before: 50% patient loss, half-empty chairs.
After 2 months: fully booked two weeks ahead — the pinned fogging video became the clinic's strongest marketing asset.
"A regular patient told me she came back because of the fogging video — 'That's the same machine they use on airplanes, right, doctor?'" — Dr. Praew
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