HealthyAir eHEPA System
Advanced air filtration in every operatory and waiting area to capture aerosols, particles, and pathogens — keeping the air cleaner and safer.
The Process
We’ve installed a HealthyAir eHEPA unit in each operatory plus one in the waiting area. Units are positioned close to sources of aerosol (like over the chair), use source-capture hoods, and run continuously during patient care. Filters are maintained on schedule to keep performance high.
The Results
You breathe cleaner air with fewer airborne particles. Staff and patients experience a safer, more comfortable facility. The risk of cross-contamination is reduced and overall infection control is enhanced.
Care Tips
Just breathe easy — the system is always working in the background.
Enjoy fresher, cleaner air during every visit.
Relax knowing the technology reduces airborne particles while you’re here.
Feel reassured that safety and comfort are built into every appointment.
Why Choose Town Center Dental
We prioritize your safety and comfort. By using HealthyAir eHEPA systems in all operatories and waiting areas, we go beyond basic standards to reduce airborne risk. Our commitment to clean air aligns with our promise of high-quality, patient-centered care.
What is a HealthyAir eHEPA System?
A high-efficiency air filtration and source-capture device using patented eHEPA® filters. It captures microscopic airborne particles like viruses, bacteria, dust, and mercury vapors exceeding standard HEPA performance.
Benefits of a HealthyAir eHEPA System
Improves indoor air quality in dental operatories and public spaces.
Reduces risk of airborne transmission of pathogens during dental treatments.
Captures aerosolized particles effectively, helping protect patients and staff.
Helps comply with safety standards for air filtration without compromising patient comfort.
When It’s Recommended
During aerosol-producing procedures like ultrasonic scaling or high-speed drilling.
In exam and operatory rooms where airflow or ventilation may be limited.
For patients with immunocompromised status or high sensitivity.
As part of overall infection control especially during outbreaks (eg. flu, COVID-19).