Just as oral hygiene is an important part of our overall health, so too is the quality of the air we breathe. Dental surgeries — particularly those in urban areas — are highly susceptible to poor indoor air quality, while the flow of patients and staff in waiting rooms and surgeries puts practices at high risk for cross-infection of airborne viruses. Raising the quality of the air in our shared spaces is crucial, especially in sensitive medical environments, and requires more than just a simple air purifier.