-Disposable Masks-
Masks are NOT all created equal. There is a difference. DO NOT BE PENNY WISE AND DOLLAR FOOLISH. Please be smart when purchasing face masks. The American Society For Testing and Materials (ASTM) has statutorily defined mask levels and which mask should be worn in different procedures. Masks are grouped into level 1, level 2, and level 3.
Level 1 - Masks low barrier protection general use for short procedures and exams that don’t involve aerosols, spray or fluids. They are designed for procedures with a low amount of fluid, blood, aerosol exposure or spray. Examples include impressions, operatory cleaning, patient exams, orthodontic work, as well as lab trimming.
Level 2 - Masks are moderate barrier protection for low to moderate levels of aerosols, spray and/or fluids. They are suitable for procedures with light or moderate amount of blood, fluid, aerosols or spray are produced. Examples (for dentists) include sealants, prophylaxis, restoratives, endodontic work, and limited oral surgery. Just like level 1 masks, level 2 masks are also latex or fiberglass free.
Level 3 - Masks are maximum barrier protection for heavy levels of aerosols, spray and/or fluids. These masks are considered a high barrier. They are ideal for procedures with a moderate or high amount of fluid, blood, aerosols or spray exposure. Common procedures where level 3 masks are suitable (for dentists) include implant placement, complex oral surgery, and crown preparation.
Level 1 - Masks low barrier protection general use for short procedures and exams that don’t involve aerosols, spray or fluids. They are designed for procedures with a low amount of fluid, blood, aerosol exposure or spray. Examples include impressions, operatory cleaning, patient exams, orthodontic work, as well as lab trimming.
Level 2 - Masks are moderate barrier protection for low to moderate levels of aerosols, spray and/or fluids. They are suitable for procedures with light or moderate amount of blood, fluid, aerosols or spray are produced. Examples (for dentists) include sealants, prophylaxis, restoratives, endodontic work, and limited oral surgery. Just like level 1 masks, level 2 masks are also latex or fiberglass free.
Level 3 - Masks are maximum barrier protection for heavy levels of aerosols, spray and/or fluids. These masks are considered a high barrier. They are ideal for procedures with a moderate or high amount of fluid, blood, aerosols or spray exposure. Common procedures where level 3 masks are suitable (for dentists) include implant placement, complex oral surgery, and crown preparation.
Disposable 4-PLY "LEVEL 3" Masks
HT Pharma Antibacterial Medical Face Mask
-Made in Vietnam- (Not Made in China)
HT Pharma Antibacterial Medical Face Mask
-Made in Vietnam- (Not Made in China)
HT Pharma ASTM Level 3 Antibacterial Medical Ear Loop Face Masks
99% Filtration Efficiency 4 PLY
99% Filtration Efficiency 4 PLY
The HT Pharma Filtration face masks are made with medical grade technical textiles that are Antimicrobial and soft on the skin. The high performance filters provide maximum protection to the user and the environment, while remaining cool and breathable to the user. These are 4-Ply ASTM Level 3 masks and are considered a higher barrier than level 1 & 2. They are ideal for procedures with a moderate or high amount of fluid, blood, aerosols or spray exposure.
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Disposable 4-PLY "LEVEL 3" Masks
-Made in Vietnam- (Not Made in China)
-Made in Vietnam- (Not Made in China)
Check out our Disposable 3-PLY "LEVEL 2" Masks
-Made in Vietnam- (Not Made in China)
-Made in Vietnam- (Not Made in China)
HT PHARMA 3Ply "ASTM LEVEL 2" Antibacterial Face Mask - 99% Gold Standard
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