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Sustainable oral healthcare and the environment: challenges

Steven Mulligan, Lucy Smith, Nicolás Martín

2021Dental Update21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Oral healthcare has an environmental impact that is specific to the profession and is currently unsustainable. This impact results in unwanted and difficult-to-manage waste, carbon emissions and other environmental impacts that contribute to climate change. Contributions to this pollution come from the supply chain that provides the required materials and sundries, patient and staff commuting/travelling, direct patient care, the use and end-of-life management of restorative materials and single-use plastics (SUPs) such as personal protective equipment (PPE). This article explores these various contributors to pollution arising from oral healthcare. CPD/Clinical Relevance: The provision of oral healthcare has an environmental impact that requires consideration and action in order to become sustainable.

Topics & Concepts

Health careOral health careRelevance (law)BusinessEnvironmental pollutionOrder (exchange)Environmental planningPersonal careEnvironmental impact assessmentOral healthMedicineEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental protectionPolitical scienceDentistryFinanceFamily medicineLawClimate Change and Health ImpactsHealthcare and Environmental Waste ManagementHealthcare Facilities Design and Sustainability