Richardson J, Grose J, Manzi S, Mills I, Moles D R, Mukonoweshuro R, Nasser M, Nichols A
Plymouth University, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA.
Evidence Based Dentistry, Plymouth University Peninsula Dental School, The John Bull Building, Research Way, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 8BU.
Br Dent J. 2016 Jan 22;220(2):61-6. doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2016.55.
Dental practices have a unique position as dental staff use a high number of dental materials and instruments on a daily basis. It is unclear how dentists' and dental care professionals' choices and behaviours around selecting and using materials impact on the amount of unnecessary waste production. Although there are a number of articles exploring the quality and quantity of waste in dental practices, there are no studies on organisational strategies to decrease unnecessary waste. There is no clear economic analysis of the impact on associated cost to dental practices which consequently can affect the access of dental care for disadvantaged groups.
This study used an audit approach to explore the potential for sustainability in dental practice by measuring the nature and quantity of dental clinical waste, and assessing the feasibility of measuring the financial costs and potential carbon savings in the management of dental clinical waste.
The data from our study would appear to support the view that it is possible to reduce carbon emissions and increase profitability. Successful implementation of an environmentally sustainable approach to waste management will be dependent on the practicalities involved and the financial incentives for adopting such practices.
牙科诊所具有独特地位,因为牙科工作人员每天会使用大量牙科材料和器械。目前尚不清楚牙医和牙科护理专业人员在选择和使用材料方面的选择与行为如何影响不必要废物的产生量。尽管有许多文章探讨了牙科诊所废物的质量和数量,但尚无关于减少不必要废物的组织策略的研究。对于牙科诊所相关成本影响的明确经济分析也不存在,这可能会影响弱势群体获得牙科护理的机会。
本研究采用审计方法,通过测量牙科临床废物的性质和数量,探索牙科实践中的可持续发展潜力,并评估测量牙科临床废物管理中的财务成本和潜在碳节约的可行性。
我们研究的数据似乎支持这样一种观点,即有可能减少碳排放并提高盈利能力。成功实施环境可持续的废物管理方法将取决于所涉及的实际情况以及采用此类做法的经济激励措施。