Țâncu Ana Maria Cristina, Imre Marina, Iosif Laura, Pițuru Silviu Mirel, Pantea Mihaela, Sfeatcu Ruxandra, Ilinca Radu, Bodnar Dana Cristina, Didilescu Andreea Cristiana
Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 041292 Bucharest, Romania.
Department of Organization, Professional Legislation and Management of the Dental Office, Faculty of Dentistry, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 041292 Bucharest, Romania.
Dent J (Basel). 2025 Mar 5;13(3):114. doi: 10.3390/dj13030114.
Despite dentistry's alarmingly high energy use, plastic waste, and travel emissions, research on Romanian dental students' sustainability awareness is absent. This study aimed to assess their knowledge of the environmental impact of dental materials and practices, hypothesizing that early exposure to sustainability education would benefit preclinical students most. A cross-sectional survey using a form questionnaire with 15 items was conducted on 1800 dental students at Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania, for one week in March 2022. The questionnaire, consisting of socio-demographics, students' perspectives on sustainability in dentistry, and personal sustainability, was analyzed using SPSS 26. Data analysis included the Shapiro-Wilk test for normality, Fisher's exact test for categorical variables, the Mann-Whitney U test for non-parametric quantitative comparisons, and Z-tests with Bonferroni correction for contingency tables. A response rate of 26.06% was achieved, with 469 participants. The majority (51.1%), particularly males (66.1%), perceived sustainability as promoting durability. The most common definition of sustainability (33.8%) was related to environmental protection, with significantly higher agreement among female students (39.4%) ( = 0.001). While 49.3% of participants identified single-use plastics in patient care as having the greatest environmental impact in dental practices, 39.2% of female students, primarily from clinical study years (50%), ranked patient paperwork and records as the most significant factor ( = 0.031). The highest-carbon-footprint dental procedures were considered to be amalgam and composite fillings (50.7%), with clinical year students indicating this as the most relevant issue (62.8% vs. 47.7%) ( = 0.011). Students aged 25-30 were more actively engaged in sustainability initiatives compared to the younger group ( = 0.005), while all students over 30 identified scaling and polishing as the most impactful procedure ( < 0.001). A majority of students supported future university sustainability initiatives (62.7%) and an elective course on sustainability in dentistry (65%). Female students showed significantly greater interest than male students in both initiatives (66.3% vs. 52.7%, = 0.003 and 70.8% vs. 49.6%, < 0.001, respectively). Greater awareness of sustainability was found in preclinical-year dental students and among female students, with knowledge gaps in clinical-year students, particularly regarding the environmental impact of dental practices and materials. Introducing sustainability courses could better prepare future dentists for sustainable practices in dentistry. Research collaborations and curriculum reforms to further promote sustainability would also be beneficial.
尽管牙科行业的能源消耗、塑料垃圾和出行排放高得惊人,但罗马尼亚牙科专业学生的可持续发展意识研究却付诸阙如。本研究旨在评估他们对牙科材料和操作的环境影响的了解程度,并假设早期接触可持续发展教育对临床前学生最为有益。2022年3月,我们在罗马尼亚布加勒斯特的卡罗尔·戴维拉医药大学对1800名牙科专业学生进行了为期一周的横断面调查,使用了一份包含15个项目的表格问卷。该问卷由社会人口统计学信息、学生对牙科可持续发展的看法以及个人可持续发展情况组成,使用SPSS 26进行分析。数据分析包括用于正态性检验的夏皮罗-威尔克检验、用于分类变量的费舍尔精确检验、用于非参数定量比较的曼-惠特尼U检验以及用于列联表的经邦费罗尼校正的Z检验。回复率为26.06%,共有469名参与者。大多数人(51.1%),尤其是男性(66.1%),将可持续发展视为促进耐用性。可持续发展最常见的定义(33.8%)与环境保护相关,女学生中的认同率显著更高(39.4%)(P = 0.001)。虽然49.3%的参与者认为患者护理中的一次性塑料制品对牙科实践的环境影响最大,但39.2%的女学生,主要来自临床学习年份(50%),将患者文书工作和记录列为最重要的因素(P = 0.031)。碳足迹最高的牙科操作被认为是汞合金和复合填充物(50.7%),临床年级的学生认为这是最相关的问题(62.8%对47.7%)(P = 0.011)。与较年轻的群体相比,25 - 30岁的学生更积极参与可持续发展倡议(P = 0.005),而所有30岁以上的学生都认为洗牙和抛光是影响最大的操作(P < 0.001)。大多数学生支持未来大学的可持续发展倡议(62.7%)以及一门关于牙科可持续发展的选修课程(65%)。女学生对这两项倡议的兴趣明显高于男学生(分别为66.3%对52.7%,P = 0.003和70.8%对49.6%,P < 0.001)。临床前年级的牙科学生和女学生对可持续发展的认识更高,临床年级的学生存在知识差距,特别是在牙科实践和材料的环境影响方面。引入可持续发展课程可以让未来的牙医更好地为牙科的可持续实践做好准备。开展研究合作和课程改革以进一步促进可持续发展也将是有益的。