Prior to 1966, consumers purchased food items with very little (if any) nutritional labels. Now, nutritional labelling is an integral part of informed consumer choice. This paper advocates for a similar approach for healthcare-related products, using the toothbrush as an example, with the need to quantify and publish data on their clinical efficacy and environmental impact. In this paper, we consider different manufacturing models and measure the environmental impact (carbon footprint) and also the human health impact (disability-adjusted life years [DALYs]) for the most commonly used oral health product: the toothbrush.</p
Disposable products satisfy many requirements that are difficult to achieve with long-life products,...
Dentistry as a profession should take into account the goals of sustainable development in daily pra...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare is a significant contributor to climate change and planetary health. Preventi...
Prior to 1966, consumers purchased food items with very little (if any) nutritional labels. Now, nut...
INTRODUCTION: Healthcare professionals should consider environmental sustainability when recommendin...
Aim: The European Parliament has voted In march 2019 for a ban of single-use plastics to come into f...
Objectives: The purpose of this review of literature is to measure the effectiveness, and future of ...
Oral healthcare has an environmental impact that is specific to the profession and is currently unsu...
Introduction Community-level caries prevention programmes includes supervised toothbrushing in schoo...
OBJECTIVES: Global sustainability is considered the number one health concern facing our planet. Den...
Objectives: Different types of direct-placement dental materials are used for the restoration of str...
Dentistry is no exception to the global paradigm shift towards environmental sustainability. Dental ...
BackgroundApplied health technology is a research field that ties together several disciplines to im...
Healthcare systems account for a substantial proportion of global carbon emissions and contribute to...
While oral health is not always the first topic that comes into someone’s mind when thinking about o...
Disposable products satisfy many requirements that are difficult to achieve with long-life products,...
Dentistry as a profession should take into account the goals of sustainable development in daily pra...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare is a significant contributor to climate change and planetary health. Preventi...
Prior to 1966, consumers purchased food items with very little (if any) nutritional labels. Now, nut...
INTRODUCTION: Healthcare professionals should consider environmental sustainability when recommendin...
Aim: The European Parliament has voted In march 2019 for a ban of single-use plastics to come into f...
Objectives: The purpose of this review of literature is to measure the effectiveness, and future of ...
Oral healthcare has an environmental impact that is specific to the profession and is currently unsu...
Introduction Community-level caries prevention programmes includes supervised toothbrushing in schoo...
OBJECTIVES: Global sustainability is considered the number one health concern facing our planet. Den...
Objectives: Different types of direct-placement dental materials are used for the restoration of str...
Dentistry is no exception to the global paradigm shift towards environmental sustainability. Dental ...
BackgroundApplied health technology is a research field that ties together several disciplines to im...
Healthcare systems account for a substantial proportion of global carbon emissions and contribute to...
While oral health is not always the first topic that comes into someone’s mind when thinking about o...
Disposable products satisfy many requirements that are difficult to achieve with long-life products,...
Dentistry as a profession should take into account the goals of sustainable development in daily pra...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare is a significant contributor to climate change and planetary health. Preventi...