Comparing the environmental impact of reusable and disposable dental examination kits: a life cycle assessment approach

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作者
Byrne, David [1 ]
Saget, Sophie [2 ]
Davidson, Alexandra [1 ]
Haneef, Hassaan [1 ]
Abdeldaim, Toka [1 ]
Almudahkah, Aisha [1 ]
Basquille, Niamh [1 ]
Bergin, Ann Marie [1 ]
Prida, John [1 ]
Lyne, Alexandra [3 ]
Duane, Brett [4 ]
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[1] Dublin Dent Univ Hosp, Trinity Coll Dublin, Lincoln Pl, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Trinity Coll Dublin, Dept Bot, Dublin, Ireland
[3] UCL, Eastman Dent Inst, Rockefeller Bldg,21 Univ St, London WC1E 6DE, England
[4] Dublin Univ Dent Hosp, Trinity Coll Dublin, Div Publ & Child Dent Hlth, Lincoln Pl, Dublin, Ireland
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10.1038/s41415-022-4912-4
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R78 [口腔科学];
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Introduction The global climate crisis has increased the emphasis placed on the sustainability and environmental consequences of our actions. The dental examination accounts for a large portion of dentistry's carbon footprint, more specifically, the production, sterilisation, transport, use and disposal of the dental examination kit. An attributional life cycle assessment (LCA) was carried out to compare the impact of a reusable stainless-steel examination kit and that of a disposable plastic examination kit. Materials and methods All inputs, outputs and processes across the life cycle were accounted for using Ecoinvent database v3.7.1 and openLCA software. Impacts were considered across 16 European-recommended environmental impact categories and eight human health impact categories. Results The disposable kit performed worse across all categories of ecological and human health harm. Categories with most notable impact were climate change, metal-mineral and fossil fuel resource depletion and water scarcity. Impacts were primarily attributable to material processing, instrument production and sterilisation procedures. Conclusion Healthcare is responsible for a significant proportion of greenhouse gas emissions. The single-use examination kit poses greater ecological and human health threat than does the reusable examination kit; this aligns closely with related research in the field. The dentist seeking to adopt more environmentally-conscientious practices should consider using a reusable, stainless-steel examination kit.
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