| Literature DB >> 28902257 |
Matheus Melo Pithon1, Lucianne Cople Maia de Faria1, Orlando Motohiro Tanaka2, Antônio Carlos de Oliveira Ruellas1, Laura Salignac de Souza Guimarães Primo1.
Abstract
The sustainability of the natural resources of our planet is a topic for worldwide debate. Mankind, during its evolution as a species, has not been greatly concerned about conserving the environment in which we live. Nowadays we are reaping the fruits of this neglect. Climatic changes and storms are good examples of this. We, humans, must re-think our attitudes in order to leave the planet in a healthy state to be used by our descendants. But thinking of orthodontics, what can we do as orthodontists? From this perspective, the authors of the present study aimed, in a clear and objective manner, to present simple and sustainable ways to proceed during our activity as orthodontists, in order to minimize the effects on nature, caused by man.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28902257 PMCID: PMC5573018 DOI: 10.1590/2177-6709.22.4.113-117.sar
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dental Press J Orthod ISSN: 2176-9451
The benefits arising from a sustainable practice in the dental office reception room
| How it is done | Sustainable practice | Benefit |
| Use of disposable cups | Use of corn starch or glass cups | Less production of solid residues |
| Use of incandescent or fluorescent lamps | Use of LED lamps12 | Lower electrical power consumption up to 80% |
| Use of switches | Use of movement sensors in less frequently used areas. | Lower electrical power consumption |
| Use conventional paper for printing | Use recyclable paper | Making best use of resources |
| Furniture made of synthetic, non-recyclable materials | Use of furniture made of reforested wood | Lower emission of gases into the atmosphere, and these are biodegradable |
| Printing in normal mode | Use draft mode | 50% saving of ink |
| Magazines and newspapers on paper or plastic | Tables with access to Internet so patients can entertain themselves before being attended to | Elimination of solid residues |
| Throw paper into the garbage can together with other types of materials | Throw paper away in selective trash collectors | Reduction of solid residues and possibility of recycling |
| Use of electronic appliances without power consumption classification | Use of electronic appliances with low energy consumption | Lower electrical power consumption |
| Artificial plants and ornamentation | Use real plants | Avoids the use of plastic materials and promotes transformation of CO2 into O2 through photosynthesis by plants |
| Keep the computer switched on all day | Switch off the monitor when not in use | Electricity saving |
| Use of tube, LCD or plasma television sets | Use LED technology television sets | Lower electrical power consumption with savings of up to 80% |
The benefits arising from a sustainable practice during the process of sterilization of dental materials.
| What is done | Sustainable practice | Benefit |
| Use of chemical materials in disinfection | Use of sterilization by steam | Reduction of toxic garbage |
| Use of paper bibs on patients | Use of sterilizable cloth bibs | Reduction in solid residues |
| Sterilize only one or a few materials in an auto-clave cycle | Sterilize several materials together in one autoclave cycle | Electrical power and water saving |
| Use plastic bags for packing the materials to be autoclaved | Use FDA-registered reusable pouches and wraps for sterilization | Saves money and reduces solid residues |
The benefits arising from a sustainable practice in the dental office consulting room.
| What is done | What can be changed | What is saved |
| Use of mechanical chair | Use of automatic chair with pre-programmed commands | Shorter time of movement, that is, less energy spent |
| Halogen light reflector | LED light reflector | Energy saving to the order of 35% |
| Use of disposable suction devices throughout the procedure | Use of paper cups, as this material is biodegradable, or use of suction devices made of paper | Energy saving with regard to use of the compressor for performing suction, and lower quantity of residues |
| Use of conventional panoramic and periapical radiographs | Use of digital radiographs | Savings of water, energy and reduction of solid residues arising from the process of development and storage of radiographs |
| Prefer disposable instruments and materials | Prefer reusable and sterilizable materials and instruments | Lower amount of garbage |
| Patients records on paper, stored in plastic folders | Digital file of all patients’ documentation | Eliminates the use of paper and plastic, as well as economy of storage space |
| Faucet with stop-cock for opening | Faucet with action on pedal | Saves water and reduces cross contamination |
How it is done, what must be done, and the benefits arising from a sustainable orthodontic practice.
| What is done | Sustainable practice | Benefit |
| Orthodontic accessories sold in conventional packaging | Brackets sold in receptacles with a larger quantity of accessories, with these receptacles being manufactured of a recyclable product | Elimination of packaging made of plastic materials, being replaced with biodegradable materials (Fig 1). |
| Adhesive systems with acid etching | Self-etching adhesive systems13 | Lower water consumption due to no need for washing and drying, with same clinical efficacy |
| Conventional brackets | Self-ligating brackets14 | Less chair time and eliminates the use of elastomers |
| Use of non-sterilizable orthodontic archwires. | Use of orthodontic archwires capable of being sterilized15 | Reduce discard of solid residues that may have been contaminated before use in the patient |
| Rebond new brackets when they debond during treatment | Recycle brackets by roughening their base with aluminum oxide and performing new bonding16-18 | Eliminate solid residues that would go to the trash can, making it possible for them to have a longer useful life |
| Light polymerization with conventional halogen or LED appliances | Ultra-rapid LED light polymerizers19 | Shorter chair time and use of LED lamp with low energy consumption |
| Use of synthetic intermaxillary elastics | Use of elastics made of latex20 | Latex is extracted from a tree, consequently there is need to cultivate trees, therefore, the more widespread the use of latex, the larger the number of trees |
| The use of a new mini-implant in a patient who needs to replace the one in use | Sterilization and use of the same mini-implant that was removed in the same patient.21 | Reduction of solid residues that are constituents of the mini-implant |
The benefits arising from a sustainable practice in the rest rooms of the dental office.
| How it is done | Sustainable practice | Benefit |
| Use of toilet paper | Use of hygienic shower with recyclable toilet paper | Less production of solid residues |
| Use of incandescent or fluorescent lamps | Use of LED lamps12 | Lower electrical power consumption up to 80% |
| Use of conventional faucets with threaded spindle to close them. | Use faucets with automatic closing system | Water saving |
| Paper towel | Electric dryer for hands | Less production of solid residues |
| Conventional detergents | Biodegradable detergents | Lower quantity of toxic residues in water |