Introduction Dental guidelines recommend professional application of fluoride varnish (FV) at least twice a year for children from the age of three.Methods NHS dental claims data were reviewed for children born in 2009 for the five-year period 2015-2019 and who attended the dentist in one of three geographical areas, labelled as Bristol, Birmingham and Cardiff. Data for 14,566 children were included in the study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction Clinical guidelines related to diagnosis and preventive interventions for children are well established; however, childhood caries incidence remains high.Methods Secondary analysis of routinely collected data from the NHS Business Services Authority for children treated by general dental practitioners across a five-year period in four local authorities in South West England was used to assess whether children of primary school age attending general dental practices were receiving radiographs, fluoride varnish and fissure sealant applications in line with current guidelines.Results In total, 40,780 claims had been submitted in the five-year time period for the 4,805 children included in the study: 4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis final paper within the sustainability series focuses on creating a framework for embedding sustainability within a dental practice and builds upon sustainability principles and practices explored in the preceding papers. The dental practice could be a high street dental practice, a community setting or a trust.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper forms part of a series of papers, seven in total, which have been requested by colleagues to help them as clinicians understand sustainability as it relates to dentistry. This paper focuses on biodiversity and how the dental team can become more sustainable. It is hoped that these series of papers stimulate interest, debate and discussion and, ultimately, influence dentistry to become more environmentally sustainable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper forms part of a series of papers, seven in total, which have been requested by colleagues to help them as clinicians understand sustainability as it relates to dentistry. This paper focuses on waste and how the dental team can influence how waste is processed and disposed of. It is the authors' hope that this series of papers stimulates interest, debate and discussion and, as well as being economically responsible, ultimately motivates and inspires the dental team to be more socially and environmentally sustainable which in turn will help promote health and illness prevention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA significant amount of dentistry's carbon emissions originate from travel (64.5%). Dental-associated travel affects air quality, releasing over 443 tonnes of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and 22 tonnes of particulate matter (PM2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSustainable procurement, when applied to dentistry, is the practice by which the dental surgery addresses environmental, social and ethical considerations when purchasing goods or services. This paper focuses on procurement and how the dental team can influence what is purchased in order to become more sustainable. It is the authors' hope that this series of papers will stimulate interest, debate and discussion and, as well as being economically responsible, ultimately motivate or inspire dentistry to be more socially and environmentally sustainable which in turn will help promote health and illness prevention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper forms part of a series of papers, seven in total, which have been requested by a number of colleagues to help them understand sustainability as it relates to dentistry. This paper focuses on energy and how the dental team can influence the amount and type of energy it uses, in order to become more sustainable. It is the authors' hope that this series of papers stimulates interest, debate and discussion and that, as well as being economically responsible, ultimately motivates and inspires dental practices to be more socially and environmentally sustainable; which will in turn help promote health and illness prevention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper introduces clinicians to sustainability as it relates to dentistry. There are seven papers in the series. These include this introduction, followed by papers on energy, procurement, travel, waste, biodiversity and engagement and embedding sustainability into current dental practice.
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