Gender differences in knowledge and practice of eco-friendly dentistry among dental students and doctors: A study at Ajman University

Afraa Salah, Raghad Hashim, Rua Odeh, Mawada Abdelmagied, Abdulbari Hamid Khamees, Mohammed Omar Balfaqih, Mogamed Abu Mekhimar

Article ID: 8683
Vol 8, Issue 12, 2024

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This study investigates the awareness of environmentally friendly (green) dentistry practices among dental students and faculty at Ajman University in the United Arab Emirates. The primary objective is to assess their understanding and application of eco-friendly dental practices, including waste management, energy conservation, and sustainable material usage. Using a descriptive cross-sectional design, an online survey was administered to 231 randomly selected participants. The results show that although awareness of green dentistry has increased, its practical implementation remains limited. Specialists displayed the highest levels of knowledge and practice, while general practitioners demonstrated the least. Male participants showed greater experience and expertise compared to females, and the age group of 30–39 exhibited the highest levels of knowledge and practice, although age was not found to significantly affect awareness or usage. The findings highlight the need for enhanced education and encouragement of green dentistry to protect the environment and promote sustainable dental practices.


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eco-friendly; dentistry; green dentistry; awareness; sustainability; dental practices

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