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http://dx.doi.org/10.5668/JEHS.2018.44.5.452

Identifying Medical Waste Management Status by Different Types of Dental Institutions  

Seong, Mi-Ae (Department of Dental Hygienics, Kyungpook National University)
Park, Ji-Hye (Department of Preventive Medicine & Public Health, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University)
Sakong, Joon (Department of Preventive Medicine & Public Health, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University)
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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences / v.44, no.5, 2018 , pp. 452-459 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: We aimed to examine whether dental waste was being managed adequately at different types of dental institutions in City D in South Korea. Methods: The staff responsible for disinfection at 101 dental offices and clinics (six dentistry departments of general hospitals, 12 dental hospitals, and 83 dental clinics) was interviewed. Results: Solid suction pump waste was handled appropriately at four of the general hospital dentistry departments (66.7%), six dental hospitals (50.0%), and 15 dental clinics (18.1%). Solid spittoon waste was handled appropriately at four general hospital dentistry departments (66.7%), seven dental hospitals (58.3%), and 14 dental clinics (16.9%). Developer and fixer were handled appropriately by a subcontractor at two general hospital dentistry departments (100.0%), five dental hospitals (100.0%), and 24 dental clinics (75.0%). Impression materials were handled appropriately at four general hospital dentistry departments (66.7%), six dental hospitals (50.0%), and 11 dental clinics (13.3%). The plastic covers of intra-oral radiography films were handled appropriately at five general hospital dentistry departments (100.0%), eight dental hospitals (72.7%), and 22 dental clinics (30.1%). Conclusion: South Korea must implement detailed and specialized guidelines for the disposal of solid and general medical waste from dental institutions. Moreover, waste disposal training should be provided annually, and not only once every three years.
Keywords
Dental facilities; dental waste; medical waste disposal; Republic of Korea;
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