Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Connecting Dental Research to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
At Al‑Rafidain Dental Journal (RDENTJ), we recognize that oral health is deeply interconnected with global development challenges, from health equity and environmental sustainability to responsible innovation. Aligning our research with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) not only enhances the societal relevance of our work but also supports Iraq’s national vision for sustainable development.
Through this page, we highlight the key SDGs most relevant to dentistry and outline how researchers, clinicians, and educators can contribute through their work. Together, we can foster a more inclusive, healthier, and sustainable future.
1. Connecting Oral Health to the SDGs:
• (Good Health and Well-being):
| Oral health is a crucial component of overall health and well-being.
• (Responsible Consumption and Production):
Address reducing waste, promoting recycling, and using sustainable materials in dental practices.
• (Sustainable Cities and Communities):
Dental health can be integrated into urban planning and community health initiatives.
• (Decent Work and Economic Growth):
By highlighting the positive impact of a healthy workforce, articles can connect oral health to economic development.
• (Clean Water and Sanitation):
Oral hygiene practices and access to clean water are closely linked.
2. Promoting Sustainable Practices in Dentistry:
• Waste Reduction:
Highlighting strategies for reducing dental waste, including the use of reusable materials, proper disposal methods, and exploring biodegradable options.
• Resource Efficiency:
Encouraging the efficient use of water, energy, and other resources within dental clinics.
• Sustainable Materials:
Promoting the use of biocompatible, eco-friendly materials in dental procedures.
• Infection Control:
Balancing infection control protocols with sustainable practices, such as using reusable sterilization equipment when appropriate.
3. Addressing Health Equity and Access:
• Oral Health Disparities:
Focusing on research and solutions that address the unequal distribution of oral health resources and outcomes.
• Preventive Care:
Highlighting the importance of preventive oral health measures and their impact on overall health and well-being.
• Community-Based Programs:
Showcasing successful community-based oral health initiatives and their contributions to achieving SDGs.
4. Collaboration and Education:
• Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
Emphasizing the need for collaboration between dentists, other healthcare professionals, and community stakeholders.
• Education and Awareness:
Raising awareness among dental professionals and the public about the importance of sustainable practices in dentistry.
• Curriculum Integration:
Encouraging dental schools to integrate sustainability principles into their curriculum.
5. Other Important Considerations:
• Policy and Advocacy:
Highlighting the role of policy and advocacy in promoting sustainable dental practices.
• Economic Impact:
Analyzing the economic benefits of investing in oral health and sustainable dental practices.
• Ethical Considerations:
Addressing the ethical dimensions of sustainable dentistry, such as ensuring patient safety and access to care.