The Four "Rs" of Eco-Friendly Dentistry (Ecodentistry) (4Rs: Rethink, Reduce, Re-Use and Recycle) The Four "Rs" of Eco-Friendly Dentistry (Ecodentistry) (4Rs: Rethink, Reduce, Re-Use and Recycle)

The Four "Rs" of Eco-Friendly Dentistry (Ecodentistry) (4Rs: Rethink, Reduce, Re-Use and Recycle‪)‬

Access 2008, Sept-Oct, 22, 8

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Publisher Description

You might wonder how the flooding of New Orleans is related to periodontal disease. Or what toxic beaches in India have to do with dental offices in North America. We all know our planet is in trouble and that we don't have much time to make a course correction and leave a world we feel good about to our grandchildren. Numerous publications have run "green" issues, and just about every industry and profession is seeking ways to be part of the solution.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2008
1 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
8
Pages
PUBLISHER
American Dental Hygienists' Association
SIZE
65.8
KB

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