Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Green initiatives for Oral Health

Your oral health matters, and making sure that you go green with him is so important. Our carbon footprint is increasing. With more people becoming aware of just what these harmful activities do to you, it’s imperative to look at different ways to go green, and also have a healthier, better planet.

A lot of times, we don't look at the oral health that we have, and instead, ignore it. but this is something you can be a little more mindful of, and when you partake in these green initiatives, you’re able to commit to improving the world. 

Here, we’ll go over some of the green initiatives for oral health



The Plastic Problem 

Plastic is everywhere, and as a form of waste, it’s something that you have to be mindful of. For instance, we have food packets that are made of plastic, and plastic bags and straws that litter our world. 

However, did you know that plastic is also present in our oral health products? While it is safer plastic than what you might get from a bag, it’s still not good for the environment. In fact, plastic waste from toothbrushes, toothpaste tubes and floss is definitely a big old problem.

And of course, if you’re not careful that plastic accumulates.   So, if you’re not considering the plastic that you use when you’re taking care of your oral health, it’s going to create a major problem. 

Eco Friendly Alternatives 

With plastic out of the question, one might wonder what the eco-friendly alternatives are for dental care products.

The first, is bamboo toothbrushes. These are made with bamboo, which is an eco-friendly material.   Bamboo is one of the most sustainable sorts of materials out there, and is very strong too.   this is a great alternative if you’re looking to ditch your plastic friend.



The second is biodegradable floss. This is made with a plastic that’s easy to break down. Sometimes, they’re also made with other sustainable alternatives as well.   This is a great one, and also much easier on your teeth as well, since it can be easily tossed away.

The third is refillable toothpastes.   You can get a bottle of toothpaste, and then once you’re done using it, refill it once again. not every retailer does this, but it’s a great measure if you want to save your resources. Plus, it can be cheaper in the long haul too. 

Dentists and Sustainability 

Dentists do have a bit of a hand in the sustainability of the products that are out there.



While not every dentist is out here frothing at the mouth to use sustainable dental products, some are taking the initiative and trying to give customers exactly what they want. That means that a lot of dentists are using these types of products, or giving them to their consumers when they get their teeth cleaned.

While it isn’t as prevalent as it should be yet, this is a great alternative to just using the same old plastic when you’re taking care of your teeth.

Small Changes, Big Impact 

All of the changes to your oral health are not that huge. Most of these also cost a fraction of what you might have to pay out for the plastic dental products. But, despite the slight price increase, the effects of this are much faster.

When you make these small changes, both in your dental routine and in the items that you choose, you’ll find that you’ll make a big environmental difference. So don’t wait, go green today, and see for yourself just how much of an impact your actions can have.