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Steven Mulligan

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Durnall O, Martin N, Mulligan S, Dixon J
Br Dent J . 2024 Mar; PMID: 38443612
Objective This study aims to provide insight into the attitudes and perspectives of undergraduate dental students from UK dental schools regarding environmental sustainability in dentistry (ESD) and the manner and...
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Martin N, Hunter A, Constantine Z, Mulligan S
J Dent . 2024 Jan; 142:104842. PMID: 38237717
Objectives: To undertake a comparative ecological impact (Total lifetime carbon footprint and single use plastics (SUP) waste generation) derived from the provision of professional oral healthcare (Dentists and hygienist) to...
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Dyer T, Mulligan S, Martin N
Br Dent J . 2023 Sep; 235(5):309-312. PMID: 37684456
This paper aims to highlight to the reader that the organisation of dentistry at a system level lags behind other healthcare professions in regulation, policy, education and research. It argues...
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Smith L, Ali M, Agrissais M, Mulligan S, Koh L, Martin N
Dent Mater . 2022 Nov; 39(1):13-24. PMID: 36428112
Objectives: Different types of direct-placement dental materials are used for the restoration of structure, function and aesthetics of teeth. The aim of this research investigation is to determine, through a...
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Field J, Martin N, Duane B, Vital S, Mulligan S, Livny A, et al.
Eur J Dent Educ . 2022 Sep; 27(3):650-661. PMID: 36121067
The FDI World Dental Federation suggests that "dentistry, as a profession, should integrate Sustainable Development Goals into daily practice and support a shift to a green economy in the pursuit...
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Baird H, Mulligan S, Webb T, Baker S, Martin N
Br Dent J . 2022 Aug; 233(4):333-342. PMID: 36028699
Introduction Despite evidence that public pressure can promote sustainability in various domains (for example, retail and travel), no research has considered the public's attitudes towards sustainability in dentistry.Methods A questionnaire...
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Mulligan S, Hatton P, Martin N
Br Dent J . 2022 May; 232(9):644-652. PMID: 35562466
Pollution arises from all human activity and the provision of oral healthcare using resin-based composite restorative materials (RBCs) should be considered. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of...
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Hatton P, Mulligan S, Martin N
Br Dent J . 2022 May; 232(9):611-614. PMID: 35562452
Restorative dental materials are among the most important medical devices in terms of the numbers of patients who benefit and the technical sophistication of the products. Many though contain toxic...
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Martin N, England R, Mulligan S
Int Dent J . 2022 Apr; 72(3):261-265. PMID: 35365320
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Martin N, Mulligan S, Fuzesi P, Hatton P
J Dent . 2022 Jan; 118:103948. PMID: 35026356
Objectives: To quantify (by number and mass) single use plastic waste generated from the provision of oral healthcare in primary and secondary care clinical dental settings in the UK. Methods:...