key: cord-0795214-7jbvvysi authors: Dean, R. title: PPE: polluting Planet Earth date: 2020-09-11 journal: Br Dent J DOI: 10.1038/s41415-020-2130-5 sha: fef36bf2b7657354c79e7fc18fe09a51b6016d0c doc_id: 795214 cord_uid: 7jbvvysi nan Disposal of single use PPE in the domestic general waste has led to a detrimental impact on our environment. Mismanaged plastic waste pollutes both marine and land environments, and there is a high risk of ingestion or trauma to organisms and contamination of habitats, threatening the safety of our ecosystems. 5 Sustainable management of plastic-based PPE is challenging, and further research on green materials is paramount. As clinicians, we should be seeking multidisciplinary input from biomedical and environmental scientists to focus on the reuse and recycling of plastic-based PPE where possible within our working environment, and where contamination is not a potential risk. More importantly, we should be actively encouraging our patients and the general public to wear washable, reusable face masks, and shift towards the use of sustainable alternatives wherever possible. R. Dean, East Yorkshire, UK https://doi.org/10.1038/s41415-020-2130-5 Sir, a 26-year-old female presented to the oral surgery department in July 2020 with severe, diffuse, non-specific pain in the oro-facial region. Over the preceding two months, she reported recurrent and progressively deteriorating episodes of pain. No history of jaw locking, clicking or grinding/clenching habit nor any recent life stressors noted. Medically, she is fit and well and takes no regular medications. She is a non-smoker, drinks less than four units of alcohol a week and works as a dental core trainee within a dental hospital. On examination, the muscles of mastication were tender on palpation bilaterally with no other abnormalities. A DPT radiograph was taken to exclude any dental pathology. A GAD-7 and HADS score was completed, which noted no symptoms of generalised anxiety or depression. In view of the spontaneous nature of her symptoms and a lack of relevant co-morbidities, we were keen to investigate for any potential contributors to this pain. A pain diary recorded by the patient revealed recurrent episodes of pain precipitated by wearing an elastomeric respirator when carrying out AGPs. The patient had been fittested for a reusable elastomeric respirator and Pure Flo Size: Small was selected. In the acute phase, conservative management involved regular pain relief, soft diet, hot/cold compress and limiting mouth opening. We encouraged avoiding the use of a respirator for two weeks. At review, she reported a significant improvement in her symptoms and no further episodes of pain. A diagnosis of acute TMJ dysfunction -myofascial pain was confirmed. The patient noted use of the respirator induced clenching and inadvertently postured the mandible forward. Prolonged forced posture in this way causes mechanical stress on the TMJ and associated structures. Similar findings have been reported in a group of scuba divers when using mouthpieces propelling unnatural mandibular positioning, consequently placing significant stress on the TMJ. 1 Despite fit-testing to determine the most appropriate size mask to use, she continued to develop TMD symptoms, highlighting the need to also consider comfort beyond accomplishing a tight seal. To prevent future episodes of pain, we suggested the use of a hood powered air purifying respirator (PAPR) which does not exert pressure on the temporomandibular joint system. 2 Failure to tackle this potential complication early may create a group of professionals with chronic TMD, known to be a difficult entity to manage. K. Mahendran, S. Yogarajah, C. Sproat, London, UK Personal Protective Equipment Market. Personal Protective Equipment Market by Type (Hands & Arm Protection, Protective Clothing, Foot & Leg Protection, Respiratory Protection, Head Protection, End-Use Industry (Manufacturing, Construction, Oil & Gas, Healthcare) -Global Forecast to 2022 Experimental statistics -personal protective equipment distributed for use by health and social care services in England: 22 The environmental dangers of employing single-use face masks as part of a COVID-19 exit strategy Increased plastic pollution due to COVID-19 pandemic: Challenges and recommendations Prevalence of temporomandibular dysfunction in a group of scuba divers Gentex Corporation. PUREFLO 1000 HALF MASK (EN). 2020. Available at