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You are just there to help guide them through the process. This allows for anyone to be able to offer the 15 minute teeth whitening with the high powered light. No certification or licensing can actually be acquired for this therefore no training course is necessary. That's right, skip the costly middleman.
Construction of bleaching trays Scope of Practice also states that dental nurses can construct mouth guards and bleaching trays, to the prescription of a dentist, again after appropriate training.
Teeth whitening is a form of dentistry and should only be carried out by a dentist or another regulated dental professional, such as a dental hygienist or dental therapist, on the prescription of a dentist.
Dental hygienists can only carry out tooth whitening on prescription from a dentist and a dentist should be on the premises when the first treatment is carried out. Hygienists must be trained and competent in the procedure and should also contact the DDU to check they are appropriately indemnified.
Because teeth whiteners are Class I medical devices, the FDA does not grant them approval. These devices must still be registered with the FDA, however, to show they adhere to general safety and effectiveness regulations.
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Is Teeth Whitening for Teenagers Safe? If done correctly, teeth whitening is very safe for patients of any age who have all of their adult teeth in healthy condition. Teeth whitening products may not be the best option if you have thin enamel, infection, or advanced decay.
All teeth whitening products that dentist use are subject to FDA approval. This includes not only the peroxide gel but also any activation methods that are used, such as special lights. Besides being safer, professional teeth whitening treatments are also more effective than over the counter products.
® Whitening. Utilizing a specialized mouthpiece to direct the energy of gentle warming heat and safe LED light, GLO!'s FDA approved system works to enhance the whitening process to provide more whitening power and leads to faster results without tooth sensitivity.
No. The law says that only registered dentists, dental therapists, dental hygienists or clinical dental technicians working to the prescription of a dentist can legally and safely provide tooth whitening treatment.
You cannot use products containing or releasing more than 0.1% hydrogen peroxide on any person under 18 years of age.

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