Launch of British Dental Bleaching Society

Posted by User ImageDr. Teeth 17 June, 2008

A new dental association has been launched in response to the increasing public demand for teeth whitening.

The British Dental Bleaching Society (BDBS), was launched at the World’s Aesthetic Congress on Friday by Linda Greenwall, editor of Aesthetics Dentistry Today and a specialist in prosthodontics and restorative dentistry.

Chaired by Ms Greenwall, the BDBS board includes representatives of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (BACD) and the European Scientific Committee on Cosmetic Products and Non-Food Products Intended for Consumers (SCCNFP).

The BDBS aims to ‘educate dentists and the entire team about bleaching and teeth whitening’ whilst meeting the needs of dentists who want to stay up-to-date and informed of the latest clinical procedures, techniques and rulings, Ms Greenwall said, as well as lobbying for stricter enforcements of rulings over who can administer teeth bleaching.

She added: ‘The public are going to protected by our proposals’ and ‘significant changes’ in how teeth bleaching is controlled by dentists will means the public can ‘get their teeth whitened properly and safely’.

The Society will also provide training, with hands-on sessions, formal lectures and seminars in treatment planning, and actively encourage dentists to use evidence-based techniques and materials to achieve the best bleaching results for patients.

Ms Greenwall said she could foresee ‘dental hygienists being ‘highly involved in the treatment’.

A website was also launched – BDBS.co.uk – which contain a general public section to inform them as well as members of the dental profession.

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June 18, 2008

Good to know about new dental association.would like to know about more details. kindly give me some details. thnaking you in anticipation.

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Posted by no imagePrashant popat (Who am I?)
July 30, 2008

Well my brother had some bleaching problem and i am glad that this project is expanding its good to see a beautiful smile every day

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Posted by no imageAsim (Who am I?)
July 30, 2008

One of my uncle’s son is studying dentist and you know where? Its in indonesia. Not sure how much it cost.

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Posted by no imageSherry (Who am I?)
July 31, 2008

indonesia?? woo that is sumthing to know..but how come?

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Posted by no imageAsim (Who am I?)
July 31, 2008

I heard bleching is not good for out teeth, it ruins the enamel to some sort.

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Posted by no imagebm (Who am I?)
July 31, 2008

Yea even i have teeth were made natural try some natural products for eg: brush regularly you will never need such products ever again!

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Posted by no imageAsim (Who am I?)
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