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- Whitening | American Dental Association - ADA
Whitening treatments include in-office bleaching procedures, dentist-supplied products for use at home, and over-the-counter (OTC) whiteners Carbamide peroxide and hydrogen peroxide are commonly used in whitening interventions and can readily permeate dental hard tissues
- ADA Seal of Acceptance | American Dental Association
Since 1931, the ADA Seal of Acceptance has given dentists and consumers the gold standard for evaluating safety and efficacy of dental products
- Bleaching_2025 - ADA
Efficacy Assessments Bleaching Assessments Color and or whiteness measurements shall be determined at each examination using an appropriate and validated measurement device, or the VITA Bleachedguide 3D-MASTER Generally, twelve anterior teeth should be evaluated
- Resources | American Dental Association - ADA
Discover our tools and materials to help you and your patients find the right dental products for their needs
- The Code on Dental Procedures and Nomenclature (CDT Code) - ADA
The purpose of the CDT Code is to achieve uniformity, consistency and specificity in accurately reporting dental treatment One use of the CDT Code is to provide for the efficient processing of dental claims
- ADA Seal Chairside Guide
Whitening Safely whiten your teeth without damaging your enamel through these stain fighting toothpastes and bleaching products
- Frequent General Questions Regarding Dental Procedure Codes
Covered procedures vary between dental benefit plans, even those offered by the same third-party payer, especially those that are considered cosmetic (e g , tooth bleaching) This is why it is important to verify the patient’s available benefits, and potential patient out-of-pocket costs, when treatment planning 8
- Guide to Reporting Area of the Oral Cavity and Tooth Information . . . - ADA
ADA Dental Claim Data Recommendation Reporting Area of the Oral Cavity and Tooth Anatomy by CDT Code Effective Jan 01, 2024 Dental procedure codes, listed in numeric order, are as published in CDT 2024 (© American Dental Association)
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