skingeek78
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Won't you need a doctor present, for her to administer the shots? Plus be a trained nurse?
An orthodontist is a dentist specialised in orthodontics. A dr of teeth.
Won't you need a doctor present, for her to administer the shots? Plus be a trained nurse?
An orthodontist is a dentist specialised in orthodontics. A dr of teeth.
I think she meant for the Botox.
The pictures i have posted r just a few of my long listed amazing clients i did teeth whitening for. This is zero peroxide process with no pain and 20 min treatment time . Not too expensive as well. I did a lot in my salon through a company. I m insured and certified . It is safe for every client that even a dentist came to me to have it done.
Hope it helps
I think one should better do a research and then conclude what is legal and what is not. X
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The pictures i have posted r just a few of my long listed amazing clients i did teeth whitening for. This is zero peroxide process with no pain and 20 min treatment time . Not too expensive as well. I did a lot in my salon through a company. I m insured and certified . It is safe for every client that even a dentist came to me to have it done.
Hope it helps
I think one should better do a research and then conclude what is legal and what is not. X
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Does anyone know how can i delete these pics from here plz as they were just posted for an idea . I dont want people to save them. Thanks
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An orthodontist is a dentist specialised in orthodontics. A dr of teeth.
An orthodontist is someone who specialises in badly aligned teeth. Provides braces and treats people with poor bites etc.
I'm a registered Teeth Whitening Technician and use the LOVELITE system. I'm also fully insured and registered with the ACTWP ( the Association of Cosmetic Teeth Whitening Professionals ). I can't see why an insurance company would insure me if it's illegal!
My understanding is that the GDC have made it 'illegal' as they don't want beauty therapists taking their business (much like a cosmetic surgeon wouldn't want the beauty industry to be able to offer laser lipo). BUT, in line with EU Directive 2005/36/EC it IS legal to perform teeth whitening as a COSMETIC procedure so long as you don't give any dental advice and all products used contain 0.1% peroxide or less. EU law trumps British law!
I spent a lot of money on my training and equipment and am extremely professional. I'd NEVER leave a client on their own ( what if they were uncomfortable, choked or just needed the lamp adjusted?).
It upsets me to see so much conjecture around the subject: surely companies like Lovelite, Megawhite and Diamond Whites would be prosecuted for selling to the beauty industry and not just dentists if this were the case?? It's up to the individual practitioner to make sure they are fully up front about it being a cosmetic beauty treatment and NOT a dental one and use a consent form which states that no dental advice can be given during a treatment. Hope this helps.x
I'm a registered Teeth Whitening Technician and use the LOVELITE system. I'm also fully insured and registered with the ACTWP ( the Association of Cosmetic Teeth Whitening Professionals ). I can't see why an insurance company would insure me if it's illegal!
My understanding is that the GDC have made it 'illegal' as they don't want beauty therapists taking their business (much like a cosmetic surgeon wouldn't want the beauty industry to be able to offer laser lipo). BUT, in line with EU Directive 2005/36/EC it IS legal to perform teeth whitening as a COSMETIC procedure so long as you don't give any dental advice and all products used contain 0.1% peroxide or less. EU law trumps British law!
I spent a lot of money on my training and equipment and am extremely professional. I'd NEVER leave a client on their own ( what if they were uncomfortable, choked or just needed the lamp adjusted?).
It upsets me to see so much conjecture around the subject: surely companies like Lovelite, Megawhite and Diamond Whites would be prosecuted for selling to the beauty industry and not just dentists if this were the case?? It's up to the individual practitioner to make sure they are fully up front about it being a cosmetic beauty treatment and NOT a dental one and use a consent form which states that no dental advice can be given during a treatment. Hope this helps.x
Won't you need a doctor present, for her to administer the shots? Plus be a trained nurse?
BUT, in line with EU Directive 2005/36/EC it IS legal to perform teeth whitening as a COSMETIC procedure so long as you don't give any dental advice and all products used contain 0.1% peroxide or less. EU law trumps British law!
Sorry only just come back to this thread. My lady is an Orthodontist, to be one you have to be a dentist first. Dentists are as qualified to inject Botox as Doctors. She has done numerous courses in Botox, fillers, you name it, she's done it. Dentists study facial muscles in depth so are probably more qualified to offer Botox than most people. She is fully qualified and insured and orders the Botox direct on her own account. She is a very ethical person and as I've mentioned before on here, she really is not money orientated. She comes to my salon as and when I get clients who want teeth whitening or Botox. She WILL NOT treat anyone if the treatment is not suitable. She wouldn't even whiten my brother's teeth because she said he had mobility in some teeth and should spend his money on a periodontist rather than teeth whitening. She has also refused to inject Botox into a client who she felt wasn't suitable for the treatment. This is a very refreshing attitude for me and my clients and I've had nothing but excellent feedback from clients about both treatments and all the Botox clients so far have been recommended by other clients. Have a look at the reviews on my website. Www.pearlsbeauty.biz
It must be a different law in Australia, here to administer Botox only a trained cosmetic nurse can with having a doctor present. She sounds very thorough, which is refreshing like you said! Goodluck on all future business! Shame I don't live in the UK.
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