Q&A: Dental Hygiene And The ADA Seal

When we tell you that it’s a good idea to check for the ADA Seal of Acceptance as you look for dental hygiene products, you might think to yourself, “Good! That will help make my shopping experience a bit easier.” However, if you’re not really sure what to make of this seal, you may have some conflicting feelings. Sure, this sounds like a nice guideline but you would feel even better about relying on it if you understood what it represented. No problem! We’ve got the answers you’re seeking with a brief, detail-infused Q&A session.

Questions and Answers

Question: What’s the criteria for whether a particular dental hygiene product passes and receives the Seal of Acceptance or does not?

Answer: The product is held up to a long list of standards and testing. Generally speaking, this may include the material it is composed of, whether it is toxic in any way, how it holds up, if it actually works, and more. It simply must be safe for you to use and it has to actually work!

Question: Does the seal last forever? How do I know if a manufacturer continues to uphold the same level of integrity in their dental hygiene products over time?

Answer: Nope. The seal is effective for five years. Then, if the product has been altered or improved in any way, the manufacturer must provide detailed information about those changes (and the product may undergo testing again).

Question: What can I do if I’d rather take a look at a comprehensive selection of ADA Accepted dental hygiene products, rather than sorting through everything in the hygiene aisle without knowing anything ahead of time?

Answer: The ADA’s website offers a comprehensive shopping list of products, so you can simply hop online and take a look for yourself all in one place.

Choose Products With The ADA Seal

Learn more about ADA acceptance and what the seal means, so you can choose dental hygiene products that will offer you the care you and your smile need. Visit us for a dental checkup in Ankeny, IA by contacting Dental Impressions to schedule a visit at (515) 965-0230.