New rules for tooth whitening products
New rules for tooth whitening products
25 June 2013
New rules to protect people who use tooth whitening products will come into effect this week.
From 30 June 2013, there will be restrictions on the sale of all tooth whiteners that contain more than seven percent hydrogen peroxide.
Products with between seven to 12 percent hydrogen peroxide will only be available from a dentist, a registered oral health practitioner, or a non-registered practitioner working under the supervision of a dentist.
Those with more than 12 percent hydrogen peroxide will only be available from a dentist, or an oral health practitioner working under the supervision of a dentist.
All tooth whitening products with hydrogen peroxide in them will now have to carry a series of safety warnings, including a statement saying the product is not recommended for children younger than 16.
There is also a requirement for other oral hygiene products that have hydrogen peroxide to carry a statement telling people to stop using them if they cause irritation.
The Environmental Protection Authority’s General Manager for Compliance, Andrea Eng, says the industry has had two years to prepare for the change.
“These rules were created in response to concerns raised by the New Zealand Dental Council and the Ministry of Health,” she says.
“The EPA expects the industry to be ready to comply as soon as the new rules come into force.”
The full decision can be found on the EPA website here.
ENDS