Verification You Can Check
A public record your patients can see for themselves.
The SafeSource Verified Seal is not decorative. It reflects your practice's current verification status and can be checked by anyone at any time. Verification is ongoing, transparent, and independently managed — so patients don't have to rely on your word alone. That's what makes it worth displaying.
Apply for verification →What the SafeSource Seal means
When your practice displays the SafeSource Verified Seal, it tells patients: you participate in ongoing, independent sourcing verification; your supplies are confirmed to come from authorized distributors; your verification status reflects current information — not a past approval.
This is not a one-time designation. It's a living record.
A public status, not a private claim
Each SafeSource Verified Seal links to a public verification page. That page shows: current verification status; the year verification began; the most recent review period.
Anyone can check your practice's status — patients, families, or referring providers. Patients don't have to guess. And you don't have to ask them to take your word for it.
Verification that can change
Verification stays active as long as your practice continues to meet sourcing requirements. If verification standards are not met: verification status may be paused; the seal may be updated or temporarily removed; verification may be restored once questions are resolved.
A single transaction or flag never triggers a status change. For most flag types, escalation is pattern-based and handled privately and collaboratively with your practice. Purchases from certain merchants are treated as hard disqualifiers and may trigger a review after a single transaction.
This ongoing review is what gives the seal its meaning — and what separates it from a static badge.
Why this matters for your practice
Most trust indicators are static — awarded once and never revisited. The SafeSource Verified Seal is designed to reflect what is true right now. For your practice, that means: a defensible, independently documented sourcing record; a public signal patients can find before they even walk in; proof that your purchasing discipline is more than a claim.
For your practice
A public, independently verified record of responsible sourcing — without changing how you practice or what you purchase.
For your patients
A clear, checkable signal they can look up anytime — before choosing a dentist or after seeing your seal in the office.