Tooth gems are a popular cosmetic trend that involves adding small jewels or gems to the surface of teeth, adding a touch of bling to your smile.
Whether you want something subtle or eye-catching, there's a tooth gem out there for you. And the best part? They're completely safe and won't damage your teeth. So why not give your smile a little extra sparkle with tooth gems?
We have a large selection of tooth gems, precious gems and gold accented tooth gems. We are always getting new stock in, but if you'd like to request a specific one, let us know and we'll order it in for you.
Tooth gems can last anywhere from 1 month to 2 years+ depending on how you look after them. For example, biting into hard foods like apples can make the jewellery come off sooner.
Nope! Getting a tooth gem is typically a painless procedure. The process involves applying a small amount of dental adhesive to the tooth and then attaching the gem to the adhesive.
However, it is important to note that if the tooth gem is not applied correctly or if it is too large, it could cause discomfort or even damage to the tooth. So, it's important to choose a reputable and experienced professional to apply your tooth gem.
Tooth gems are a popular trend in cosmetic dentistry, but like any other accessory, they may need to be removed at some point. The process of removing tooth gems is relatively simple and painless. Tooth gems are removed with specialty pliers. Although this sounds scary, it is quick and painless, They are gently pulled of the tooth, and if any excess adhesive is left, this is then polished off.
When applied correctly, tooth gems should not cause any harm to your teeth. However, it is important to have them applied by a professional who has experience with this procedure. Improper application or removal of tooth gems can result in damage to the enamel of your teeth or even cause them to chip or break. Therefore, it is crucial to do your research and choose a reputable professional to ensure that your tooth gems are both safe and beautiful.
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