Tooth Gems

Tooth gems are small, decorative jewels or rhinestones that are affixed to the surface of a tooth, typically for cosmetic purposes.

Tooth Gems

Tooth gems are typically made of crystals, diamonds, or other types of precious or semi-precious stones. The gems are bonded to the surface of the tooth using a special dental adhesive. Tooth gems have become increasingly popular in recent years, particularly among younger people looking to add a bit of sparkle to their smile. 

However, it is important to note that tooth gems require proper care and maintenance to ensure that they stay in place and do not cause any damage to the teeth or gums. It is also important to have tooth gems applied by a qualified dental professional to ensure that they are affixed correctly and do not cause any harm to the tooth enamel.

Advantages of the
Tooth Gems Procedure

Tooth gems are non-invasive and do not require any drilling or damage to the tooth enamel, unlike other dental procedures such as implants or veneers

Tooth gems can be easily removed at any time without causing any damage to the underlying tooth structure.

Tooth gems are relatively inexpensive compared to other types of dental procedures.

Tooth gems come in a wide range of colors and styles, allowing people to customize their look to suit their individual tastes and preferences.

Tooth gems can be applied in a single visit to the Veneer Tech and do not require any recovery time.

The procedure is pain-free and does not require any anesthesia or numbing agents.

Tooth gems require minimal maintenance and can be cared for with regular brushing and flossing.

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Frequently asked questions about the Tooth Gems Procedure

1. How are tooth gems applied?

Tooth gems are applied by a dental professional using a dental adhesive. The adhesive is safe for the teeth and does not damage the tooth enamel.

2. Is the procedure painful?

No, the tooth gems procedure is painless and does not require any anesthesia or numbing agents.

3. How long does the procedure take?

The tooth gems procedure typically takes around 15-30 minutes per tooth, depending on the number of gems being applied.

4. How long do tooth gems last?

Tooth gems can last anywhere from a few months to several years, depending on the type of gem, the location of the tooth, and how well they are cared for.

5. Can tooth gems be removed?

Yes, tooth gems can be easily removed at any time without causing any damage to the tooth enamel.

6. Will tooth gems damage my teeth?

Tooth gems do not damage the teeth or cause any harm to the tooth enamel if applied correctly by a qualified dental professional.

7. Can I eat and drink normally with tooth gems?

Yes, tooth gems are durable and can withstand normal eating and drinking. However, it is recommended to avoid hard, sticky, or chewy foods that may damage or dislodge the gems.

8. Can tooth gems be applied to any tooth?

Tooth gems can be applied to any tooth, but they are typically applied to the front teeth for cosmetic purposes.

9. How do I care for my tooth gems?

To care for your tooth gems, brush and floss your teeth regularly and avoid using abrasive toothpaste or mouthwash. It is also important to avoid biting down on hard objects or using your teeth to open packages or bottles.

In summary, tooth gems are a popular and non-invasive way to add a bit of bling to your smile. They are relatively inexpensive and can be easily removed at any time. However, it is important to ensure that tooth gems are applied by a qualified dental professional and that they are properly cared for to avoid any damage to the teeth or gums.

Tooth Gems