Tooth Gems

Tooth Gems

Looking for a unique way to jazz up your style and your smile? Tooth gems or tooth jewels or Twinkles are a fun, safe, and intriguing way to add some interest to your appearance! 

 

$50

 

What is tooth jewelry?

Tooth jewelry, also called a tooth gem, is a rhinestone jewel that attaches to the visible surface of a front tooth. They are a type of cosmetic treatment and allow the patient the ability to create a unique smile. Tooth jewelry is considered to be temporary and not intended to wear on a permanent basis. The gem is nonremovable and securely fixed to the tooth, and the removal process is safe and easy.

 

How long does tooth jewelry last?

As mentioned, tooth jewelry is not considered to be a permanent cosmetic treatment, but it is instead only worn for temporary periods of time; most patients wear their tooth jewelry for six months to as long as two years. Each gem should remain in good condition long-term as long as the patient practices good oral hygiene and is able to avoid dental trauma.

 

Can I feel the tooth jewel on my tooth?

The tooth jewel shines bright and reflects its beauty in an elegant way. However, it is small, and the patient does not feel it while it is worn. The gem is typically about half of a millimeter thick and two to three millimeters in diameter. The jewel may be noticeable for the first few days, but patients typically adjust quickly and do not feel it.

 

Will my oral care regimen be more difficult with a tooth jewel?

Since the jewelry is small, it does not impede the patient’s ability to care for their teeth enamel by brushing and flossing. The jewel also does not harm the tooth in any way. Of course, to maintain the best smile possible, it is important to keep teeth clean and avoid foods that can cause stains.

 

Can I still have my teeth cleaned with a tooth jewel?

Yes, patients are still able to have their teeth cleaned while they are wearing their tooth gem, and they should continue to visit the dentist for a cleaning every four to six months.