As the world is embracing the changing fashion, dentistry is also joining the bandwagon of adding bling to smiles. Tooth jewellery is an adornment that is applied on the front teeth, commonly on the canines. Tooth jewellery comprises tiny studs made of metal or acrylic that are bonded to the tooth
You can choose your tooth jewellery based on your birthstone, your hobby, your favourite gemstone or your profession. These are 100% safe and if you happen to ingest them, they will be excreted out of your system normally. Thus, they are hassle-free and help you smile, bright, literally.
Tooth jewels are a type of cosmetic dental accessory that involves attaching a small gem or ornament to the surface of a tooth. There are a few factors to consider before making the choice.
Firstly, it is important to ensure that your dental health is in good condition. To accept any additional element on the tooth surface it is important that your current dental condition is excellent. Secondly, tooth jewels are typically considered cosmetic accessories and are not covered by dental insurance. Therefore, you should be comfortable with the cost involved in getting a tooth jewel. Lastly, you should consider the impact that a tooth jewel may have on your daily life. If you work in a professional setting
The procedure for getting tooth jewels is a relatively simple and non-invasive process that can typically be completed in a single visit to your dentist or dental hygienist. Here are the basic steps involved in getting a tooth jewel:
Before getting a tooth jewel, you should schedule a consultation with your dentist or dental hygienist to discuss your options and determine whether tooth jewels are right for you.
Once you have decided to get a tooth jewel, your dentist or dental hygienist will clean and prepare the surface of the tooth where the jewel will be placed. This typically involves roughening the surface of the tooth with a special dental tool to help the jewel adhere properly.
Your dentist or dental hygienist will then apply a special dental adhesive to the surface of the tooth and carefully place the jewel in the desired location. They may use a special curing light to help the adhesive set and ensure that the jewel stays in place.
After the jewel is in place, your dentist or dental hygienist may polish the surrounding teeth to ensure a smooth, natural-looking finish.
Radiant Dental has a team of experienced and skilled dentists who have years of experience in placing tooth jewels.
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