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Tooth Jewellry in Kolkata

Tooth jewellery is an accessory which is placed on the front portion of your tooth. This style craze lets you express your individuality through your smile, making it more unique and fashionable.

Are Tooth Jewellery permanent?

 Teeth jewellery is gaining popularity and includes placing diamonds or gems on the teeth. The idea of flashing a red ruby or a blue sapphire only adds to the joy that is revealed through the smile. Tooth gems are colorful crystal glasses mounted on a thin aluminum foil which can be used on the teeth. Unlike body tattoos and piercings, there is no invasive procedure involved in dental jewellery placement and is therefore much safer. There is no drilling required, no pain, and hardly any extra maintenance after their placement. These gems or crystals can be placed even for special occasions and removed later.

The health risks of tooth jewellery

Having a jewel stuck onto the surface of your tooth can cause serious damage.The area of the tooth underneath the gem is impossible to clean and can become damaged. Without daily cleaning, a ‘plaque trap’ can develop, leading to a build-up of bacteria. Over time this can cause tooth decay and tooth loss.

FAQs About Tooth Jewellry Filling:

Tooth jewelry is applied by a dental professional, such as a dentist or dental hygienist. The process typically involves cleaning and preparing the tooth, and then attaching the jewelry with a special dental adhesive

There are many different types of tooth jewelry available, including studs, charms, and crystals. Some tooth jewelry is made of precious metals such as gold or silver, while others are made of plastic or other materials.

Tooth jewelry is considered safe when applied and maintained by a qualified dental professional. However, as with any dental procedure, there is a small risk of complications such as tooth sensitivity or infection.

No, tooth jewelry should only be removed by a dental professional. Attempting to remove tooth jewelry yourself can damage the tooth or cause other complications.

Aftercare of teeth jewellry treatment:-

It is important to avoid certain foods and beverages to maintain teeth whitening so they don’t stain your teeth. Some drinks, such as tea, coffee, red wine, and cola, can cause stains, so you need to stay away from them. For 24 hours after teeth jewellry treatment:-

  • Avoid any food/drinks that would cause stains on teeth.
  • Do not smoke.
  • Avoid mouthwash.
  • Use an anti-sensitive toothpaste if you feel teeth sensitivity after the procedure.
  • Do touch-ups or booster sessions to preserve the brightness of the treatment.
  • Don’t use products like tooth-whitening pastes, strips, gels, pens, or any other home remedy to whiten your teeth. It may hurt your teeth and gums.