DENTAL JEWELLERY

       The world of fashion is ever changing and this dynamics applies to dentistry….

                We all desire and do many things to get a bright, white smile. So, how about adding a small tinkle that would flash every time you smile? Teeth jewelry 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 jewelry 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.

                 Tooth jewellery is available in different colors and shape like crystal clear, sapphire blue, ruby red and is of two sizes – 1.8mm, 2.6mm.

How dental jewel is placed?

    Once the patient has agreed to go for tooth jewelry, given them various options to finally arrive at the color, size, and shape of the jewelry. The following is a step-by-step approach for placing it on the tooth.

  • The tooth is completely dried, isolated, and cleaned with a polishing paste
  • Tooth is etched with 37% orthophosphoric acid for about 30 seconds. This will improve the bonding of the jewelry to the tooth structure
  • The etchant is then rinsed off with water and the tooth is again dried for about 10 seconds
  • A light-curing bonding agent is applied on the tooth, left in place for about 20 seconds, light-cured, rinsed off and dried again
  • Place a small amount of flow composite on the tooth surface
  • Using a small forceps, pick up the jewel to be placed on the tooth without touching with fingers. Avoid skin contact especially on the back of the jewel. Position it in the desired way and apply gentle pressure
  • The jewel should be in close contact with the enamel, pushing out the excess composite material from the tooth structure
  • While still in the dental chair, show it to the patient on a mirror and make minor adjustments if required
  • Once the final position is achieved, cure the composite thoroughly for about 60 seconds. Cure it from all side including the back of the tooth.

           It takes about 4 minutes for the entire placement easy, is it not?

Complications:

  • Lost jewelry due to aspiration
  • Chronic irritation to the adjacent mucosa (especially lips or tongue)
  • Tooth fracture due to weakened natural tooth structure, especially if the chosen jewelry size is slightly bigger

Tooth jewelry is for any person who wants to add a sparkle to their smile, of a color of choice. It is advantageous in being temporary, painless, and of course brightening and dazzling the smile. 

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