Dental Jewellery in Kolkata
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What is Dental Jewellery?
Dental jewellery refers to small, decorative accessories that are applied to teeth for aesthetic purposes. These include sparkling gems or crystals bonded to the tooth’s surface, offering a unique and stylish look without permanent alterations. It is ideal for those seeking a temporary, eye-catching smile enhancement.
Add a touch of glamour to your smile. Smile & Profile Dental Clinic offers exquisite dental jewellery options to help you shine with confidence. Book an appointment now.
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How does Dental Jewellery Work?
Dental jewellery works by attaching small, decorative gems or crystals to the surface of your teeth using a safe, dental-grade adhesive. The process is simple and non-invasive.
- Dental jewellery is attached to the tooth using a dental-grade adhesive
- The tooth is first cleaned to create a smooth surface for the jewellery
- A small gem or crystal is placed on the tooth
- The adhesive is cured with a special light to secure the jewellery in place
Types of Dental Jewellery
Crystal Gems
- Small, sparkling stones that give a subtle shine to your smile
- Available in various sizes and colours to match personal preferences
Gold or Silver Stars
- Metallic designs that add a chic, unique touch to the teeth
- Available in star or other shapes for a customisable look
Diamonds
- Tiny, high-quality diamonds are bonded to the tooth for a luxurious effect
- Ideal for those seeking an elegant, high-end enhancement
Swarovski Crystals
- Vibrant, high-quality crystals that come in a range of colours
- Known for their brilliance and ability to add a bold sparkle
Tooth Piercings
- Small decorative studs, beads, or rings are applied to the tooth surface
- Offers a unique and edgy aesthetic, often used for a bold statement
Chemical Peel
Who Should Consider Getting Dental Jewellery?
- Individuals with healthy teeth and gums have no issues
- Those seeking a temporary, non-invasive cosmetic option
- People who are looking to add sparkle for special occasions
- Those interested in experimenting with unique personal styles
- Anyone desiring a fun, low-maintenance dental upgrade
- People who enjoy accessorising without permanent alterations
- Individuals looking for a subtle, stylish smile enhancement
Who Should Avoid Getting Dental Jewellery?
- Individuals with tooth decay or gum disease
- People with weak or sensitive teeth
- Those prone to grinding or clenching their teeth
- Individuals with a history of dental adhesive allergies
- People who are not committed to proper dental hygiene
- Individuals with oral infections or active cavities
- Those who are undergoing orthodontic treatments
- People with very thin or damaged enamel
Timeline of Dental Jewellery Treatment
- Initial Consultation: Typically lasts 30-45 minutes to assess suitability and discuss options.
- Tooth Preparation: Takes about 15-20 minutes for cleaning and ensuring the tooth is ready for jewellery placement.
- Placement of Jewellery: Generally takes 15-30 minutes to apply the gem or crystal to the tooth.
- Curing: The adhesive is cured with a special light, which takes about 1-2 minutes.
- Follow-up Appointment: Optional, typically after 1-2 weeks to check the jewellery and ensure it's securely attached.
How Long Does Dental Jewellery Last
Dental jewellery can last anywhere from 6 months to a few years, depending on care and lifestyle.
- The longevity of dental jewellery can vary based on personal habits and oral health
- Coffee, tea, and tobacco may stain the jewellery, affecting its appearanceM
- Exposure to extreme temperatures or harsh chemicals may weaken the jewellery’s bond
- Dental jewellery can be safely removed if desired, without damaging the tooth
- If damaged, dental jewellery can be easily replaced with a new gem or crystal.
After-Care Tips for Long-Lasting Results
- Brush and floss regularly to keep your teeth and jewellery clean
- Steer clear of hard or sticky foods that could damage the jewellery
- If you grind your teeth, consider wearing a nightguard to protect the jewellery
- Visit your dentist regularly to ensure the jewellery stays securely attached
- Rinse your mouth with water after meals to prevent food buildup
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you still brush and floss normally with dental jewellery?
Yes, you can brush and floss as usual, but it’s important to be gentle around the jewellery to avoid loosening it. Regular oral hygiene will help maintain both your teeth and the jewellery.
Can dental jewellery damage your natural teeth or enamel?
When applied correctly by a professional, dental jewellery doesn’t harm your teeth or enamel. The adhesive used is safe, and no drilling is required, so your tooth structure remains intact.
Does eating or drinking affect the shine of dental jewellery?
Certain foods and drinks, like coffee, tea, or tobacco, can stain the jewellery over time, diminishing its shine. Rinsing your mouth with water after consuming staining substances can help maintain its sparkle.
Can people with veneers, braces or aligners get dental jewellery?
Yes, dental jewellery can be applied to teeth with veneers, braces, or aligners, but it’s best to consult with the dentist first. The jewellery may need to be placed around the braces or on the natural teeth.
Can dental jewellery be customised to fit your style?
Absolutely. Dental jewellery comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colours, allowing you to choose from crystals, diamonds, or metallic designs. The dentist can help you pick the perfect piece to match your personality.
