Teeth Jewellery: Process, Aftercare, Benefits & Cost
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What is Teeth Jewellery?
Dental teeth jewellery is a form of body modification that involves the placement of metal into the holes in teeth.
It can be used to replace a missing tooth, to cover up a gap between two teeth, or to decorate a smile with a piece of jewellery.
Dental teeth jewellery works by placing a small screw into the hole in your tooth and attaching the jewellery piece on top of it.
This can be done by either drilling into your tooth or by using an adhesive material.
Tooth jewellery can be made of natural materials like gold or silver, or it can be made of porcelain or resin.
How To Prepare For A Tooth Jewellery
The first step to having tooth jewellery is knowing what type of tooth jewellery you want.
There are several types of jewellery that can be placed in a tooth, such as crowns, bridges, and caps.
The type of tooth jewellery you choose will depend on the condition of your teeth and how they look.
If you want to have a crown placed on one or more of your teeth, then it is important that they are healthy and strong enough to support the weight of the crown.
If you need a bridge, then there are two options available: a fixed bridge or an implant-supported bridge.
A fixed bridge is cemented onto adjoining teeth so that it can hold its position securely in place without any movement whatsoever.
An implant-supported bridge uses dental implants to support its position securely in place without any movement whatsoever.
A cap is used when there is no remaining natural tooth structure available after removing decay from inside a cavity area.
However, this cap does not replace all missing parts from your mouth because it only covers part of it instead of covering all missing parts from your mouth because it only covers part of it.
Process For A Tooth Jewellery Broken Down
Tooth jewellery is made by a dental lab, which is typically a part of a dental practice.
Dentists are required to have at least one dental technician on staff, who will do the work on your teeth. The technician uses special tools and materials to create the tooth jewellery, which includes using different types of fillings, bonding agents, and veneers.
- The process begins with a consultation with your dentist so that they can design a piece that will look good on you and be functional for your lifestyle. Once the design has been decided upon, it will be sent off to the lab where it will be created according to specifications. If you need more than one piece of tooth jewellery made at once (such as two or three), then your dentist may refer you to an oral surgeon instead.
- Once everything has been made according to specifications and approved by your dentist, it will be returned to them for placement in your mouth. You’ll go back for regular check-ups over time so that any adjustments can be made if needed or if something breaks or falls off unexpectedly during normal wear/use cycles (which is why it’s important to wear/use them responsibly).
Tooth Jewellery Aftercare
- Do not manipulate tooth jewellery in any way.
- Eat nothing for an hour after the tooth jewellery has been applied, however, you can drink water right after.
- For the first twelve hours, only eat soft foods.
- Wait 12 hours before you clean your teeth.
- After a jewel has been implanted, it is advised against using an electric toothbrush for the first 24 hours.
Tooth Jewellery Common Side Effects
Tooth jewellery is a relatively safe and low-risk procedure, but there are a few potential side effects to be aware of. Some common side effects of tooth jewellery include:
Tooth sensitivity: The adhesive used to attach the jewellery to the tooth can sometimes cause temporary tooth sensitivity. This should resolve on its own within a few days.
Allergic reaction: Some people may have an allergic reaction to the materials used in the jewellery, such as gold or silver.
Gum irritation: The jewellery may cause temporary irritation or tenderness of the gums.
Damage to the tooth: There is a small risk that the jewellery could cause damage to the tooth, such as chipping or cracking.
Infection: There is a risk of infection following any dental procedure, including the placement of tooth jewellery. This risk can be minimized by following the post-procedure instructions provided by your dental team.
Overall, the side effects of tooth jewellery are usually minor and temporary. If you experience any unusual or persistent side effects, it is important to contact our dental team for further evaluation and treatment.
Tooth Jewellery Precautions
One of the main worries with a tooth piercing is that the jewellery can break off the tooth and end up being aspirated or swallowed.
Issues that may arise include:
- sensitivity to the teeth allergic reaction
- damage to your lips if the jewellery brushes against them neighbouring teeth enamel wear or abrasion gum irritation or recession surrounding the jewellery
- tooth decay brought on by inadequate brushing, foul breath, and a mouth infection
- Additionally, preparing and treating a tooth for a piercing frequently results in the tooth’s surface being permanently altered.
The safety of wearing dental jewellery and piercings for an extended period of time has received scant research. This service is not available at Every Smile dentistry.
Tooth Jewellery Cost In South Africa
Tooth jewellery, also known as dental jewelry or tooth bling, is a small, decorative item that is attached to the surface of a tooth using a special adhesive.
It is typically a cosmetic procedure that is not usually covered by dental insurance.
In South Africa, the cost of tooth jewellery can range from R700 to R1,400, depending on the type and quality of the jewellery, as well as the location and experience of the dental team performing the procedure.
It is important to note that tooth jewellery is a temporary and removable procedure, and it may need to be replaced or removed after a certain period of time.
If you are considering tooth jewellery, it is important to discuss the cost and any potential risks or side effects with a dental professional in your area.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is the tooth jewel on my tooth palpable?
The tooth diamond sparkles brilliantly and elegantly revealing its beauty. Although it is little, the patient does not notice it while wearing it. The gem normally has a diameter of two to three millimetres and a thickness of roughly half a millimetre. For the first few days, the gem might be obvious, but most patients rapidly get used to it and don’t notice it.
Can I still use a tooth gem to clean my teeth?
Patients should continue to visit the dentist for a cleaning every four to six months even if they are wearing a tooth gem. Patients can still get their teeth cleaned while wearing a tooth gem.
How Long Should One Have Tooth Jewellery?
One of the main worries with a tooth piercing is that the jewellery can break off the tooth and end up being aspirated or swallowed.
Other possible dangers
It depends on the type of tooth jewellery you have, but generally speaking, it ought to last a year or two. The hole will close when it’s time to remove it, so you’ll know.
Don’t try to put your tooth jewellery back in after it has closed up; you’ll just end up hurting yourself. The safety of wearing dental jewellery and piercings for an extended period of time has received scant research. This service is not available from every dentist.
Who performs the process of teeth jewellery?
We are the only company that can provide you with the most beautiful and durable jewellery for your teeth.
We perform a variety of different processes to make sure that your new jewellery is perfect and durable.
Our goal is to make sure that you have the best experience possible and that you are satisfied with our product.
Is the teeth Jewelley Process Painful?
The process of teeth jewellery is not painful. In fact, most people are surprised at how comfortable it is.
The first step is to have your dentist or orthodontist remove all of your existing dental work, including fillings and crowns. The next step is to clean and prepare the tooth so that it’s ready for the new jewellery. Your dentist will then make an impression on your teeth by placing a mould over them and filling it with a special compound, which hardens within minutes and creates a mould that will be used as a guide for creating your new jewellery.
Once your dentist has created the mould, they’ll send it off to be 3D-printed into custom jewellery pieces specifically made for your unique mouth structure. The entire process takes about two weeks from start to finish—and once you have your new set of teeth jewellery in place, you won’t even notice that it was there!
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