![]() The gem is bonded in the same way an orthodontic bracket is applied. No, the procedure is non-invasive and when properly placed on a natural tooth, the gem will not damage or harm your tooth in any way. ![]() It also depends on your at home care, the size of the gem, and placement on the tooth. The natural acidity of your saliva, your diet, and your dental health habits all factor into how long the gem will remain adhered. The longevity of tooth gems depends entirely on the individual. After 7 days, we cannot guarantee the gem as there are many factors that affect an individual’s amount of wear. On average most gems fall off naturally after approximately 6 weeks to a year, but some have been known to fall off sooner or last for years! If your gem should fall off prematurely, we can replace it at no charge within the first 7 days. You can have multiple gems placed in one sitting if you so choose.Ĭlient results vary, depending on diet, body chemistry and dental care. The process takes approximately 15 minutes to complete and you will only need one appointment. The process is very similar to the technique for attaching an orthodontic bracket. For a durable bond, we use a dental grade etch to prep the tooth, then the gem is glued in place with dental composite glue and followed by being light cured to harden the composite, to ensure a long lasting bond. The procedure for bonding tooth gems is safe, easy, and pain free. They are small, flat, and designed to barely be felt. You may feel the presence of the gem during the first few days of attachment, however you will quickly get used to it being there. No, not at all! The procedure is painless. We offer a wide variety of sizes and colors. They are bonded to the tooth by a CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN using a dental adhesive. Our semi permanent Tooth Gems are lead free, Dental-Grade, 100% Swarovski Crystals that are designed to enhance your smile without risk of damage or allergies.
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