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TOOTH JEWELLERY Q What is Tooth Jewellery? A Tooth Jewellery is the latest fashion craze to hit the UK. Tooth jewellery classic designs are an elegant compliment to standard jewellery. When placed on the tooth, the jewellery creates a distinctive expression of one’s individuality. There are 2 main types of tooth jewellery available: Twinkles: - This is a collection of 24-carat gold and white gold jewellery. The jewellery is available in over 50 different designs with some including diamonds, sapphires and rubies. Dental Gems: - Are a range of glass crystals are available in nine different colours – diamond, rainbow, ruby, sapphire, emerald, emerald green, aquamarine, pink, sapphire light. Q Is The Jewellery For Males Or Females? A Both – there are many different designs which appeal to everyone. Children under the age of 16 should have parental consent. Q How Do You Apply them? A The dentist will use a dental adhesive to apply the Jewellery to your tooth. Q Does The Application Procedure Hurt? A NO! – The procedure is similar to placing an orthodontic bracket on a tooth. There is no drilling involved and the procedure is completely painless Q How Long Does The Application Procedure Take? A The fitting procedure should take no more than 10 to 15 minutes Q How Long Will The Jewellery Stay On My Tooth? A The tooth Jewellery can last on your tooth indefinitely or for as long as you want it. Q Will The Tooth Jewellery Harm My Tooth? A When properly placed by a dentist, the tooth Jewellery will not damage or harm your tooth in any way. Tooth jewellery should only be applied to natural teeth. Q How Do I Remove The Tooth Jewellery When I No Longer Want it? A If you would like to remove your tooth Jewellery the it can be taken off by a dentist at any time Q How Much Does It Cost? A Prices vary from design to design, ask your dentist for more information