Why Dental Jewelry Is A Bad Idea
Dental jewelry, known as a tooth gem, attaches to the surface of your enamel and adds a sparkle to your smile.
The idea may be fun and exciting. But, before you go through with it, know the risks. Dental jewelry is not conducive to your oral health and it can leave you with a long list of dental issues that need to be addressed.
What is Dental Jewelry?
Dental jewelry refers to small gems that are attached to the tooth’s surface using a strong adhesive. They aren’t permanent but will remain in place for at least 6 months or so, generally longer.
Some take the bedazzling a step further and adhere gems to a dental crown and cap the entire tooth — or even a row of teeth.
Made famous by celebrities and influencers over the last few years, the trend has taken off. Unfortunately, as many seek to have gems of their own, they fail to realize the dangers of adhering them to teeth.
Dangers of Dental Jewelry
Tooth enamel has to be etched for a tooth gem to be placed properly and securely. This creates a better grip using the bonding agent. While the compromised area is only as big as the gem or gems used, the idea of scraping away this strong protective outer layer of your tooth is a bit concerning.
Your enamel is what shields your teeth from decay. When you start removing it, your teeth can be at greater risk for decay and enamel erosion.
A few other dangers of dental jewelry include:
- An increased risk of tooth decay resulting from trapped food particles and bacteria under and around the gem.
- Bad breath due to the buildup of plaque and bacteria.
- Discoloration that is caused by the inability to care for that area of the tooth. Once the gem is removed, cosmetic dentistry may be required to correct the damage caused by dental jewelry.
- The Gems may be made out of materials that are not biocompatible. Constant ingestion of contaminants found in the gems may be dangerous.
Safe Ways to Boost Your Smile
There are many different ways you can improve your smile without putting your oral health at risk. This includes turning to safe and effective cosmetic procedures. Remember — beautiful smiles are not a trend that will ever go out of style; they are timeless.
Boost your smile with one of these cosmetic dentistry procedures:
- Porcelain dental veneers
- Teeth whitening treatments
- Invisalign clear aligners
- Cosmetic bonding
- Metal-free restorations
Frequently Asked Questions about Dental Jewelry
Do dentists approve of any type of dental jewelry?
No, dentists do not recommend any type of dental jewelry. Instead, they prefer to focus on healthy smiles that are enhanced by nothing more than cosmetic dental procedures.
How long do porcelain veneers last?
Porcelain veneers can last about 10 to 15 years on average. With exceptional care, they are known to last upwards of 20 years.
Elevate Your Smile at Kalmar Family Dentistry
You deserve a smile that you feel good about, but that doesn’t mean you need to have dental jewelry. Let the team at Kalmar Family Dentistry show you the way to a classy, healthy smile that will not put your oral health at risk.
To learn more, contact us today at 631-673-0670.