What is tooth diamond?

Tooth diamonds, also known as dental gems or tooth jewels, are small crystals or gems that are applied to the surface of teeth for cosmetic purposes. These jewels are usually made of semi-precious or precious stones, such as diamonds, sapphires, or rubies, and are typically attached to the front surface of the tooth using dental adhesives.

Tooth diamonds have become a popular trend in cosmetic dentistry, particularly among young people who want to add some sparkle and glamour to their smile. They are considered a non-invasive and painless way to enhance the appearance of teeth, as they do not require any drilling or removal of tooth structure.

However, there are some risks associated with tooth diamonds, such as the potential for tooth decay or damage to the natural tooth enamel. It is important to consult with a qualified and experienced dentist before undergoing any cosmetic dental procedure, including the application of tooth diamonds.