Dental jewellery are design teeth that are very popular recently. You can find the curious ones for these teeth, also called Grillz, in this article.
Dental jewellery are design teeth that are very popular recently. You can find the curious ones for these teeth, also called Grillz, in this article.
Dental jewellery are small, decorative accessories worn on the teeth. It is usually applied in dentist offices or special dental jewellery salons. Dental jewellery usually comes in various designs, such as rings, diamonds, stones or small metal figures. Once applied on the teeth, they are fixed in place with a special adhesive and are usually placed by a dentist.
Dental jewellery is usually applied temporarily and can be removed at any time. Of course, there is also a permanent version. Some people may want to wear jewellery on their teeth for a long period of time and in this case they should be careful not to damage their tissues.
Dental jewellery is used for aesthetic purposes and is often preferred as a fashion or personal style statement. However, dental health experts point out that overuse of dental jewellery can damage the health of the teeth and cause gum disease. Overuse is not the only problem either. Without the support of a specialist dentist, it can also lead to a wider range of gum problems. Therefore, it is important to consult a dentist before using dental jewellery.
Grillz teeth are a very popular aesthetic application in recent years. They are dental jewellery that are sometimes removable and in some cases fixed without any damage to the teeth. They can be made of many different materials and it is a very specific process that usually requires a lot of labour. This process, which is preferred by real fashionistas, is not applied very often.
In dental jewellery, the tooth is first measured by digital or traditional methods. After this stage, the patient's planning begins. During the planning, other dental jewellery that the patient likes is asked as an example. Then the dentist plans a design (draft) and shares it with the patient. This process is very important because after the planning stage, the production stage comes into play. Again at this stage, it is planned whether the jewellery produced will be fixed or a removable grillz.
Many different materials can be preferred according to the wishes and taste of the person to be grilled. For example; gold, titanium, diamond, shiny or matt metal alloys, silver and composite based. However, gold, silver and diamond are generally preferred. The choice of material is one of the important factors determining the price.
Firstly, traditional or digital measurements are taken for Grillz teeth. Then the designs and expectations of the patient are noted and a draft is planned together with the patient. After the sketch is approved, the laboratory comes into play for the production phase. The laboratory rearranges the design according to the material from which the dental jewellery will be made and starts the production phase. Slots are created on the grillz teeth so that various stones (such as diamonds) can be added. Then, a great deal of labour is put into make-up and diamond insertion, which require high precision. When we look at this whole process, we see a process that requires a lot of labour.
Grillz teeth are divided into two as removable and fixed. Generally, the removable form is more preferred and healthier. Removable Grillz teeth do not cause any damage to our natural teeth. When Grillz teeth are removed, the underlying teeth and gums can be brushed well, so that the teeth do not cause any health problems.
Dental jewellery is a much more popular dental procedure in Europe and America than in Turkey. Abroad, this procedure can cost a very high amount of money. In Turkey, however, it is relatively more affordable. On average, the prices of dental jewellery vary from $1500 to $6000, depending on the material and workmanship.
If you want to have dental jewellery, you can make an appointment by calling Videntis Dental Clinic for more detailed information!
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