Cosmetic Dental Treatment

Tooth Jewelry

Tooth jeweler is the latest fashion craze to hit the UK. Tooth jeweler classic designs are an elegant compliment to standard jeweler. When placed on the tooth, the jeweler creates a distinctive expression of one’s individuality.
There are 2 main types of tooth jewelry available:
1. Twinkles: – This is a collection of 24-carat gold and white gold jewelry. The jewelry is available in over 50 different designs with some including diamonds, sapphires and rubies.
2. Dental gems: – Are a range of glass crystals are available in nine different colors – diamond, rainbow, ruby, sapphire, emerald, emerald green, aquamarine, pink, sapphire light.

What is tooth jewelry?

Tooth Jewelry is a silver, gold, diamond, ruby and sapphire crystals designed specifically for dental use. Unlike other procedures that involve drilling to place the jewel into the teeth, here, only a small amount of composite material is used to attach the crystal on the tooth.

How long does a tooth gem stay on for?

A Tooth jewel applied according to our instructions on a natural tooth will stay on until you decide to have it removed again. Based on our experience it will certainly stay on for 6 months up to a few years.

Veneers Dental

If you have suffered injury or ailment from a dental procedure involving veneers, the expert legal team at the Cosmetic Surgery Solicitors may be able to help you make a claim for compensation.

Often, patients consider dental veneers to address structural or cosmetic issues with the their teeth, such as repairing chips, cracks, gaps between teeth and discoloration. However, sometimes things can go wrong, and, in some cases, patients can be left with a lifetime of tooth sensitivity and/or significant dental damage; including removal of the enamel and other conditions associated with oral discomfort

Procedure :-

To prepare a tooth for a veneer, dentist will remove about 1/2 millimeter of enamel from the tooth surface, which is an amount nearly equal to the thickness of the veneer to be added to the tooth surface. … For very unsightly teeth, temporary dental veneers can be placed. Bonding