Tooth Jewellery
If you can wear jewels in your ears, why not on your teeth? Why pierce an ear when you can bond the jewel to a tooth? if you already have piercings and tattoos, like pain and damage – do you care? Probably not, then you have to settle just for the good looks of it.
Dental jewelry includes a surface-covering jewelry piece, the body of which is designed to lie principally in a plane parallel with the tooth surface and is designed to be affixed to said surface by a layer of fixing composite. On its backside, which is designed to be turned toward the surface of the tooth, the jewelry piece has a recess which, along the piece’s circumference of the said backside, defines a continual supporting edge upon which the jewelry piece rests against the tooth surface.