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Composite veneers are a type of dental veneer made from a tooth-colored resin material. They are applied directly to the teeth and can be shaped and polished to achieve a natural look. Unlike porcelain veneers, they are applied in a single visit.
Composite veneers typically last between 5 to 7 years, depending on care and maintenance. Proper oral hygiene and avoiding habits like biting nails or using teeth as tools can extend their lifespan. (Please visit your local dentist for cleanings)
Yes, composite veneers are often considered reversible because the process requires minimal removal.
Composite veneers can stain over time, especially from exposure to coffee, tea, red wine, and smoking. However, they can be polished to remove surface stains during routine visits.
Composite veneers are usually completed in one dental visit, with the procedure taking anywhere from 1 to 3 hours, depending on how many teeth are being treated.
The procedure for applying composite veneers is pain-free. Local anesthesia may not be required unless there is a need for significant reshaping of the teeth.
Care for composite veneers is similar to natural teeth. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups are essential. Avoiding hard or abrasive foods and habits like teeth grinding can help prolong the life of your
Tooth gems are small crystals, gems, or metal designs that are attached to the surface of a tooth for decorative purposes. They are non-invasive and temporary, offering a unique way to enhance your smile.
Tooth gems are applied using dental adhesive, similar. The surface of the tooth is cleaned and prepared, and the gem is bonded to the tooth using a curing light.
No, the application of tooth gems is painless. It is a non-invasive process that doesn’t involve drilling or altering the tooth structure.
Tooth gems can last anywhere from 6 months to a couple of years, depending on factors like the adhesive used, your oral hygiene habits, and your diet. Some may fall off sooner if not cared for properly.
Yes, you can and should continue to brush your teeth as normal. Tooth gems do not affect brushing or regular oral hygiene. However, it’s important to brush gently around the gem to avoid dislodging it.
When applied and removed properly, tooth gems should not cause any permanent damage to your teeth. The adhesive used is safe and the process is reversible.
Yes, you can eat normally with a tooth gem. However, it’s recommended to avoid biting into hard or sticky foods directly on the gem, as this could dislodge it.
Tooth gems are small and typically do not affect speech. However, it may take a day or two to get used to the feeling of having the gem on your tooth.
Tooth gems are safe when applied by a trained professional using dental-grade adhesive. It’s important to avoid DIY kits, which may increase the risk of damaging your teeth or using unsafe materials.
Yes, tooth gems can be applied to veneers or crowns, but the bond may not be as strong as with natural teeth.
Gold and silver grills are decorative mouthpieces made from precious metals like gold or silver, custom-fitted to cover your teeth. They are often worn as a fashion statement and can be removable or permanent.
Grills are made by taking a mold of your teeth to create a custom fit. The mold is then used to create a grill from gold, silver, or other materials, which is designed according to your preferences. This process usually takes a few days to a few weeks.
The main difference is the material. Gold grills are made from gold, which can vary in purity (e.g., 10k, 14k, 18k), while silver grills are made from sterling silver or another silver alloy. Gold is more durable, resistant to tarnishing, and often more expensive, while silver is more affordable but may tarnish over time.
Grills are safe when custom-fitted by a professional. However, poor-fitting or non-custom grills can lead to issues like gum irritation, enamel wear, and cavities if not properly cleaned. It’s important to practice good oral hygiene when wearing grills.
Gold grills, especially those made from higher karats like 18k, are highly resistant to tarnishing. Silver grills, on the other hand, can tarnish over time due to oxidation, but regular cleaning and polishing can restore their shine.
With proper care, gold grills can last many years due to their durability and resistance to tarnishing. Silver grills may require more frequent cleaning and polishing but can also last a long time if well-maintained.
Yes, grills can be highly customized. You can choose the type of metal (e.g., 10k, 14k, or 18k gold), add diamonds or gemstones, engrave designs or letters, or even create unique shapes for each tooth.
The process of making a custom grill typically takes between one to three weeks, depending on the design complexity and the jeweler’s workload. Expedited services are available for an additional fee.
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that lightens the color of your teeth by removing stains and discoloration.
Teeth whitening products contain peroxide-based bleaching agents. The peroxide breaks down stains on the enamel, making the teeth appear whiter.
The results of teeth whitening can last from several months to a couple of years, depending on your oral hygiene and lifestyle habits. Smoking and consuming staining foods and drinks (like coffee, tea, or red wine) can reduce the longevity of results.
In-office treatments use stronger whitening agents and often involve light or laser technology to speed up the process, providing quicker and more dramatic results. At-home kits are more affordable but may take longer to achieve noticeable results.
Permanent jewelry refers to bracelets, anklets, or necklaces that are welded or soldered together, meaning there is no clasp or closure. Once applied, the jewelry stays on indefinitely unless it is cut off.
The jewelry is custom-fitted to your wrist, ankle, or neck, and then the ends are welded or soldered together to create a seamless, clasp-free piece. The process is quick and painless, typically done by a professional jeweler using a small welding device.
Yes, the process of applying permanent jewelry is safe. The welding or soldering is done with a specialized tool that does not come into direct contact with your skin. However, it’s important to have it done by a professional to avoid any risks.
Yes, permanent jewelry does not set off metal detectors, so it’s safe to wear through airport security and other metal detection systems. Since it is made from precious metals, it won’t cause issues at security checkpoints.
In cases where medical procedures or tests (such as MRIs) require you to remove all jewelry, permanent jewelry can easily be cut off using scissors or wire cutters. Afterward, you can have it re-welded by a professional jeweler if desired.
Yes, permanent jewelry made from materials like gold or sterling silver is water-resistant and can be worn while swimming, showering, or washing hands. However, it’s important to avoid exposure to harsh chemicals like chlorine, which can cause tarnishing or damage.
Once welded or soldered, permanent jewelry cannot be resized. If you need a change in size, the original piece will need to be cut off and a new one will have to be created to fit your updated measurements.
Yes, we offer customization options, allowing you to add small charms or pendants to your permanent jewelry either at the time of welding or later as an addition.
If your permanent jewelry breaks, it can usually be repaired by the jeweler who created it. ($25)