Tooth Crystal
A tooth crystal is a small, shiny accessory used to enhance the aesthetic appearance of teeth. These crystals, typically small in size, are applied by bonding them to the surface of the tooth. Available in various colors and shapes, tooth crystals not only personalize your smile but also provide an eye-catching sparkle.
What is a Tooth Crystal?
Tooth crystals are stones that are adhered to the surface of the teeth. They are particularly popular among teenagers and adults who value aesthetic appearance. These crystals are designed to be easily removable without causing any damage to the teeth. With these accessories, users can achieve a noticeable smile in their daily lives. Tooth crystals vary in material, color, size, and shape, offering options to suit personal tastes and needs, allowing everyone to reflect their own style. When applied with the correct adhesive and technique, tooth crystals typically provide long-lasting adornment. However, the lifespan of a crystal can vary based on the quality of the material used and the individual’s oral hygiene routine. With good care, a tooth crystal can generally last from a few months to a few years. Regular dental check-ups after the application of a tooth crystal are important to assess the condition of the crystal and oral health. If the crystal falls off or gets damaged, it can be reapplied. The dentist can determine whether the crystal needs to be reattached or replaced.
The Tooth Crystal Application Process
The application of a tooth crystal is usually a quick and painless procedure. First, a consultation with the dentist will take place. During this consultation, details such as the type of crystal to be used, the tooth where the crystal will be placed, and the position of the crystal are determined. The dentist evaluates the oral health to check for any potential health issues. Before the crystal application, the tooth surface is cleaned with a special solution. This cleaning removes plaque and tartar from the tooth surface and is important for better adhesion of the crystal. The cleaning process also prevents bacteria formation in the area where the crystal will be applied. The tooth surface is lightly roughened using a special acid solution. This step ensures better adhesion of the crystal to the tooth surface and offers longer-lasting durability after the application. The dentist applies a special adhesive to the prepared tooth surface to securely bond the crystal to the tooth. Once the adhesive is applied, the selected crystal is carefully placed onto the adhesive. After the crystal is in place, the dentist uses a light-equipped device to harden the adhesive, ensuring a strong bond between the crystal and the tooth surface. Once the crystal and adhesive are completely hardened, the dentist performs final checks and removes any excess adhesive if necessary.
Post-Application Expectations for Tooth Crystals
A tooth crystal instantly adds brightness and appeal to your smile. The shiny and noticeable appearance of the crystal can provide a significant aesthetic enhancement in social interactions and photographs. With proper care, the shine of the crystal can be maintained for a long time. Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial after the application of a tooth crystal. The crystal and surrounding teeth should be brushed regularly, and dental floss should be used. Special attention should be given to the area where the crystal is adhered, as it is a potential area for food particles and plaque accumulation. While a tooth crystal does not significantly affect daily eating and drinking habits, it is a good idea to avoid hard and sticky foods to protect the tooth where the crystal is attached. Such foods can weaken the bond of the crystal or cause it to come off. The application of a tooth crystal is generally painless, and no discomfort is expected after the procedure. If pain, sensitivity, or inflammation occurs, consult the dentist.
When done correctly, the application of a tooth crystal provides a safe and impressive aesthetic enhancement. However, to avoid any issues, it should always be performed by an experienced and competent dentist. You can schedule an appointment with our specialist dentist for further support in this matter.