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Tooth Gems — What They Are, How They Work & What to Expect
Tooth gems have become one of the most popular smile accessories in beauty — quick to apply, temporary, and completely non-invasive when done correctly. Here's what you'll find at tooth gem specialists on Booksy and everything you need to know before booking.
What are tooth gems?
Tooth gems are small crystals, stones, or gold pieces bonded to the surface of a tooth using dental-grade adhesive — the same type of adhesive used by orthodontists to attach brackets. No drilling, no damage to the tooth enamel, and no pain. The gem sits on the outer surface of the tooth and can be removed cleanly by a specialist at any time. When applied correctly by a trained technician, tooth gems are completely safe and have no negative effect on enamel or tooth health.
Swarovski crystal tooth gems
The most popular tooth gem choice — Swarovski crystals come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors, from classic clear and white to blue, pink, gold, and rainbow. Swarovski gems are precision-cut for maximum sparkle and are widely considered the gold standard for tooth gem quality. Many specialists on Booksy specifically offer Swarovski crystal tooth gems and will advise on the best size and placement for your tooth and smile.
Gold tooth gems
Gold tooth gems — typically small gold stars, moons, hearts, or disc shapes — deliver a more subtle, understated sparkle than crystal gems and are particularly popular for a trendy, fashion-forward aesthetic. Some specialists offer 14k or 18k gold gems for clients who want a higher-end, longer-lasting option. Gold gems are applied using the same dental-grade adhesive process as crystal gems.
Single gem vs top row set
A single gem on one tooth is the most common starting point — typically placed on a front tooth or canine for maximum visibility. A top row set places multiple gems across several teeth in a coordinated arrangement — a bolder, more statement-making look. Many specialists offer set pricing for multiple gems that works out cheaper per gem than booking individually. Browse specialist portfolios on Booksy to see placement examples before deciding.
Tooth gem removal
Tooth gems can be removed cleanly by a specialist at any time using a debonding tool — the same way an orthodontist removes a bracket. The adhesive releases from the tooth surface without damaging the enamel. Never attempt to pry or pull a tooth gem off yourself — doing so risks scratching the enamel or pulling a small amount of surface material with the gem. If a gem falls off on its own, simply book a replacement appointment.
Tooth gem prices — how much do tooth gems cost?
Tooth gem pricing varies by gem type, number of gems, and specialist. The ranges below are based on real Booksy listings across the US.
Service
Average price
Duration
Single tooth gem
$25 to $70
15 to 30 min
2 gems
$50 to $100
20 to 35 min
3 gems
$70 to $130
25 to 45 min
Top row freestyle set (4 to 6+ gems)
$100 to $175
30 to 60 min
Swarovski crystal gem (per gem)
$35 to $70
15 to 30 min
Gold tooth gem
$45 to $80
15 to 30 min
Gem removal
$10 to $30
10 to 20 min
Prices reflect average ranges across Booksy listings in the US. Pricing varies by gem quality, number applied, and specialist experience. Always confirm what gem type is included in the quoted price before booking.
Frequently asked questions about tooth gems
Are tooth gems bad for your teeth?
When applied and removed correctly by a trained specialist using dental-grade adhesive, tooth gems are not harmful to your teeth. The adhesive bonds to the outer surface of the enamel without drilling or penetrating the tooth. The main risk comes from improper application or removal — using non-dental adhesives, applying gems to compromised enamel, or attempting DIY removal can damage the tooth surface. Always book with a certified specialist who uses professional-grade materials.
How long do tooth gems last?
Tooth gems typically last 6 months to 2 years depending on placement, gem size, the adhesive used, and daily habits. Gems placed on less exposed areas of the tooth tend to last longer. Eating very hard or crunchy foods, biting nails, or grinding teeth can shorten the lifespan. If a gem falls off before you're ready to remove it, simply book a replacement appointment.
Can you brush your teeth with tooth gems?
Yes — and you should. Oral hygiene is just as important (arguably more so) with tooth gems as without. Brush gently around the gem rather than scrubbing directly over it, and avoid highly abrasive whitening toothpastes which can dull the gem's surface over time. Flossing around the gem area is also recommended. Good oral hygiene helps the gem last longer and prevents any buildup around the base of the adhesive.
How do you make tooth gems last longer?
Avoid biting directly into very hard foods like ice, hard candy, or crusty bread. Don't use your teeth as tools. Brush gently rather than scrubbing over the gem. Avoid oil pulling, which can gradually soften dental adhesives. Limit very hot drinks immediately after application while the adhesive fully cures. And visit a specialist for a check-up if the gem feels loose rather than waiting for it to fall off on its own.
Can you get tooth gems if you wear a retainer?
It depends on the type of retainer. If your retainer covers the tooth where you want the gem placed, the gem may interfere with the retainer's fit. A removable retainer is generally compatible with tooth gems on non-covered teeth — but always consult your orthodontist before booking. A permanent (bonded) retainer doesn't typically affect gem placement on the outer tooth surface, but again, check with your orthodontist first.
Can you put tooth gems on veneers?
Technically yes, but it is not recommended without consulting your dentist first. Dental adhesive bonds differently to porcelain or composite veneer surfaces than to natural enamel, and removal carries a small risk of affecting the veneer's surface finish. If you have veneers and want tooth gems, book a consultation with both your dentist and a tooth gem specialist to discuss the safest approach before proceeding.
How do you remove tooth gems?
Tooth gems should always be removed by a trained specialist using a debonding tool — never attempt to pry, pick, or pull a gem off yourself. A professional removal takes 10 to 20 minutes and leaves the tooth surface completely intact. Many tooth gem specialists on Booksy offer removal as a standalone bookable service.
Is there a tooth gem specialist open now near me?
Use the availability filter on Booksy to find tooth gem specialists with open slots today. Single gem appointments take as little as 15 to 30 minutes, so same-day and last-minute bookings are often available — filter by real-time availability to see who can take you now.
Are there tooth gem specialists open on Saturday or Sunday?
Yes — many tooth gem specialists on Booksy offer weekend appointments. Use the Saturday or Sunday availability filter to find providers near you with open slots and book ahead to secure your preferred specialist.