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Are Your Tooth Gems Actually Safe?

Most tooth gem materials were never designed for the mouth — here's what actually is.

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  • 18k Gold Tooth Gems

    High-quality, solid 18k nickel-free gold. The highest standard for professional tooth gem application.

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  • Crystal Best Sellers

    Lead-free crystal glass trusted by working techs. High-demand shapes ready for fast installs & strong margins

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  • Start Your Tooth Gem Business

    Learn proper technique, material safety, and retention systems with ongoing support built for real-world success

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  • Read Oral Jewelry Safety Codex

    Deep dive into the materials used in tooth gems - what's safe, what's not, and why it matters.

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Quick Reality Check

⚠️ Rose gold may increase galvanic reactions in the mouth.

⚠️ Acrylic rhinestones can be porous, degrade over time, and trap bacteria.

⚠️ Most enameled gems are plastic layered onto metal, which saliva breaks down

If you're applying tooth gems, what you use matters.

The Oral Jewelry Safety Codex

I created the Oral Jewelry Safety Codex to help techs understand what materials are actually safer for the mouth — using material science, not guesswork. This is about clarity, not fear. — Tegan Love, Founder, Tegan's Tooth Gems

Your Client's Safety is in Your Hands

Every gem you apply is a reflection of your standards. Start with 18k solid gold and lead-free crystals — the only materials we'd put in our own mouths.