Tooth Jewelry is a simple way to add sparkle to your smile. Types of tooth Jewelry Common types of Tooth Jewelry: Tooth diamond. Tooth gold. Tooth tattoos. Tooth gems. Teeth decals. Tooth jewelry chain. Jewelry stabilizing Procedure & bonding instructions: The tooth is cleaned with a fluoride-free polishing paste. Completely dry and isolate the tooth. The dentist etches the tooth with 37% orthophosphoric acid for about 20-30 seconds to increase the surface area for bonding. Rinse surface thoroughly with water and blow dry for 10 sec. (no etchant should remain on the tooth!) Apply a light-curing bonding agent. Leave it on for a maximum of 20 seconds, distribute bonding through air blowing. Then light-cure for 20 sec. Apply a small amount of flow composite to the surface of the tooth. Use a jewel handler to easily pick up the jewel. Press it into the center of the composite. Ensure that the composite oozes on the sides, encircling the jewel with the composite to guarantee macro mechanical retention, while also ensuring that the jewel makes direct contact with the enamel. Take the light-curing lamp and start curing the composite from the top for about 60 seconds The total time for jewel to set into the composite is 20 sec. Do not touch the jewel with your fingers once it’s removed from the case. To guarantee maximum adhesiveness, it is essential to avoid skin contact with the special coating on the backside of the jewel It takes about 4 minutes to safely affix the jewel. The application of tooth jewelry should be performed by a trained dental professional to ensure proper placement and minimize the risk of damage to the tooth enamel. Additionally, individuals should maintain proper oral hygiene practices to prevent any complications such as tooth decay or gum irritation. European Dental Center; best dental clinic in Jordan provide this information about Tooth Jewelry.