Dr.
Andrew Gotelli, Dentist, Santa Barbara & Ventura, CA
For just $100 Dollar you can have a beautiful jewel placed
on your front tooth which does not cause any damage at all.
It is completely and 100% reversible but at same time is very
strong and resists stain longevity for years, as long as you
want it there and of course it can be removed by your dentist
once you are ready to change color or just take it out altogether.
This is
an exciting time in dentistry when a little bit of fashion
is crossing over into the oral healthcare field. It's fun
and easy and the complete procedure takes about 15 min and
is completely painless, no shots or anything.
Renee
Jackson, 19-year old College Student
It's so cool! It didn't hurt at all and I love it!
My friend already wants to get a jewel on her tooth, too.
Julie
Szafraniec, RDH, C.D.A.
I LOVE MY TOOTH JEWEL!! I get compliments and questions about
it every day. All my patients think it's cool. Thanks for
making my smile the most dazzling & the greatest looking biker
chick in our bicycle club! Best wishes for future success!
Jennifer,
21-year old Dental Assistant had her Tooth Jewel put on
a front tooth and says: "I love the light reflection of the
gem, when I go out dancing to the club", people often ask
her about the tooth jewel and even her parents like her new
"shiny smile", she says. Her boss happily attached the jewel,
since it won't harm the tooth.
Wolfgang
M. Boer, Dentist and secretary general of the German Society
for Aesthetic Dentistry, has had nothing but good experiences
with the tooth jewels. Aesthetics is a better motivator for
dental care than fear, Boer knows and adds that he attaches
the tooth jewelry only to teeth that are taken care of. Vanity
as a driving force for prophylaxis is definitely an option!
Economically, the tooth jewelry is only a light weight in
his practice, however a positive way of advertising, binding
young patients or acquiring new ones. Last but not least Boer
says: "It's fun for me, and the patients love to enhance the
beauty of their teeth. Finally, a stress-free visit to the
dentist."
(Source: http://www.zahnratgeber.de)
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