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LaserGlow Tooth Gem Removal Tool: Safely Remove Tooth Gems at Home

Tooth gems – often sparkling Swarovski® crystals – have become a popular beauty trend, adding a touch of glamour to smiles. But what happens when it’s time for a change or the gem’s shine has worn off? Removing these tiny jewels safely is just as important as applying them. Many people wonder how to remove tooth gems without damaging their teeth. Fortunately, the LaserGlow Tooth Gem Removal Tool offers an easy, enamel-friendly solution for beauty estheticians, dental professionals, DIY enthusiasts, and anyone with a tooth gem. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore why safe removal matters, how the LaserGlow tool works, step-by-step removal instructions, comparisons to other methods, FAQs, and pro tips – all to ensure you can remove Swarovski tooth gems at home safely and confidently.

Why Tooth Gem Removal Matters (and When to Do It)

Tooth gems are typically bonded to the surface of a tooth with strong dental adhesive, similar to how braces brackets attach. They’re meant to last for months – often anywhere from 6 weeks up to a year – depending on your oral care and the type of glue used. Eventually, though, you may decide to take off your gem or replace it with a new style. Common reasons include wanting a different design, the gem starting to loosen, an upcoming dental procedure, or simply a change in personal taste.

Importantly, removing a tooth gem safely is crucial. The gem might look small, but improper removal can scratch your enamel or even chip your tooth. Dental professionals emphasize using correct techniques and tools to avoid damage. In fact, dentists often recommend letting them handle removal so they can clean off all the adhesive and polish the tooth smooth afterward. However, not everyone can make a trip to the dentist just to remove a tiny jewel – this is where a dedicated tooth gem removal tool becomes invaluable. By using the proper tool designed for this task, you can achieve a safe, enamel-friendly tooth gem removal at home without any harm to your teeth. The key is to mimic the gentle approach a dentist would use, rather than prying or pulling with random objects.

What Is the LaserGlow Tooth Gem Removal Tool?

The LaserGlow Tooth Gem Removal Tool is a small orthodontic tooth gem pliers device (similar to the pliers orthodontists use to remove braces and brackets) specially crafted to pop off tooth jewels safely. Made of high-quality stainless steel, it features fine angled tips and a comfortable grip. The design is modeled after professional dental forceps, giving you the same kind of tool a dentist or orthodontist would use to remove bonded accessories. This means it targets only the gem and adhesive, without scraping your tooth or putting undue pressure on your enamel. By using a purpose-built remover instead of improvised tools, you greatly reduce the risk of cracks or scratches on your tooth’s surface.

LaserGlow’s tool is professional-grade but made easy for anyone to use. It’s part of the LaserGlow lineup of tooth gem products and comes at an affordable price point (especially compared to a dental visit). Whether you’re a salon owner, a beauty esthetician adding tooth gems to your services, or a DIY user with your own beauty esthetician tooth gem kit, this removal tool is an essential addition. For professionals, it allows you to safely remove gems for clients – a great upsell service that saves your client a trip to the dentist. For at-home users, it provides peace of mind that you can take off your tooth bling whenever you’re ready, without damage or pain. In short, the LaserGlow tool gives you salon and dental-level results at home – gently removing even Swarovski crystals in minutes, enamel intact.

Key Features and Benefits of the LaserGlow Removal Tool:

  • Enamel-Safe Design: The tool’s angled, flat-tipped jaws grip the base of the gem not your tooth, so it pries the gem off without scratching or chipping the enamel. This safe enamel-friendly tooth gem removal design ensures your tooth stays smooth and healthy after the gem is gone.
  • Professional Precision: Inspired by the same orthodontic pliers dentists use, it provides a precise, controlled grip. The gentle clamping action breaks the adhesive seal just like in a dental office, so you get a clean removal (and if any tiny glue residue remains, it can be easily cleaned or polished off).
  • Easy for DIY Use: Don’t be intimidated by the word “orthodontic” – this tool is user-friendly. It’s lightweight, fits comfortably in your hand, and LaserGlow includes instructions so even first-timers can use it confidently. Most people can remove a gem in minutes with simple techniques (more on that in the step-by-step guide below).
  • Reusable & Hygienic: Unlike single-use tools, the LaserGlow removal plier is durable stainless steel and fully reusable. You can disinfect it between uses (important if you’re using it on clients or if you plan to use it multiple times over the years). This makes it a cost-effective investment for both professionals and personal use.
  • Cost and Time Savings: Using this tool at home means you won’t need to pay a dentist or tooth gem technician just to remove a gem. It can save you both the cost of an office visit and the time waiting for an appointment. Plus, if you love changing your look frequently, you can swap out gems anytime – freedom and flexibility for style chameleons!
  • Versatile for Various Gems: Whether it’s a tiny 1.8mm crystal or a larger jewel, the plier can handle it. It’s especially effective to remove Swarovski tooth gems at home (one of the most popular brands of tooth crystals) which are known for their quality and shine. The tool securely grasps gems of different shapes so you can remove them without them pinging off uncontrollably or shattering.

By offering these benefits, the LaserGlow tool stands out as a must-have in any tooth gem kit. In fact, LaserGlow offers a full range of Tooth Gem Kits & Supplies – including a Professional Tooth Gem Kit (Etch, Bond & Glue System) for applying gems and a wax applicator tool for precise placement – so you can get everything from application to removal in one place. Just as you wouldn’t apply gems without the proper bonding agents and curing light, you shouldn’t remove them without a proper tool. LaserGlow’s removal plier completes the toolkit for anyone serious about tooth gem beauty and care.

How to Remove Tooth Gems at Home: Step-by-Step Instructions

One of the top questions people ask is how to remove tooth gems safely by themselves. Here is a simple step-by-step guide using the LaserGlow Tooth Gem Removal Tool. Always take your time with removal – gentle and patient is the name of the game to protect your smile.

  1. Prepare and Sanitize: Start by washing your hands thoroughly. Disinfect the LaserGlow removal tool before use – either wipe it with 70% isopropyl alcohol or soak the tips in a dental-grade disinfectant for about 10 minutes. Then rinse the tool with water and let it air dry. This ensures a clean, hygienic tool (especially important if the tool is new or hasn’t been used in a while). Never skip this step if you’re a professional using the tool on multiple clients – cleanliness is key.
  2. Set Up Your Space: Stand in front of a mirror in a well-lit area (your bathroom or a vanity with good lighting is ideal). Make sure you have all your supplies within reach. It helps to have a small cup of warm water, a soft toothbrush, and a few cotton swabs on hand. Good lighting and visibility will make the process easier and safer.
  3. Inspect and Clean the Tooth: Gently brush the tooth with the gem using a soft toothbrush – this removes any plaque or debris so you can see what you’re doing. Take a close look to confirm the gem is attached to natural tooth enamel only. Important: Do not attempt to remove a gem if it’s on a dental veneer, crown, or other dental work – those surfaces are different from enamel and require a dentist’s care. If your gem was professionally applied, it’s almost certainly on enamel, but double-check. Ensuring the area is clean also helps the tool get a better grip on the gem.
  4. Position the Removal Tool: Open the pliers and place the tips around the gem. You’ll want the angled tips to grip the base of the gem, where it meets the tooth, rather than grabbing the gem from the very top. The flat inner faces of the tool’s jaws should be flush against the underside of the gem. Essentially, you’re trying to cup the gem between the plier tips. Make sure you are not pinching any gum or the tooth’s surface – only the gem should be in the tool’s grasp. This precise positioning is what allows the adhesive bond to break safely.
  5. Apply Gentle Pressure and Rock: Once the tool is positioned, squeeze the pliers very gently. You should feel slight resistance from the adhesive. Maintain light pressure and add a subtle rocking or twisting motion with your wrist. Imagine you are wiggling a stuck object loose, not yanking it out. After a moment, the gem should “pop” off with minimal force – you might hear a tiny click or feel it give way. Do not use excessive force! If the gem doesn’t come off on the first try, release the pressure, reposition the tool, and try again with slight adjustments. It’s important not to twist hard or squeeze too much; let the tool do the work with moderate pressure. Most gems come off after a bit of wiggling. If a gem is exceptionally stubborn and hasn’t budged after two or three attempts, stop and do not force it – in that case, seeking a dentist’s help is wise. (Stubborn gems might need the adhesive sanded by a dentist’s drill, but this is rarely needed.)
  6. Remove Residual Adhesive: After the gem is off, you’ll likely see a bit of adhesive glue still on your tooth. While the hard gem is gone, this residue can feel rough. To remove it, use a cotton swab dipped in warm water and gently rub the spot. You can also use a tiny bit of toothpaste on the swab or your toothbrush to help buff away the leftover glue. If the adhesive is persistent, take a wooden toothpick and very gently scrape at the residue – wood is softer than enamel and less likely to scratch (never use a metal pick or knife on your tooth). In most cases, a combination of brushing and rubbing will get the majority off. Any very stubborn bits can be polished off by a dental hygienist at your next cleaning, but usually it’s not necessary. The goal is to get the tooth surface as smooth as the surrounding teeth.
  7. Rinse and Aftercare: Rinse your mouth out with lukewarm water to clear away any dislodged glue particles. Then, give your teeth a gentle brush with a fluoride toothpaste. This helps smooth the enamel area where the gem was and freshens your breath. Your tooth might feel a little strange or slightly rough for a day or two – that’s normal. Continue your regular oral hygiene routine (brushing twice daily and flossing). For extra care, you can use a fluoride rinse or a remineralizing gel to strengthen the enamel where the gem was, especially if the gem was on for a long time. Avoid extremely hard or sticky foods for the first day, just to be cautious, and if possible, avoid staining foods/drinks (like coffee, red wine, curry) for 24 hours after removal. This is just to ensure the tooth surface, which was under the gem, has time to remineralize and won’t immediately soak up stains.

Pro Tips for Safe DIY Tooth Gem Removal:

  • Take It Slow: Don’t rush the removal. Steady, even pressure works better than sudden force. A slow, gentle approach protects your enamel far better than quick prying! Think of it as coaxing the gem off, not ripping it off.
  • Listen to Your Tooth: If you feel any sharp pain or if the gem refuses to move after a few tries, stop. It’s better to seek a professional’s help than risk injury. Pain could mean you’re pressing on the tooth or gum incorrectly. In normal cases, removing a gem shouldn’t be painful at all – a little pressure is all.
  • Never Use Improvised Tools: It might be tempting to grab whatever you have (tweezers, nail clippers, a butter knife – yikes!), but don’t. Metal tools not designed for teeth can slip or cause scratches and even can shatter the crystal into sharp pieces. The LaserGlow tool is specifically designed for this purpose, so stick with the right tool for the job for your safety.
  • After Removal Care: Once the gem is off and any excess glue is cleaned, treat that tooth gently for a short time. Using a whitening or remineralizing toothpaste can help polish away any micro-residue and keep the tooth’s surface healthy. Remember, the spot where the gem was has been out of direct contact with toothpaste and saliva for a while (since the gem was covering it), so give it a little extra TLC now.

By following these steps and tips, DIY tooth gem removal can be straightforward and safe. You’ll have your gem off in no time, ready to either enjoy your natural smile again or perhaps apply a fresh gem for a new look!

Safe vs. Risky Methods of Tooth Gem Removal

When it comes to removing tooth gems, there are right ways and wrong ways. Let’s compare some common methods and why using a proper tool (or professional help) is the best choice:

  • Dental Professional Removal: The gold standard is to have a dentist or trained dental professional remove the gem. Dentists have special tools and techniques – often using orthodontic pliers or a scaler – to gently crack off the gem and then polish any remaining adhesive.They ensure the tooth is perfectly smooth afterward. The obvious downside is cost and convenience; you need an appointment, and if it’s purely cosmetic, insurance may not cover it. But if you have any doubt about doing it yourself, a dentist will get it done quickly and safely. Many dentists actually encourage professional removal to guarantee all adhesive is cleared and the tooth is left in ideal shape. So, for those very concerned about safety (or if the gem is on a surface like a veneer), professional help is wise.
  • At-Home Removal with a Proper Tool: Using a dedicated tooth gem removal tool like the LaserGlow plier is considered the safest at-home method. It essentially replicates what a dentist would do, but in your own bathroom. As we detailed above, this method, when done correctly, is gentle on the tooth and highly effective. You achieve a clean removal without damage, and you can do it on your own schedule. This method is enamel-friendly and recommended for those confident in a DIY approach but who also want to minimize any risk. With the LaserGlow tool’s gentle clamping action, the gem lifts off without yanking or scratching – it’s designed to make at-home removal just as safe as in-office removal.
  • “Floss Trick” or Threading: Some people online talk about using dental floss to remove a tooth gem. This involves sliding floss between the gem and tooth and using a sawing motion to loosen it, similar to how one might “floss off” a loose bracket. While a few have had success if the gem’s adhesive bond was already weak, this method is hit-or-miss and not reliable. Floss might pop off a gem that’s barely hanging on, but for a well-bonded gem it likely won’t do much. Worse, you could injure your gum if you snap the floss, or the gem could fly off unpredictably. Floss also won’t help remove leftover glue. So, while it’s relatively safe to try (floss won’t typically harm enamel), it’s not the most effective or sure method – use it only if the gem is already partway off and you don’t have other options. Even then, proceed cautiously.
  • Prying with Random Objects (Tweezers, Nails, etc.): This is the big no-no. It might be tempting to use household items like metal nail files, tweezers, nail clippers, or your fingernails to pick at the gem. However, those tools are not made for teeth and can easily slip or gouge your enamel. For example, a metal nail file is abrasive and can scratch the tooth. Tweezers can chip the crystal or slip and pinch your gum. Fingernails generally aren’t strong enough and can crack (plus, it’s unsanitary). Experts warn to never use improvised metal tools on your teeth – it’s just not worth the risk. You could end up with a chipped tooth or a painful scratch that needs dental treatment. In short, avoid the urge to MacGyver your tooth gem removal!
  • In summary, the safest ways to remove tooth gems are either to visit a professional or to use a proper at-home removal tool. Anything else tends to be less effective or more risky. The LaserGlow tool was created specifically to give you a safe DIY option, so you don’t have to resort to questionable methods. Always prioritize your dental health by choosing methods that protect your enamel. When used correctly, a tool designed for tooth gem removal lets you get the bling off safely and easily – no chipped teeth, no damage, no hassle.

 

Removing Swarovski® Tooth Gems: Special Tips

Swarovski tooth gems are extremely popular due to their brilliant sparkle and quality. These are lead-free crystal glass jewels that come in various colors and sizes specifically for tooth application. If you have Swarovski® crystals on your teeth, you’ll want to take a little extra care during removal – they’re a bit of luxury in your mouth, after all!

The good news is that the LaserGlow tool is perfectly suited for Swarovski tooth gem removal. In fact, it was designed with these crystals in mind. Here are some tips and insights for removing Swarovski and other high-quality crystal tooth gems:

  • Strong Bond, Long Wear: Swarovski gems are usually applied with professional-grade bonding agents (the same type used in dental offices), giving them impressive longevity – often 6 months to a year of hold. This means they won’t just flick off with a fingernail; they’re meant to stay put until you intentionally remove them. When you’re ready to take it off, be prepared to use the proper tool and technique rather than brute force. Patience is key to avoid any damage.
  • Use the Tool’s Fine Tip to Your Advantage: The LaserGlow removal tool has fine, angled tips that can get under the edge of a Swarovski crystal gem securely. With the pliers in position, a slight rocking or twisting – very similar to how an orthodontist removes a braces bracket – will break the seal of the adhesive holding the crystal. You’ll feel it release with that gentle pop. Because Swarovski crystals are quite hard (on the Mohs scale, crystal glass is hard but can fracture if stressed incorrectly), the controlled pressure of the tool is much safer than, say, cracking it off with metal pliers not meant for the task. The LaserGlow tool distributes pressure evenly and only where needed.
  • After Popping Off the Crystal: Once the gem is off, examine it. Often the underside of the crystal will have some adhesive residue and might even look a bit rough. This is one reason you generally can’t reuse a tooth gem after removal – the backing gets damaged or uneven. It’s best to use a fresh Swarovski gem if you plan to adorn your tooth again. As for your tooth, gently buff away any remaining glue on the enamel with a soft toothbrush or cotton swab (you can even dip it in a bit of baking soda toothpaste for extra mild abrasion). If the tooth still feels rough, a quick visit to your dental hygienist can polish it up perfectly, though in most cases you’ll be able to smooth it yourself.
  • Preserving Your Enamel: Swarovski gems sparkle beautifully, and you want your tooth underneath to be just as healthy and shiny after removal. The LaserGlow tool’s gentle removal ensures the enamel isn’t scraped in the process of taking off the gem. Avoid any temptation to pry off that pretty crystal with something like a knife or hard tool, as that can put a permanent scratch in your enamel (which no one wants). Using the proper remover will keep your tooth just as pristine as before, so all that’s left is to either keep it gem-free or get ready to bond on a new crystal for a fresh look.

If you love the glam of Swarovski gems and like to change them for different occasions, having your own removal tool is a game-changer. You can swap out gems safely at home whenever you want a new color or design. Just remember to purchase new gems for reapplication – LaserGlow offers genuine Swarovski tooth gems in various shades to keep your smile blingy. Removing a Swarovski gem with the right technique is quick, safe, and painless. With your enamel preserved, you’re free to enjoy a gem-free smile or paste on the next sparkly piece of art on your tooth!

DIY vs. Professional Tooth Gem Removal – Which Is Right for You?

A common consideration is whether to remove a tooth gem yourself or to seek a professional’s help. The answer really depends on your comfort level, the tools you have, and your specific situation. Let’s break down a few scenarios:

  • DIY Removal with LaserGlow Tool: If you’re confident in following instructions and you have the LaserGlow Tooth Gem Removal Tool on hand, DIY tooth gem removal is absolutely feasible and safe. This route is great for those who frequently change their tooth jewelry or for anyone who doesn’t have easy access to a dentist willing to do cosmetic removals. It empowers you to take control of your smile maintenance. Many beauty enthusiasts and technicians use the LaserGlow tool on themselves and clients routinely. As long as you follow the guidance (sanitizing the tool, gentle technique, etc.), you can expect professional-quality results at home. The big pluses here are convenience and cost-effectiveness.
  • Professional Removal: On the other hand, you might choose to go to a dentist or professional if you’re nervous about doing it yourself or if you suspect any issue (for example, if the gem is on a surface like a crown, or if you think you have tooth decay under or around the gem). Also, if you don’t have the proper tool, it’s much better to let a professional handle it than to try something DIY with the wrong equipment. Some people simply prefer the peace of mind that comes with professional service. And that’s completely fine! If you choose this route, call your dentist or a cosmetic dental provider – many are familiar with tooth gems nowadays. They’ll typically remove the gem by gently cracking the adhesive and polishing the tooth. It’s a quick procedure and usually not very expensive, though prices vary.
  • Beauty Technicians / Estheticians: If you are a makeup artist, esthetician, or tooth gem technician offering tooth gem application, having a removal tool means you can also offer removal as part of your services. This can set you apart – clients will appreciate that you can safely take off gems for them when they’re ready. It’s an extra convenience you provide. For professionals, the decision is easy: adding a removal tool like LaserGlow to your arsenal is a small investment that allows you to deliver full service (apply and remove). It saves your clients a trip to the dentist and reinforces your expertise in tooth gem artistry. Just remember to sterilize between clients for safety.

In many cases, it boils down to this: with the right equipment, removing a tooth gem at home is both feasible and safe. The LaserGlow tool was designed to give you that dentist-like capability in a user-friendly way. So if you’re someone who loves DIY beauty and you have steady hands, go for it! You’ll enjoy the freedom of changing your style on a whim. If you’re ever in doubt, you can always consult a dental professional – there’s no shame in seeking help to ensure your teeth stay healthy. Some people even do a combination: they apply gems themselves with a kit and remove them themselves with a tool, but see a dentist for regular cleanings and an occasional check to ensure everything’s A-OK. Do what makes you most comfortable.

Internal Tip: If you plan on doing both application and removal on your own, consider investing in a full kit. For instance, LaserGlow’s Professional Tooth Gem Kit – Etch, Bond & Glue System gives you all the materials to apply gems properly (etchant, bonding resin, adhesive, curing light, etc.), and pairing it with the LaserGlow removal tool means you have complete control over your tooth gem experience from start to finish. Many beauty esthetician tooth gem kit setups would include both the application supplies and a removal tool for convenience. And don’t forget essentials like a tooth gem wax applicator (for precise gem placement when applying) – each tool has its purpose in the process. Use the applicator for adding gems, and the removal pliers for taking them off; never the other way around. Having the right tools for each step ensures the best results with minimal risk.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Below are some common FAQs regarding tooth gem removal and the LaserGlow tool, answered to clear up any remaining uncertainties:

Does removing a tooth gem damage your tooth?

No, not if it’s done correctly. Removing a tooth gem will not damage your tooth enamel when you use proper technique and tools. The key is to avoid prying or scraping with sharp objects. Using a tool like the LaserGlow plier ensures the gem is removed gently without harming your enamel surface. When done properly, the process is very similar to how orthodontic brackets (braces) are removed – it cleanly debonds the gem and should not leave any lasting damage or marks on your tooth. Your tooth might feel a bit rough until you brush or polish off the residual adhesive, but the underlying enamel will remain intact and healthy. Always follow guidance to protect your teeth, and you won’t have to worry about chips or scratches.

Can I reuse a tooth gem after removal?

Usually, no – it’s not recommended to reuse a tooth gem. When you remove a gem, especially crystals like Swarovski, the underside that was attached to the tooth often ends up with some glue on it or might even get a bit chipped. The bonding surface of the gem won’t be as even or secure for a second use. For the best results, it’s advised to use a fresh gem if you want to reapply one. The good news is tooth gems are relatively inexpensive, and kits come with multiple pieces. Treat yourself to a new sparkle! (On a related note, the LaserGlow removal tool is reusable – it’s made of durable stainless steel that can be sterilized and used over and over, which is ideal for salons or individuals who plan to do multiple removals)

Is the LaserGlow removal tool easy to use?

Absolutely. The LaserGlow Tooth Gem Removal Tool was designed to be user-friendly. It has an ergonomic handle and an angled tip that can reach even tricky spots like side teeth. Most users find that after reading the instructions and maybe practicing the positioning once, they can remove a gem in just a few minutes. It’s as simple as locating the edge of the gem with the plier tips, then applying gentle pressure and a wiggle. The feedback (that little “pop”) lets you know the gem is off. If you can use a pair of tweezers, you can use this tool – it’s that straightforward. Of course, if you ever feel unsure, you can ask a dental professional for guidance or watch tutorial videos to build confidence. But overall, the process is very straightforward and designed for consumers to do on their own.

What if the tooth gem glue won’t come off?

If you remove the gem and notice a bit of adhesive still stuck on your tooth, don’t worry – this is common and there are easy fixes. First, try brushing the area with a whitening toothpaste (since those can be slightly more abrasive) or use dental floss to gently scrape at the softened glue. Often, the combination of the warm water rinse and a good brushing will take care of most of it. You can also apply a tooth polishing paste (some kits include a little polishing cup you can use with a toothbrush). If a tiny amount still remains and it’s bothering you, a quick trip to a dental hygienist can remove it in seconds with their polishing tool. The leftover glue doesn’t damage the tooth, but you’ll want it gone for smoothness. Rest assured, any residual adhesive can be fully cleaned off – either at home or by a pro – leaving your tooth as good as new.

Who can use the LaserGlow Tooth Gem Removal Tool?

Anyone who practices basic care and patience can use it. The tool is great for both DIYers and professionals alike. If you’re an individual who got a gem at a salon and now wants it off, you can use this tool on your own. If you’re a makeup artist, esthetician, or tooth gem technician, this tool is basically a must-have for your service kit – it allows you to confidently remove gems for your clients (just remember to sanitize it between uses). The LaserGlow tool was made to be approachable for non-dentists, so you don’t need special training beyond the provided instructions and a bit of common sense. It’s especially useful for those who love to change their look frequently, as well as those who had a gem applied and don’t want to wait potentially months for it to fall off naturally. In all cases, the user should have a steady hand and follow the steps. Teens can use it too, though younger individuals might want a parent or guardian to assist just to be safe. When used as directed, the tool is very safe. Basically, if you can handle brushing your teeth, you can likely handle using the LaserGlow removal tool – it’s that accessible.

A Sparkling Smile, On Your Terms

By now, you know that taking off a tooth gem doesn’t have to involve a dentist’s drill or risking your enamel with a kitchen tool. With the LaserGlow Tooth Gem Removal Tool, DIY tooth gem removal is accessible, safe, and effective. Whether you’re a beauty professional looking to expand your service offerings or a style-savvy individual who loves a bit of sparkle, this tool ensures you’re never stuck with a gem longer than you want. You can confidently change your smile bling to match your mood or remove it altogether, all while keeping your teeth healthy and undamaged.

Ready to take control of your tooth gem game? Be sure to explore LaserGlow’s full range of products to complement your removal tool. From the complete tooth gem kit with etch, bond & glue for flawless application, to the finest Swarovski tooth gems for adding glitz, and handy accessories like the wax applicator for precise placement – LaserGlow has everything you need to shine on your own terms.

Transform your smile safely and easily with these professional-grade tools and supplies. Don’t let that gem lose its luster or overstay its welcome – remove it with ease and keep your smile glowing! Check out the LaserGlow Tooth Gem Removal Tool here and give yourself (or your clients) the gift of a hassle-free, enamel-friendly tooth gem experience. Your radiant smile deserves nothing less. Happy sparkling – and safe removing!