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Tooth Gem Removal: Safe Ways to Take Them Off

This article is part of our [Complete Tooth Gems Guide 2025] covering safety, cost, and longevity as well.

Set the stage: tooth gems are fun, but they’re meant to be temporary. Eventually, most people want them removed. The question is: can you safely take them off at home, or should you always go to a professional?

👉 If you’re still deciding whether they’re safe in the first place, read our full article: Are Tooth Gems Safe?.


Why People Remove Tooth Gems

  • End of a trend or fashion preference
  • Professional/career reasons
  • Replacement with new gem or design
  • Loose or worn adhesive (How Long Do Tooth Gems Last?)

Professional Tooth Gem Removal (Safest Way)

  • Dentists/hygienists can remove adhesive with polishing tools
  • Leaves enamel smooth and damage-free
  • Cost: usually $50–$150 depending on provider

👉 Want to know how much you’ll spend overall? See our breakdown of [Tooth Gem Cost in 2025].”


Risks of DIY Tooth Gem Removal

  • Using tweezers, nail files, or household tools can chip enamel
  • Store-bought removers may contain harsh chemicals
  • Can leave rough spots that collect plaque

What NOT to Do When Removing Tooth Gems

  • Never pry or pull with force
  • Avoid using glue solvents or acetone
  • Don’t grind the gem off yourself

Aftercare Once a Tooth Gem is Removed

  • Expect slight roughness; dentist can polish
  • Resume normal oral hygiene
  • If planning a new gem, wait for enamel to recover

👉 For tips on longevity, check out [How Long Do Tooth Gems Last?].


Final Thoughts on Tooth Gem Removal

Professional removal is always safest. DIY risks outweigh small cost savings.


FAQ

  • Can you remove a tooth gem at home?
    Not recommended; prying can damage enamel.

  • How do dentists remove tooth gems?
    They polish off the adhesive with professional dental tools.

  • Does removing a tooth gem damage your teeth?
    Not if removed professionally. DIY methods can cause chips or scratches.