Permanent Diamond Teeth
In a world where cosmetic dentistry has reached a new height, a new trend is catching the eye: permanent diamond crowns. There are many permanent diamond teeth and other precious gemstone options available. Diamond and gemstone crowns can be made in porcelain, solid gold, platinum or other alloys.

The most common permanent diamond teeth are usually made in white gold and feature small 1.3 mm diamonds set in the facial surface of the tooth. A new style of Diamond Tooth that is permanently being installed features a larger singular diamond, sometimes cut in a unique shape, and is set in a bezel, which is then cemented into a porcelain or gold crown.
In addition to the popular round diamonds set in patients' first premolars, alternative gemstones are becoming increasingly popular. Rubies, pink sapphires, emeralds and other gemstones are in popular demand, largely due to each patient looking to achieve a one-of-a-kind smile.

Permanent diamond teeth, and crowns featuring other rare gemstones, are a dazzling statement that combine luxury and style, but beneath the sparkle lies a serious consideration: the health and safety of your teeth. As this trend gains momentum, it's imperative to emphasize the crucial role experienced dentists play in ensuring not only the aesthetic appeal but also the long-term viability of this dental modification. While you may want to permanently add diamonds to your smile, it is important to have a consultation with a reliable dentist who do X-Rays and make sure your teeth are healthy enough for these diamond crowns.
The allure of permanent diamond teeth is undeniable. Adorning your smile with precious gems creates a striking visual impact, elevating your appearance to a whole new level of opulence. Whether it's a single sparkling tooth or an entire set, the effect is undeniably attention-grabbing. Many patients are choosing to mix gold and diamond crowns together, typically placing a large round diamond on their first premolar, occasionally adding pear shaped stones to their canines, and having the back molars solid white, yellow or rose gold.
Dentists and Permanent Diamond Teeth
First and foremost, the procedure to implant diamonds into teeth requires precision and expertise. It involves "prepping" or shaving down your tooth, similar to a root canal, then cementing the crown onto your "prepped" tooth. Any misstep in this process can lead to irreversible damage to the tooth structure, including fractures, decay, or even loss of the tooth altogether. This is where the role of experienced dentists becomes paramount.

Your teeth are not like fingernails. Once they are shaved down, they will not grow back, so it is important that you are confident in your decision to have a permanent diamond crown installed in your mouth. If for some reason you have a change of heart, the diamond crown can be replaced by a traditional porcelain crown/veneer.
Qualified and experienced dentists possess the knowledge and skills necessary to perform such delicate procedures safely. They understand the intricacies of dental anatomy, ensuring that the placement of diamond accents not only enhances your smile but also maintains the integrity of your teeth. Moreover, they adhere to strict hygiene and sterilization protocols, minimizing the risk of infection or other complications. If the diamond crown is not properly installed, you are at risk of tooth decay and other gum diseases.

Furthermore, experienced dentists prioritize the overall health of your teeth and gums. Before proceeding with any cosmetic modification, they conduct a thorough examination to assess the condition of your oral cavity. They will evaluate factors such as tooth strength, gum health, and bite alignment to determine whether permanent diamond teeth are a viable option for you. This personalized approach helps mitigate potential risks and ensures optimal outcomes.
Beyond the initial procedure, regular follow-up visits with a trusted dentist are essential for the maintenance of permanent diamond teeth. Routine check-ups allow dentists to monitor the integrity of the dental work and address any issues promptly. They can provide valuable guidance on oral hygiene practices and recommend specialized care to preserve the longevity of your diamond-adorned smile.
How Much are Permanent Diamond Teeth
The price for permanent diamond teeth can dramatically fluctuate based on the design in the materials used. For example, the traditional diamond single tooth permanent grillz/crown featuring small 1.3mm diamond set throughout the surface of the tooth will probably cost around $3,500 with VVS Natural Diamonds. This should include the dentists' installation fee.

The diamond premolars featuring one large stone, which takes up the entirety of the tooth can cost up to $40,000 or more. These diamond teeth typically feature a large stone ranging from 1.0ct - 2.0ct, which is custom cut to fit your smile.
There are many permanent Diamond Tooth options priced in between the two aforementioned products. Something to also consider is that lab grown diamonds can be used instead of natural diamonds, which can reduce the final price of your permanent diamond tooth.
Please contact us if you are looking to learn more about permanent diamond teeth options, and we can put you in touch with one of our trusted dental partners.
Where to Buy Permanent Diamond Teeth
If you’re interested in shopping for permanent diamond teeth, or crowns featuring sapphires, emeralds, or other rare gemstones, please feel free to contact us today. We can work with you on the design and put you in touch with one of our partnered dentists. Our experienced team will collaborate with your dentist to achieve the final look you're searching for.

It's crucial to recognize that while permanent diamond teeth may be aesthetically pleasing, they are not suitable for everyone. Individuals with underlying dental issues such as decay, gum disease, or weak enamel may not be ideal candidates for this type of modification. Consulting with an experienced dentist is key to determining candidacy and exploring alternative options if necessary.
How to Clean Permanent Diamond Teeth
If you have permanent diamond teeth, we recommend that you go to your dentist to get your teeth cleaned at least four times a year (once every 3 months). It’s important that you take care of these permanent diamond installations so you don’t get any cavities or have any more severe dental infections. The dentist can also confirm that your diamonds are securely set, because odds are that you will be chewing food using the diamond teeth. We also recommend getting a liquid flosser to clean the diamond crowns, and frequently swish around water in your mouth after eating to remove any leftover micro-bacteria.
The allure of permanent diamond teeth comes with a responsibility to prioritize dental health and safety. Experienced dentists play a pivotal role in guiding individuals through the process, ensuring that the procedure is performed correctly. By entrusting your smile to qualified professionals, you can achieve the dazzling aesthetic you desire while safeguarding the integrity of your teeth for years to come.