
User Guide
Unpack the jewellery:
Remove the packaging from the jewellery. Open the bottle labeled "Cleaning Solution."Prepare the Cleaning Container:
Take the cleaning container from the jewellery case. Open it and rinse thoroughly with clean water, then dry it completely. Pour enough cleaning solution into the container to fully submerge the jewellery.The solution can be reused up to five times, but make sure to replenish any evaporated liquid before each cleaning.
Always ensure that the container's lid is tightly sealed.Clean the jewellery:
Let the jewellery soak in the solution for two minutes. After soaking, remove it from the container. The solution will evaporate from the jewellery within seconds, leaving it ready for use.Insert the Jewellery:
Using your fingers or tweezers, gently place the jewellery into the appropriate tooth gap.Carefully position the pin at the junction of the tooth and gum, then use light, smooth motions to guide it through the gap.
If you experience any bleeding, consult your dentist or dental hygienist, as this may indicate gum inflammation requiring professional attention.Wearing Recommendations:The jewellery can be worn comfortably as long as it feels secure.
However, it is advised to remove it after a maximum of four hours and allow the gums to rest for at least eight hours.Removing the Jewellery:Grip the edges of the jewellery's decorative plate with your fingers or tweezers.
Gently pull it out with smooth, careful motions.
After removal, clean the jewellery following the cleaning instructions and store it dry in the jewellery case.Important Notes:
Safe use requires a healthy oral cavity and regular dental check-ups.
Maintain excellent oral hygiene to ensure safe and comfortable wear.
Cleaning Instructions
Prepare the Cleaning Solution:Open the bottle labeled "Cleaning Solution."
Remove the cleaning container from the jewellery case. Open the container, rinse it thoroughly with clean water, and dry it completely.Clean the jewellery:Pour enough cleaning solution into the container to fully submerge the jewellery.
The solution can be reused up to five times. Before each cleaning, refill the solution to replace any evaporated liquid.
Always ensure that the container’s lid is securely closed.Storing the jewellery:If you are not planning to wear the jewellery immediately, store it dry in the jewellery case.Oral Hygiene Recommendations:Always brush your teeth thoroughly before and after wearing the jewellery.
For optimal oral hygiene, use dental floss and an interdental brush regularly.Professional Advice:Consult your dentist or dental hygienist to develop a personalized oral care routine that suits you best.Regular Check-Ups:Visit your dentist annually for check-ups, as prevention is the best solution for any dental issue!

Warnings
Gum Disease:Wearing a smilejewellery is not recommended in the presence of periodontal disease, as it may worsen symptoms and accelerate disease progression.Pain:
If pain occurs, remove the smilejewellery immediately.During Meals:
Smilejewellery should be removed before eating.Before Sleeping:
Smilejewellery must be removed before going to sleep.Proper Use:
Safe and appropriate use includes allowing sufficient rest time for the gums and maintaining excellent oral hygiene.Age Restrictions:
Smilejewellery are not recommended for individuals under 16 years of age. For individuals under 18 or those under legal guardianship, consent from a guardian is required.Foreign objects in the Mouth:
Do not place any foreign objects in your mouth while wearing the jewellery, as they could interact and cause damage or injury to each other.Alcohol:
Wearing the accessory is not advised under the influence of alcohol.Changes in Teeth or Gums:
Natural changes or external factors affecting the position, size, or condition of teeth or gums may alter the spacing between teeth, which can compromise the stability of the jewellery. If the jewellery is not stable, avoid wearing it.Individual Variations:
Recommended use may vary based on individual characteristics, habits, or health conditions. Adjust use accordingly.

Tips for Protecting Your Jewellery
Storage:
Store gemstone-decorated jewellery away from direct sunlight.Avoid Contact with Products:
Keep the jewellery away from cosmetics and oral hygiene products.Handle with Care:
Gold is a soft metal and may deform if it comes into contact with hard surfaces.Before Sleeping:
Always remove the jewellery before going to sleep.During Meals:
Avoid wearing the jewellery while eating.Hygiene:
Proper oral and dental cleaning cannot be performed while the jewellery is in the mouth. Follow the steps in the cleaning guide to maintain hygiene.Chemical Exposure:
The jewellery may discolor if exposed to certain chemicals (e.g., sulfur).Cleaning:
Do not clean the jewellery with toothpaste or other oral care products. Following the cleaning instructions ensures the long-term preservation of the jewellery.Correct Storage:
Use the jewellery storage case provided with the product for safe storage. Storing the jewellery in other containers is not recommended, as it may cause damage.

Risks
Risks Related to Gum Disease:
After wearing the jewellery, special attention must be paid to cleaning the interdental spaces. Improper cleaning may lead to plaque buildup, causing gum inflammation and, over time, gum recession.
Prolonged wearing of the jewellery applies pressure to the gums, reducing blood circulation in the area. This can result in gum damage and recession. Gum recession may also lead to increased tooth sensitivity.Orthodontic Risks:
The jewellery exerts pressure on adjacent teeth. Prolonged pressure may cause slight movement of the teeth.Conservative Dental Risks:
The jewellery’s pressure and potential movement can cause wear on the teeth. While it is designed to remain stable, improper sizing or habits like fiddling with the jewellery can lead to its movement, which may result in dental abrasion.
Tooth abrasion caused by the jewellery may increase tooth sensitivity. This can be treated with restorative dental techniques, such as fillings.Foreign Object Aspiration or Ingestion:
If the jewellery is accidentally swallowed or enters the airway, seek immediate medical attention.Jewellery Breakage:
Our smilejewellery come with a 3-year warranty. In case of breakage, fill out the defect report form available on our website, and we will guide you through the necessary steps to restore your jewellery.Metal Dental Restorations or Fillings:
If you have metal dental restorations (e.g., amalgam fillings or gold inlays), please inform us. A dental assessment may be necessary, and we will discuss this thoroughly during the design consultation.Mechanical Stress from Improper Use or Overuse:
Improper or excessive use of the jewellery can lead to long-term damage to teeth or gums.
Abrasion to the enamel can cause sensitivity to hot or cold stimuli.
Persistent rubbing against the gums may cause gum recession, leading to sensitivity, inflammation, or, in severe cases, periodontal disease.Recommendations to Minimize Risks:Follow the instructions provided in the user guide carefully.
Regularly visit your dentist or dental hygienist to monitor oral health and ensure safe use of the jewellery.

Frequently Asked Questions
How can I avoid risks related to gum disease?
Allow sufficient rest time for your gums. Pay attention to your gums' signals! If you notice bleeding, swelling, or redness, stop wearing the jewellery and consult your dentist or dental hygienist for advice.
How can I avoid risks related to orthodontic treatment?
If you’ve had orthodontic treatment, it’s recommended to use a retainer after wearing the jewellery to maintain alignment (as most orthodontic treatments require intermittent use of a removable device to preserve results).
If you’re currently undergoing orthodontic treatment, consult your dentist about wearing smilejewellery, as it may affect the process. Avoid wearing the jewellery continuously and allow sufficient rest time between uses.
What happens if the jewellery gets damaged or breaks?
Our smilejewellery come with a 3-year warranty. If the jewellery is damaged or breaks, fill out the defect report form available on our website. We’ll guide you through the necessary steps to restore your smilejewellery experience.
What if I accidentally swallow the jewellery?
The jewellery is designed to remain stable. Movement is usually caused by improper sizing or habits like fiddling with the jewellery. Ensure the jewellery fits securely and stays in place.
If dislodged, this is usually noticeable. However, wearing it during meals increases the risk of swallowing it accidentally with a bite of food. This is why we recommend removing the jewellery before eating.
If swallowed, note that the material is non-toxic. Monitor whether it passes naturally. If you experience digestive symptoms, pain, or changes in your metabolism, seek medical attention immediately.
Can I wear the jewellery if I have a crown or veneer?
The jewellery can be worn with a properly made, intact crown or veneer. Improper use or damage to the crown/veneer may cause wear. Exercise caution and schedule regular dental check-ups if you have crowns or veneers.
What if I have a dental bridge?
A dental bridge typically replaces a missing tooth, leaving no accessible gap between the adjacent teeth. Unfortunately, smilejewellery cannot be worn in these gaps. However, it can likely be worn in other gaps. During the jewellery selection process, we’ll help assess which gaps are suitable.
Can I wear the jewellery if I have an inlay, onlay, or overlay?
The jewellery can be used with a properly made, intact inlay/onlay/overlay. Improper use or damage to the restoration may cause wear. Use caution, and schedule regular dental check-ups if you have these restorations.
Can smilejewellery be worn with a diastema (gapped teeth)?
The size of the gap determines whether smilejewellery can be worn. This can be assessed and thoroughly discussed during your initial design consultation.
What should I do if I have metal fillings or dental restorations (amalgam, gold, titanium)?
If you have amalgam fillings, it is advisable to have them assessed and replaced if necessary. While properly made, intact amalgam fillings are not harmful, they are no longer widely used in many countries. Composite fillings have taken their place. Consult your dentist to determine if replacing them is necessary in your case.
Avoid wearing other metals in your mouth alongside amalgam fillings, as interactions between different metals can occur.
Smilejewellery can be safely worn with gold or titanium fillings or restorations.
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