April 09, 2026 5 min read
The only adhesive suitable for bonding a tooth gem is a light-cured dental composite (BisGMA/TEGDMA resin), hardened under a UV/LED lamp, compliant with the ISO 4049 standard. Superglue, nail glue, eyelash adhesive, and denture adhesives are all dangerous and ineffective. Here is a detailed comparison of the options, based on more than 5 years of experience at ISIS n GOLD.
The product used to fix a tooth gem remains in permanent contact with your dental enamel, your saliva, and everything you eat and drink. A poor choice can:
At ISIS n GOLD, we have tested and rejected many products before selecting the composites we recommend. Our professional clients confirm that composite quality is the #1 factor in application longevity.
A dental composite is a synthetic resin used in restorative dentistry for fillings, orthodontic bracket bonding, and veneers. It consists of:
The composite hardens in 5–25 seconds under a UV/LED lamp, creating a mechanical and chemical bond with the enamel prepared by etching. This is the same technology used by dentists for dental bonding.
The full bonding protocol includes 2 to 3 products, depending on the system chosen. Here are the two main approaches:
Self-etch systems combine etching and priming in a single step, reducing the protocol to 2 products. They are faster but generally offer slightly lower enamel adhesion compared to total-etch. Studies on bracket bond strength (PMID: 15843567) confirm this difference.
| Product | Oral safety | Hold duration | Removal | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dental composite (ISO 4049) | ✅ Medical certified | 6 months to 3+ years | Dentist only | ONLY recommended option |
| Self-etch composite | ✅ Medical certified | 4–12 months+ | Dentist only | Acceptable (shorter hold) |
| Superglue (cyanoacrylate) | ❌ Toxic | Hours to days | Risk of enamel tear-out | DANGEROUS — NEVER |
| Nail glue | ❌ Toxic | A few hours | Dissolves in mouth | DANGEROUS — NEVER |
| Eyelash adhesive | ❌ Not oral-certified | A few hours | Falls off alone | Ineffective and risky |
| Denture adhesive | ⚠️ Oral but unsuitable | A few hours | Dissolves | No lasting grip |
| UV jewelry resin | ❌ Not oral-certified | Variable | May crack | Not suitable for oral use |
| Temporary dental glue (DIY) | ⚠️ Temporary use | 1 week to 2 months | Comes off naturally | DIY only, not durable |
Superglue (cyanoacrylate) is the #1 danger we see in clients who attempt DIY applications. Here's why:
We exclusively recommend composites certified compliant with the ISO 4049 standard (polymer-based dental restorative materials). Essential features:
Our professional application kits include a suitable composite as well as the etching agent and bonding.
| Criterion | Flowable composite | Paste composite |
|---|---|---|
| Viscosity | Fluid, self-leveling | Thick, sculptable |
| Application | Thin syringe, precise | Spatula or applicator |
| Best for | Small gems (crystals, mini) | Large gems (shapes, gold) |
| Excess | Easy to clean | Requires more finishing |
| Strength | Good (but more flexible) | Excellent (more rigid) |
| Recommendation | #1 choice for beginners | For experienced technicians |
DIY kits for temporary tooth gems (such as those sold in general stores or on some online shops) generally use a non-medical UV resin adhesive. Their hold is limited to 1 week to 2 months maximum.
These kits are an alternative for testing the look without commitment, but they do not replace a professional application with certified composite. For a lasting result, we recommend consulting a trained technician (How to become a tooth gem technician).
For a complete step-by-step protocol, see our complete 2026 tooth gem guide.
Yes. Dental composites are available for free purchase on certain websites in Europe, because tooth gem application is a cosmetic procedure, not a medical act (unlike removal, which must be performed by a dentist). Our professional kits include everything you need.
A professional-grade composite, correctly applied with the etch/bond/composite protocol, holds for 6 months to 3 years or more. Duration depends on technique, the wearer's hygiene, and eating habits.
Dental composite certified to ISO 4049 is used daily by dentists for fillings and orthodontic bonding. It is biocompatible and certified for prolonged contact with oral tissues. However, any non-dental glue (superglue, UV jewelry resin, nail glue) is potentially dangerous.
Yes. Dental composite requires a lamp emitting in the 430–480 nm spectrum (blue light) to activate camphorquinone. UV lamps for nails or jewelry do not emit in the right spectrum and do not properly polymerize dental composite. Our kits include a suitable lamp — read our article Which kit to choose for more details.
Modern composites in translucent or A1 shades are highly resistant to yellowing. A slight color change may appear after 7–18 months in heavy coffee or tea drinkers, but it remains subtle. Polishing by a dentist can restore transparency.
Written by the ISIS n GOLD team — Europe's leading certified Swarovski tooth gem retailer, serving professionals and customers across 30+ countries.
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