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Gemsbykallie

A proud Saint Cloud local, Kallie brings a creative spark and a calming energy to everything she does. With a strong background in animal care and years of experience working with pets, her compassionate nature naturally carries over into her work as a certified tooth gem technician.

Kallie made the leap from animal care to artistry, turning her love for self-expression into a new career path. She’s all about the details—whether it’s placing a perfectly tiny gem or keeping her plant collection thriving at home. When she’s not adding sparkle to smiles, you’ll probably find her cuddling her cats or hunting for the next houseplant to bring home.

Book with Kallie to add a little shine to your smile—done with care, precision, and good vibes every time.

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Catalog

Browse your Swarovski and 18K Gold tooth gem options here!

Frequently asked questions and Aftercare

Got questions about tooth gems? You’re not alone! Whether you’re wondering how long they last, if they’re safe, or what the process is like—this section covers all the most common questions Kallie gets from her clients. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to reach out directly—she’s always happy to help!

Common questions

How long does it last?

How long does the procedure take?

Generally six months to two years, can last longer with proper care

Application time can vary depending on how many gems you get. Most simple applications take 10-15 minutes. It is 100% painless.

What happens if it falls of

or you don't want it anymore?

Gems or remaining bond can be removed by your dental technician at a routine check up. It is not recommended to remove it yourself as you may cause damage to the enamel. 

Aftercare

- No eating, drinking, or smoking for 60 minutes after Tooth Gem Application.

- Wait to brush your teeth until the morning after application.

- Avoid chewing and/or biting into hard or sticky foods near the tooth gem.

- Continue seeing your dentist regularly to maintain proper oral health and hygiene.

- Do not bleach or perform blue light whitening treatments on your teeth as such procedures may affect the bond of the gem.

- Tooth Gems are semi-permanent; at any point if your tooth gem falls off(or if you want it removed), schedule a visit with your dentist to have remaining reside from the bond(or gem and bond) removed from your teeth.

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