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NEW TATTOO FAD CHECKS IN

We all have our reservations as far as tattoos are concerned,I'd love to have one but the pain,I can do with khena for now.However,I find real tattoos beautiful depending on what,where and someone has it..

cute...
As promised,new fashion fads come in,you'll definitely read about them here..
As far as tattoos are concerned, I'd like to introduce all you tattoo junkies to a new craze.Tooth tattoos.Yes,you heard me right. Noo am not making this up.
Have a look at this
interesting don't you think?
 Tooth tattoos was actually a trend dating back to a few centuries.Both China and Japan, women at one point stained their teeth black as part of their beauty regimens, and in many cultures, teeth may be bordered in gold or replaced as a status symbol; gold ,silver are pretty common these days.


Generally tattoo is, by definition, a pigment mark made by piercing the skin.
In the case of dental tattoos, the teeth are not actually pierced or even touched with a needle, and the material which covers teeth is enamel, not skin.
However, the end effect is much the same, especially in the case of an artfully produced dental tattoo.Easy come,easy go they say,the tattoo can be grounded off in case you don't want it anymore
The tattoos are common for molars and incisors(especially if you want to show off) I'd prefer the first premolar though.
You can literally tattoo anything on them however it is highly suggested to choose artwork that is simplistic; the less complex it is the more recognizable the art may be due to size.
Garfield..that's too cute
                                                              HOW ITS DONE
 Tooth tattoos are custom designs which are added to dental crowns before the crowns are sealed and set in the mouth. This term is also sometimes used to describe temporary decals and stains which can be used to decorate the teeth.
      1.Depending on where the crown will go, one can choose whether it will appear on the labial side (facing the lip and cheek) or lingual side (facing the tongue).
    2.When visiting the dentist, they will make a mold of the teeth for the crown. Once the crown is produced, it can be sent to a tattoo artist.
   3.The tattoo is applied directly to the crown in the dental lab.
   4.The selected design is carved into the crown by the artist/technician, then baked onto the crown to become a personalized embellishment.
    At your next appointment, the crown can be fitted, and you will have a cool tattoo.

                    How about getting this :
Till grinding do us part....   


Have a superb one people.Am actually thinking of getting one myself.

 credits :
www.squidoo.com/toothtattoodesign
google images

Cheers,
Cynthia Mwangi

Mwaahh

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