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Unique new trend: Craze of ‘tooth tattoo’ increased among youth in China, know why people are coming more?

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Unique new trend: Craze of ‘tooth tattoo’ increased among youth in China, know why people are coming more?

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The new trend of tooth tattoos in China’s younger generation is becoming increasingly popular, instead of making tattoos directly on the tooth, designs are made on the crowns prepared with 3D printing technology. They can also be easily changed, many dental clinics have started offering tooth tattoos for free with Crown. Nevertheless, it is not considered medically safe.

Unique new trend: Craze of 'tooth tattoo' increased among youth in China!In the new trend, instead of making tattoos on the skin, Chinese youth are getting tattoos on teeth. (Photo: Instagram)
In fashion, trends keep changing, sometimes some new but unique experiments are seen, sometimes decades old trends return. Tattoos Arts are not out of the scope of fashion. People live new experiments using many types of arts on their skin. This includes the tail from religious sentences to pictures of cartoon characters. The youth of China are going in a different direction. They are now preferring to make tattoos elsewhere on their body’s skin. The new trend of tooth tattoos is becoming increasingly popular in the younger generation there.

It is cool
Instead of making tattoos directly on the teeth in the trend, designs are carved on the crown prepared with 3D printing technology. They can also be easily changed, so that people like to write letters, lucky numbers or auspicious sentences of their partner’s name. While there is a surprising fashion for many people in the world, the youth find it very cool.

How these tattoos are made
Interestingly, it is not considered a good idea to engrave any kind of picture or mark on the teeth, but it does not seem so stupid. Such tattoos are not applied directly on teeth, but are made on the surface of the crown through 3D printing techniques and then they are applied on the real teeth.

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