Decorative oral jewelry, often termed “grills,” typically made of precious metals like gold, silver, or platinum, and sometimes encrusted with diamonds or other gemstones, can range significantly in price. The cost depends on factors like the materials used, the complexity of the design, the artisan’s reputation, and the size of the piece. A simple, smaller design crafted from base metals might cost a few hundred dollars, while elaborate, custom-made pieces using precious metals and gemstones can cost tens of thousands of dollars or more.
Historically, decorative dental adornments have signified status, wealth, and cultural affiliation in various societies worldwide. Today, they remain a popular form of self-expression and fashion, particularly within music and entertainment communities. The choice to wear such adornments is a personal one, and the associated cost reflects the value placed on the materials, craftsmanship, and symbolic meaning. It is important to consult with a dental professional before obtaining and wearing these items to understand proper care and maintenance and potential oral health impacts.