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How do you choose your first tooth gems application kit?

Choosing your first tooth gems application kit mainly depends on your goal.


The right question is not only: which kit should you choose?

The real question is: what kind of start are you looking for?


Depending on your needs, you will not choose the same type of product:


  • if you are looking for a personal, simpler, at-home approach, the DIY option will usually be the most suitable;


  • if you want to start with a more structured foundation for your business, a starter pack will often be more coherent;


  • if you are mainly looking to repurchase the most important fixation consumables, that should not be confused with a complete starter kit.


You can view the Starter Packs collection here and discover the DIY collection here.



First, define your goal


Before choosing your first kit, try to identify what you are actually looking for.


Do you want to:


  • discover tooth gems at home, in a personal-use logic?
  • start your business with a more complete and more structured foundation?
  • or mainly repurchase the essential fixation products?


The right first purchase is not necessarily the biggest or the most expensive one.


It is the one that best matches your starting point.



If you want a personal approach: look at DIY kits


The DIY collection is designed for a simpler, more direct, at-home discovery.


It is usually the most logical option if you want to become familiar with tooth gems without immediately moving to a broader setup.


In other words, a DIY kit is more suitable if:


  • you want a simple approach;
  • you are looking for a more personal format;
  • you want to discover the basics at your own pace;
  • you do not want to build a more structured setup from the start.


You can view the DIY collection here.



If you want a real starting foundation: look at starter packs


If your goal is to begin with a more structured foundation, a starter pack is usually the best entry point.


The Starter Packs collection presents these packs as sets designed to:


  • help you get started more easily;
  • save time;
  • avoid unnecessary purchases;
  • begin with a coherent foundation.


So this is the right choice if you want to avoid selecting every item separately from the beginning.


You can view the Starter Packs collection here.



Do not confuse a starter kit with a fixation pack


Not every product sold as a kit serves the same purpose.


For example, the Tooth Gems Essentials Kit should not be seen as a complete starter pack.


It is better understood as a fixation pack that brings together the most important consumables, with:


  • etching gel;
  • primer;
  • composite.


In other words, this type of kit is mainly useful if you want to repurchase the essential fixation products, not if you want to build a complete first workstation on its own.


This is an important distinction: a starter pack is meant to help you begin with a broader foundation, while a pack such as the Tooth Gems Essentials Kit is more focused on the technical fixation products.



Should you choose a simple kit or a more complete one?


It all depends on how you want to begin.


A simpler kit is often more suitable if:


  • you want to discover this world without over-equipping yourself;
  • you are looking for a more direct first approach;
  • you prefer to move forward progressively.


A more complete kit is more suitable if:


  • you want a broader foundation from the beginning;
  • you are looking for a more structured set;
  • you want to limit separate purchases at the start.


For example, a more complete starter pack may suit you if you want to save time and begin with a set that is already more coherent.



The easiest way to choose your first kit


If you are still hesitating, keep this logic in mind:


Choose a DIY kit if…


  • you are looking for a personal approach;
  • you want to start at home;
  • you want something simpler and more direct.


Choose a starter pack if…


  • you want a real starting foundation;
  • you are looking for a more structured kit;
  • you want to avoid building your selection product by product.


Do not confuse a fixation pack with a complete starter kit if…


  • you are mainly looking to repurchase the essential consumables;
  • you already need etching gel, primer, and composite;
  • your main need is fixation, not a full starting setup.



Key takeaways


To choose your first tooth gems application kit, the most important thing is to start from your goal.


If you are looking for a simple and personal approach, the DIY option is usually the most suitable.


If you are looking for a more structured foundation to get started properly, the starter pack will often be the most coherent choice.


And if you are mainly looking to repurchase the essential fixation consumables, a product such as the Tooth Gems Essentials Kit should be understood as a technical fixation pack, not as a complete starter kit.


If you want to compare the options, you can view the Starter Packs collection and view the DIY collection.

Updated on: 19/03/2026

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