Are your products CE marked?
No, not all products are necessarily concerned by CE marking.
CE marking depends on the type of product and on the applicable regulations.
In other words, some products may fall into a technical or regulated category where this logic applies, while other products, especially those that are mainly aesthetic, are not necessarily concerned.
The simplest rule to understand
CE marking does not automatically apply to every product.
It mainly concerns certain products that fall within a regulated category.
So the right question is not: “Is your whole site CE marked?”
The right question is rather: “Does this product belong to a category for which CE marking may apply?”
Which types of products may be concerned?
In general, the products most likely to be concerned are technical products, certain protective accessories, and certain fixation products.
On Tooth Gems World, this may for example include:
- the curing light;
- dental cheek retractors;
- UV protective glasses;
- composite;
- etching gel;
- primer.
When this information applies and is indicated on the site, it appears in the product description.
Which products are not necessarily concerned?
On the other hand, products that are mainly aesthetic do not necessarily fall under this logic.
This may for example include:
- classic tooth gems;
- shaped tooth gems;
- assortments;
- opal dental jewellery;
- 18K gold dental jewellery.
These products should therefore not be viewed in the same way as technical products or fixation products.
Why you should not group everything together
The fact that a product is sold on the site does not mean that it is automatically concerned by CE marking.
It is important to distinguish between:
- products with a mainly technical or functional purpose;
- and products with a mainly aesthetic or decorative purpose.
This distinction helps explain why some products display CE-related information in their product page, while others do not.
Where should you check this information before buying?
The best reflex is to check the product description directly.
When CE-related information applies and is stated by the brand, it is indicated on the relevant product page.
If this question matters to you before buying, you should always check the description of the product concerned.
The easiest way to understand it
If you are unsure, ask yourself this question first:
Am I looking at a product that is mainly technical, protective, or fixation-related, or am I looking at a product that is mainly aesthetic?
- If the product is mainly technical, protective, or fixation-related, it may fall under a CE logic.
- If the product is mainly aesthetic, it is not necessarily concerned by that logic.
Then simply check the product description.
Key takeaways
Not all products are necessarily CE marked.
CE marking depends on the type of product.
On Tooth Gems World, some more technical products may be concerned, for example:
- the curing light;
- dental cheek retractors;
- UV protective glasses;
- or certain fixation products such as composite, etching gel, and primer.
On the other hand, products that are mainly aesthetic, such as tooth gems, shapes, assortments, or dental jewellery, are not necessarily concerned by this logic.
When this information applies and is indicated on the site, it appears in the description of the product concerned.
Updated on: 20/03/2026
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