Tooth Gem Application Regulations in France 2026: What the Law Says
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Is tooth gem application legal in France? That's the question every aspiring technician asks before getting started. And the answer isn't as simple as a yes or a no. In 2026, tooth gem application operates in a legal gray zone: no statute explicitly prohibits it, but certain limits are clearly drawn by the French Public Health Code. This guide breaks down what you can do, what's prohibited, and how to operate in full compliance.
Is tooth gem application legal in France?
In France, the Public Health Code (articles L.4141-1 and following) reserves the practice of dentistry for licensed dental surgeons. However, tooth gem application as practiced today sits in a gray zone:
- It does not modify the structure of the tooth (no drilling, no grinding)
- It uses biocompatible materials certified to CE standards (dental composite, primer)
- The process is non-invasive, painless, and temporary
- It is generally considered an esthetic service when it doesn't alter the tooth
In practice, thousands of beauty professionals run this business in France — beauticians, hairstylists, dental technicians, tattoo artists — under the micro-entrepreneur regime or through a company. As of 2026, case law has not penalized this practice when it is performed in compliance with hygiene standards and with certified materials.
That doesn't mean everything is allowed. The legality rests on the non-invasive nature of your work. As soon as you alter the tooth or intervene on an oral health problem, you cross into unauthorized dental practice.
Why must gem removal be performed by a dentist?
This is the most important point in this article. Removing a tooth gem must be performed by a dentist.
Why this distinction? Because removal requires:
- The use of a dental bur or a low-speed rotary instrument to remove the composite
- An enamel inspection after removal to make sure there's no damage
- Polishing the composite residue on the tooth surface
These actions constitute a dental procedure within the meaning of the Public Health Code. Performing them without being a licensed dental surgeon constitutes unauthorized dental practice, which is punishable by law.
In practice: systematically recommend that your clients book an appointment with their dentist for removal, ideally during a scaling visit. Scaling is among the dental treatments covered as a conservative procedure in France. That's precisely why serious training courses don't teach removal — and why you should be wary of those that do.
What are the technician's legal obligations?
1. Professional Liability Insurance (RC Pro)
A Professional Liability Insurance (RC Pro) policy specifically covering oral esthetic care is indispensable. It protects you in case of a dispute, allergic reaction, or post-application issue. Expect to pay between €100 and €250 per year. Insurers such as AssurUp offer contracts tailored to this activity.
Without Professional Liability Insurance (RC Pro), you're operating without a safety net — a single incident can have serious financial and legal consequences. In our experience, this is the very first thing to put in place before you even welcome your first client.
2. Mandatory informed consent
Before every application, have your client sign an informed consent document. This document must state:
- The nature of the procedure (application of a tooth gem, non-invasive)
- The materials used (CE-certified composite, Swarovski crystal)
- The estimated wear time (4-6 months to 1 year+)
- The contraindications that were checked
- The requirement to consult a dentist for removal
This document is your legal protection in the event of a complaint. Our training course includes a ready-to-use template you can customize — you'll find it in the Ma Formation Strass training course program.
3. Strict hygiene compliance
The ARS (Regional Health Agencies) can inspect any professional operating inside the mouth. You must:
- Wear single-use gloves (changed between each client)
- Systematically disinfect your reusable equipment
- Use single-use supplies whenever possible (micro-applicators, cotton rolls, etc.)
- Wash and disinfect your hands before and after every application — we recommend an identical systematic protocol for every client
A hygiene lapse can cause an oral infection and trigger your civil and criminal liability. Check out the most common hygiene mistakes in our guide.
4. CE-certified materials exclusively
All products coming into contact with the mouth must comply with European Regulation 2017/745 on medical devices. In practice:
- Dental composite: CE-certified, biocompatible, BPA-free. We recommend exclusively using the products from our professional application kit, tested and validated for tooth gem application
- Crystals: certified lead-free and nickel-free in accordance with the REACH regulation
- Primer and etching agent: medical-grade
- UV curing lamp: indispensable for hardening the composite — check out our guide to choosing the right UV lamp
Using non-certified products (super glue, AliExpress composite without CE marking) exposes you to prosecution if a problem arises. Find the full product details in our composite and adhesive guide.
5. Contraindication screening
Before every application, you must check for contraindications and decline the procedure when necessary:
- Active cavity: refer the client to a dentist
- Ceramic crown or veneer: the composite does not adhere properly
- Devitalized tooth: potentially altered enamel
- Gingivitis or periodontitis: active inflammation
- Excess tartar: refer for a scaling appointment first
- Overly convex teeth: risk of premature detachment
Turning down an application when necessary is what separates a professional from an amateur. Your clients will thank you for it.
Which legal structure should you choose?
| Status | Ideal for | Revenue cap | Social charges |
|---|---|---|---|
| Micro-entrepreneur | Beginners, side business | €77,700/year | ~21.1% of revenue (URSSAF) |
| SASU / EURL | Revenue > €50,000, hiring planned | Unlimited | Variable (corporate tax + charges) |
| Additional activity | Beauticians, hairstylists | Same existing business registration | Depending on current status |
The micro-entrepreneur status is the most common choice to get started. Registration is free on guichet-entreprises.fr. With a starting investment of €299 for the training course + complete kit, your business pays for itself in just a few applications. To learn exactly what a pro kit contains and how to choose one, check out our professional tooth gem kit guide. Discover the detailed income breakdown of a technician.
What can you do and what can't you do?
| What you CAN do | What is PROHIBITED |
|---|---|
| Apply a tooth gem with CE composite | Remove a tooth gem (removal = dentist) |
| Prepare the enamel (etching, primer) | Grind, drill, or modify a tooth |
| Cure the composite with a UV lamp | Diagnose a dental pathology |
| Advise on after-care | Treat a cavity or inflammation |
| Refer to a dentist when in doubt | Use non-CE-certified products |
| Issue a certificate of application | Polish composite residue on the tooth |
FAQ — Frequently asked questions about regulation
Do you need a diploma to apply tooth gems?
No. In 2026, no state-issued diploma is required for tooth gem application. However, professional training is indispensable to master the techniques, guarantee your clients' safety, and legitimize your business. A training certificate reassures your clientele.
Can you apply tooth gems without insurance?
Technically, no law requires Professional Liability Insurance (RC Pro) for this activity. But in practice, operating without insurance is extremely risky. A single incident (allergic reaction, swallowed gem, client complaint) can cost thousands of euros. Professional Liability Insurance (RC Pro) costs between €100 and €250/year — trivial compared to the risk.
Is tooth gem application a medical procedure?
No, the application is considered a non-invasive esthetic service when it doesn't alter the tooth. On the other hand, removal, polishing the residue, or any technical intervention on the tooth surface constitutes a dental procedure that must be performed by a dentist.
What are the consequences of unauthorized practice?
Unauthorized dental practice is punishable by 2 years in prison and a €30,000 fine. This covers removal, treating dental pathologies, or using techniques reserved for dental surgeons.
How do you legally protect your business?
Four pillars: certified training (such as Ma Formation Strass), Professional Liability Insurance (RC Pro), informed consent signed at every application, and CE-certified materials exclusively. With these four elements, you can operate with complete peace of mind.