Information about Grill (jewelry)

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A gold dental grill
In hip hop culture, a grill (pl. "grills", or "grillz" in slang) or front is a type of bling jewelry worn over the teeth. Grills are made of metal and are generally removable. They began to be worn by hip hop artists in the early 1980s, but they became widely popular during the mid-2000s due to the rise of Dirty South rap. Though grills are fitted to the tooth impression of the wearer, they may cause dental problems if worn for extended periods of time.

Characteristics and wearer demographics

Grills are made of metal (often silver, gold, or platinum) that is sometimes inlaid with precious stones; they are generally removable, though some may be permanently attached to the teeth.[1] Grills can cost anywhere from fifty dollars to thousands of dollars, depending on the materials used and the number of teeth covered.[1][1]

Grills are most often worn by 18- to 35-year-old urban male hip-hop listeners,[2] and at least one commentator has argued that grills will never become mainstream.[2][a] However, grills are worn by both men and women of all races, at least to some extent, as well as by celebrities far from hip-hop culture like Johnny Depp and Travis Barker of blink-182.[2]

History

Hip hop artists began wearing grills in the early 1980s;[1] New Yorker Eddie Plein, owner of Eddie's Gold Teeth, is often credited with starting the trend.[1][1] Plein made gold caps for Flava Flav, and then outfitted New York rappers including Big Daddy Kane and Kool G. Rap.[1][3] He later moved to Atlanta, where he designed ever-more-elaborate grills for rappers like OutKast, Goodie Mob, Ludacris, and Lil Jon.[1][3] Other writers have cited Slick Rick as an important early contributor to the popularity of grills.[2][2]

Grills remained popular in the Southern U.S. even as they rose and fell from popularity elsewhere,[2] and the rise of Dirty South rappers in the 2000s spurred a nationwide grill trend.[1] During this time, grills frequently appeared in hip hop music, most notably in the 2005 number one single "Grillz," by Nelly, Paul Wall, Big Gipp, and Ali, and in other Paul Wall songs.[2] Wall is known for his grill business as well as his rapping; his clients include Kanye West and Cam'ron.[2]

Murray Forman, a professor specializing in popular music and hip-hop at Northeastern University, has suggested that grills, like other bling jewelry, symbolize monetary success, which is especially important for the social underclass.[2] He has also suggested that the attention grills draw to the mouth is reflective of the importance in vocal dexterity in the African-American community, citing the importance of West African oral storytelling traditions, African-American orators, and trash talk among basketball players.[2][b]

Manufacture

While early grills could not be removed easily and involved reshaping the tooth itself to fit the grill, grills are today made from custom dental molds.[1] For more expensive grills, a dentist takes a mold of the wearer's front teeth with a quick set alginate.[7] A tooth mold is obtained by filling the alginate negative with plaster, then the plaster is used to fit the grill to the unique set of teeth.[7] However, for inexpensive novelty grills, a jeweler may make an impression by having the wearer bite into dental putty or wax softened in water, or the wearer may do this himself.[8][9][10] Such grills may be less comfortable or dependable than grills that are professionally fitted,[11] and in several instances jewelers manufacturing grills in this manner have been charged with practicing dentistry without a license.[2][12]

Criticism and health hazards

According to the American Dental Association in June 2006, no studies have shown whether the long-term wearing of grills is safe.[13] If the grills fit properly and are worn only intermittently, wearers are at a low risk for dental problems, according the ADA.[2][3] The ADA has warned, however, that that grills made from base metals could cause irritation or allergic reactions, and that bacteria trapped under a grill worn on a long-term basis could result in gum disease, cavities, or even bone loss.[3][13] School districts in Alabama,[1] Georgia,[1] and Texas[15] have banned grills for reasons both disciplinary and health-related.

Just as other hip hop fashion has been criticized, some commentators have denounced grills as expensive and ostentatious displays that strain the finances of poor youth.[2]

Notes

a. ^  According to Minya Oh, a radio personality and author of Bling Bling: Hip Hop's Crown Jewels, "Pamela Anderson, Ashton Kutcher, and Elton John can wear all the bling they want, but there's one place they'll never go. They won't get fronts because it's one of the last things that hip hop is keeping for itself."[2]

b. ^  Similarly, Stockton rapper Dejon "Samraw" Bennett said of his grill, "I'm a rapper; I have to have a nice mouth if I'm going to say nice words."[10]

References

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Dental grills inlaid with stones

See also

Hip hop is a subculture, which is said to have begun with the work of DJ Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, and Afrika Bambaattaa.

The four main aspects, or "elements", of hip hop culture are MCing (rapping), DJing, urban inspired art/tagging (graffiti), and
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Jewellery (also spelled jewelry, see spelling differences) is a personal ornament, such as a necklace, ring, or bracelet, made from jewels, precious metals or other substance.
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Teeth (singular, tooth) are structures found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates that are used to tear, scrape, and chew food. Some animals, particularly carnivores, also use teeth for hunting or defense. The roots of teeth are covered by gums.
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For other uses of the term "Dirty South", see The Dirty South

Dirty South is a style of rap music that emerged in the latter half of the 1990s and is based in southern cities and states such as Memphis, Nashville, New Orleans, Atlanta,Tampa, Miami or South Florida,
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A dental impression may be described as an accurate representation of part or all of a person's dentition and other areas of the mouth. It forms a "negative" of a person's teeth and gums which can then be used to make a cast or model (physical) of the dentition.
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Silver (IPA: /ˈsɪlvə(ɹ)/) is a chemical element with the symbol Ag (Latin: argentum) and atomic number 47.
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GOLD refers to one of the following:
  • GOLD (IEEE) is an IEEE program designed to garner more student members at the university level (Graduates of the Last Decade).
  • GOLD (parser) is an open source BNF parser.

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4, 5, 6
(mildly basic oxide)
Electronegativity 2.28 (scale Pauling)
Ionization energies 1st: 870 kJ/mol
2nd: 1791 kJ/mol
Atomic radius 135 pm
Atomic radius (calc.
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GemStone can mean:
  • Gemstone, a type of mineral
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Birth name John Chrisopher Depp II
Born May 9 1963 (1963--) (age 44)
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For other uses of the term "Dirty South", see The Dirty South

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Released June 28, 2005
Format Digital download
Recorded 2005
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