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Are Oral Piercing Safe?


Posted on 9/11/2023 by Office - Boone DMD
Are Oral Piercing Safe?Oral piercing has become a trend and a means of expressing fashion. However, oral piercings come with risks and complications that can later affect your life. Understanding the safety considerations associated with oral piercings is essential to make the right decisions about this form of body modification. Continue reading to explore the potential risks and benefits of oral piercings and discuss measures to minimize potential hazards:

The Risks Of Oral Piercings


The mouth is a breeding ground for bacteria, and a piercing creates an open wound that can quickly become infected if proper aftercare measures are not diligently followed. Oral piercings can cause constant rubbing against the gums, leading to irritation and recession.

Long-lasting irritability raises the possibility of gum disease and long-term harm to the teeth's supporting components.

Accidental contact between oral piercings and teeth can result in chips, cracks, or fractures. Repairing such damage may require extensive dental work. After getting an oral piercing, some people experience significant swelling and discomfort. If your tongue swells, you will have trouble swallowing and talking.

Loose or improperly fitted oral jewelry can accidentally be swallowed, posing a serious choking hazard. Tongue piercings, in particular, may initially cause speech difficulties, requiring time to adjust and adapt to the presence of the piercing.

Some people may be allergic to the metals used in oral piercings, leading to allergic reactions and further complications. Oral piercings can create interfere with dental X-rays, potentially obscuring important diagnostic information.

Minimizing Risks


Choose a professional, reputable piercing studio with experienced practitioners to ensure proper sterilization and technique. Adhere strictly to aftercare instructions provided by the piercing professional to promote proper healing and reduce infection risk. Regularly clean the piercing site and jewelry to maintain oral hygiene. Avoid playing with or excessively moving the piercing, which can aggravate the tissues and delay healing.

Ensure you have all the dental and oral health information before getting an oral piercing. Reconsider your decision if you have had a history of gum or dental issues. Before making any decision on oral piercings, call our dentist today.
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