Oral piercing can cause pain, swelling, infection, drooling, taste loss, scarring, chipped teeth and tooth loss. Most dentists discourage oral piercing because of these risks.
Fractured teeth are a commom problem for people with oral piercings. People chip teeth on tongue piercings while eating, sleeping, talking and simply chewing on the jewelry. It is not unusual for the tongue to swell after being punctured, and in some cases the tongue swells so much that it can cut off your breathing. Infection can result from piercings. The tongue is covered with bacteria, so any infection can be serious. Bacteria can find its way into the bloodstream at the site of puncture.
Maintaining your piercing will decreased complications. Keep the piercing clean with antiseptic mouthwash after meals and brush the jewelry the same as you would your teeth. After the tongue as healed, take the piercing out and brush it daily.
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