Oral Piercings

Oral piercings are more than just a fashion trend. However oral piercings have been linked to a number of adverse oral and systemic conditions including
  • Infection
  • Tooth and nerve damage
  • Gum disease
  • Ulcers
  • Oral cancer etc.

Also adults who wish to get these piercings should pick a professional piercer who practices the highest standards of sterilization and hygiene. After the piercing, the individual shall pay extra attention to their daily oral care routine, always making sure to rinse their mouth with water after every meal and avoid playing with the piercing.

Visits to your dentist every 6 months, to ensure that everything is well!

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