KissMeGoodnight
eLearning Series: White Teeth & Smile
I Want White Teeth and a
Natural, Healthy Looking Smile
someone please tell me the secret already...
( 21 pages )
How
Do Teeth Become Discolored?
Body
piercing
My
purpose of discussion that relates to body piercing is obviously
directed toward oral piercing. It is not my intent to make
any judgment of the practice, merely to point out some of
the risks involved for those who choose to engage in this
kind of activity.
The
most obvious risk factor is infection which can occur when
there is a lesion on any part of the body. However, as we
know that the mouth is the perfect environment for bacteria
to grow, whether it is “good” bacteria or “bad” bacteria.
You
might think that the risk is greater at the time of piercing
and that would be correct. However, continual handling of
the jewelry after placement greatly increases the odds of
infection down the road. Oral piercing may also put you at
risk for blood contamination and increase the possibility
of hepatitis B, C, D and G.
Damage
to the blood vessels in the tongue or cheek can induce prolonged
bleeding and in some cases nerve damage can occur.
Just
having the jewelry in the mouth can damage the soft tissue
around the teeth causing the gums to recede.
Constant
clicking of the jewelry against natural and/or restored teeth
can cause the enamel or veneers to crack or chip.
Oral
jewelry can also create more saliva than is necessary. Some
people have reported problems with speech and a pronounced
reduction in the ability to pronounce words properly. Others
say that their ability to chew was impaired.
Another
worse case scenario is the risk of having the jewelry dislodge
causing a dangerous choking situation or even swallowing
the jewelry and having it end up in the digestive tract which
is dangerous itself.
Finally,
there is no doubt that having a foreign body in your mouth
is going to create a poor environment for healthy teeth.
Keeping the area around the piercing 100% clean 100% of the
time is impossible. It only takes a few tiny particles lodged
in or around the entrance and exit of the jewelry stud to
create tooth decay. And, that’s even before you add in the
factors discussed above.
So,
if you do choose to engage in the practice prepare yourself
for some pretty hefty maintenance and the possibility of
infection or even worse circumstances.
These
examples are not the norm, of course, but if you do experience
any of them, it would be prudent to contact a physician especially
if they replace previously normal breath odor.
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