February 20, 2020
Concerns About Oral Piercings?
book NOW

Body piercing has been a popular form of expression. Roman soldiers pierced their nipples. Egyptian pharaohs pierced their navels. These days, the most common are ear piercings.

But since the late 1980s there has been a growing interest in oral piercings. This includes the tongue, lips and cheek. However, piercing in and around your mouth is far more risky than your ears. Your mouth is warm, moist and the home of millions of bacteria.

Do you have trouble remembering regularly to brush and floss? Beware that oral piercings increase the need for meticulous oral hygiene. Here are some things to consider.

Initial Procedure Complications

Infection from the procedure is the most common. Which can be life threatening if your tongue swells and blocks your ability to breathe.

Pain, bruising and tenderness are common.

It’s not uncommon to experience numbness after the procedure. It’s often temporary, but sometimes it can be permanent. Lasting nerve injury can affect your ability to taste food and speak normally.

Expect prolonged bleeding if a blood vessel is punctured. Mouth bleeding is serious and especially difficult to control. This can result in a medical emergency.

The wound may permit bacteria to enter the bloodstream and reach your heart. The resulting heart valve inflammation is known as endocarditis.

Post-operative Complications

Be mindful of swelling, chills or a red-streaked appearance around the piercing.

Keep the piercing site clean by using a mouth rinse after every meal.

Long-term Complications

Using your tongue to “play” with the piercing can injure gums and damage fillings. This can also produce cracked or sensitive teeth.

Allergic reactions to metal have been reported. These can show up as skin rashes or a hypersensitivity and inflammation.

A tongue piercing can produce increased saliva production. Excessive saliva can produce drooling and make speech difficult.

Swallowing the jewelry or even choking has been reported. Be sure to regularly check the tightness of your piercing to prevent it from becoming dislodged.

Caps, crowns and other restorations can become damaged with repeated contact with oral jewelry.

Already have an oral piercing? Daily brushing and flossing will be more important than ever. Be sure to contact us immediately if you notice the slightest sign of infection.

Our Articles
You might also be interested in these
BLOG
Dr Nancy Ji
May 2, 2024
Dr Nancy Ji is a graduate of the University of Western Australia in 2022 with a Bachelor of Medical Science degree and a second major in Economics.
BLOG
Dr Omar Saleh
Dr Omar Saleh embodies the best of today's generation of young dentists: exceptionally skilled, technologically agile, and committed to providing personalised care

Superannuation Funds

Need funds for an important dental procedure? Through early release of superannuation payments, you may be able to get the treatment you need faster. Get the funding assistance to cover your treatment using dental superannuation & receive the best dental care you deserve without worries.

Find out how today
access super funds for dental treatments in Baldivis
All health cards accepted

Good Quality AND Value for Your Money. The cost of your family’s dental care shouldn’t be directly related to the quality of the service that you receive. At QVC Dental Baldivis, we can work within your financial constraints to ensure our services are uniquely tailored to the needs and wants of you and your family.

See all health cards
book now
AAMI Dental InsuranceAPIA Dental InsuranceAPIA Dental InsuranceHBF Dental InsuranceHCF Dental InsuranceNIB Dental InsuranceQantas Dental InsuranceSuncorp Dental InsuranceSuncorp Dental InsuranceSuncorp Dental InsuranceSuncorp Dental Insurance
QVC Dental
Quality, Value and Care
DAY
TIME
Mondays
8:30 am - 5 pm
Tuesdays
8:30 am - 5 pm
Wednesydays
8:30 am - 5 pm
Thursdays
8:30 am - 5 pm
Fridays
8:30 am - 5 pm
Saturdays
8:30am - 1:00 pm
Sundays
Closed
16-17 / 61 Makybe Dr, Baldivis, WA 6171
08 6244 1798