
Does piercing of the lower lip spoil the teeth?
Piercings: How I change my lip piercing (for the second time ever)
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Two days ago, I bit off the inside of my lower lip. A wound about 0.5 cm in diameter appeared. Now it has become larger. What to do?
It hurts when I eat, when I drink something warm. And it hurts a lot when I get up in the morning from sleep. Is it treated at home? What to do? Or how to speed up healing?
Answer 1
January, 2021Answers a man who pierced his lower lip five times, and has a stupid habit of clinging his teeth to the labret from the inside.
If a puncture is made by a good master in compliance with all safety standards, if the jewelry is chosen correctly, and if the care in the healing process was carried out in accordance with all the requirements, then no problems will arise. Inject calmly.
Answer 2
January, 2021I had a piercing in my lower lip, labret, I did not notice any problems. But when I pierced my tongue, I grinded down my lower front teeth a little, because I had a habit of grabbing the barbell with my teeth or twisting the ball and turning it over with my tongue to the puncture site (why? I don't know myself).
Answer 3
January, 2021Well, one way or another, any non-natural substance in the oral cavity leads to consequences (by the way, fillings are no exception), since the composition of saliva changes, some may experience allergic reactions. These iron rings are especially active on the pH of saliva, which increases the risk of caries, but if you brush your teeth regularly, everything will be fine. But again, no one is immune from an allergic reaction. Well, IMHO the rings on the lower lip are dubious aesthetics, perhaps in your circles, of course, this is an integral element, but I would still not recommend it)