- Contact Dr. Hubbs or physician immediately if you have any signs of infection, swelling, pain, fever, chills, shaking or a red-streaked appearance around the site of the piercing.
- Keep the piercing site clean and free of any matter that may collect on the jewelry by using a mouth rinse after every meal.
- Try to avoid clicking the jewelry against teeth and avoid stress on the piercing. Be gentle and aware of the jewelry's movement when talking and chewing.
- Check the tightness of your jewelry periodically (with clean hands). This can help prevent you from swallowing or chocking if the jewelry becomes dislodged.
- When taking part in sports, remove the jewelry and protect your mouth with a mouthguard.
- See Dr. Hubbs regularly, and remember to brush twice a day and floss daily. Of course the best option is to consider removing mouth jewelry before it causes a problem. Don't pierce on a whim. The piercing will be an added responsibility to your life, requiring constant attention and upkeep.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Oral Piercings and Dental Health
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