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As your dentist, Dr. Michael Genovese, I wanted to take a moment to let you know some common risks of oral piercing:

  • Excessive drooling and difficulty speaking. Mouth jewelry can cause excessive saliva production and can affect your ability to pronounce words clearly.
  • Bad Breath. Bacteria breeding around your peircing can cause bad breath.
  • Damage to teeth and gums. Teeth may be chipped or cracked from contact with the jewelry. Lip and tongue piercings that rub against gums can cause the gums to pull away from the teeth, exposing the root.
  • Infection. Your mouth contains millions of bacteria, and the site of oral piercings may easily become infected. Food particles that collect around the pierced site are breeding grounds for bacteria.
  • Allergic reactions. The metal may cause an allergic reaction at the pierced site.
  • Swelling. Your tongue – the most popular piercing site in the mouth – could swell large enough to block your airway.
  • Prolonged bleeding and nerve damage. Piercing can cause uncontrollable bleeding. Some people report temporary or permanent nerve damage after a mouth piercing.
  • Choking. You can choke on any studs, barbells, or hoops that come loose in your mouth.

If you already have a piercing, keep the following tips in mind:

  • Contact your dentist, Dr. Michael Genovese DDS in Saint Charles, MO, or your physician immediately at any sign of infection.
  • Keep the piercing site clean by using mouth rinse after every meal.
  • Minimize taking part in sports, take out the jewelry and use a mouthguard.
  • Consider removing the jewelry before it causes a problem.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. We can also check your mouth during your next dental visit if you have any concerns.

Thank you !

Dr. Michael Genovese DDS

Genovese Dental 636-928-4090

6065 Mid Rivers Mall Drive

Saint Peters, MO 63304

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