Oral piercings are harmful to your oral health Oral piercings are one of the ways to showcase your style by wearing jewelry in a tiny hole on your lip, tongue, uvula, or cheek. Though it looks stylish, it is harmful to your oral health. Because of this, bacteria accumulation will be more, which may result in swelling and infection. Breathing problems may arise if there is swelling in your tongue. In some cases, the accumulation of bacteria can result in damage to heart valves.
Here are some risks of oral piercings 1) Damage Gums Oral jewelry results in exposure of root by pulling gums away from your teeth by rubbing against the gums. The exposure of root may result in teeth sensitivity and requires treatment like extraction or root canal. 2) Tooth Damage When the presence of a foreign body is constant in your mouth, it will knock against teeth often and results in teeth damage. This damage of teeth results in cracked, scratched, or chipped teeth. Oral piercings can cut or scratch the gums, damage fillings, cheeks, lips, and other mouth’s soft tissues. 3) Swelling As already said above, too much of tongue swelling block your airway and creates difficulty in breathing.