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  1. 405 Lexington Ave, 69th Fl New York, NY
    212 697 4400
    Service Area: Dentistry

  2. 29 W 57th St New York, NY
    212 838 2900

  3. 225 W 35th St New York, NY
    212 564 8164

  4. 85 Main Street Port Washington, NY
    516 944 7000

  5. 7815 5th Ave Brooklyn, NY
    718 745 4422

  6. 370 9th St Brooklyn, NY
    718 965 9823

  7. 3391 State Route 27 Franklin Park, NJ
    732 821 2800

  8. 28 Sunnyside Ave Brooklyn, NY
    718 419 4170
    Service Area: Service All 5 Boroughs, And Also Nassau L.i.

  9. 1315 Anderson Ave Fort Lee, NJ
    201 224 4400
    Service Area: Fort Lee, Leonia, Palasade Park, Cliffside Park, Englewood, Englewood Cliffs, Ridgefield, Edgewater, Hackensack, Teaneck, Tenafly, Crestkill, Demarest, Closter, Most Of Bergen County And Hudson County

  10. 2107 Route 37 E Toms River, NJ
    732 206 0500

  1. 4697 Main St Bridgeport, CT
    203 372 3626
    Service Area: Storefront/office

  2. 1312 PLEASANTVILLE RD Briarcliff Manor, NY
    914 941 2000

  3. 305 E 55th St New York, NY
    212 688 7722

  4. 33 N Ocean Ave Freeport, NY
    516 378 3124

  5. 4300 Katonah Ave Bronx, NY
    718 325 7356

  6. 2130 Williamsbridge Rd Bronx, NY
    718 792 1000

  7. 1145 Targee St Staten Island, NY
    718 667 4800

  8. 1145 Targee St Staten Island, NY
    718 667 4800

  9. 262 Morris Ave Springfield, NJ
    973 379 5177

  10. 3105 Church Ave Brooklyn, NY
    718 287 1300

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How do oral piercings affect your oral health?

Though many dentists may not like it, piercing is a popular form of self-expression that can reflect certain styles and attitudes often considered daring and cool.

Although there is a certain carefree, "rebel without a cause" type of style associated with oral piercings in particular, the reality is that individuals with these kinds of piercings must take extra precautions to prevent infections and other negative health side effects.

Oral piercings can be located on the tongue, lips, cheeks, and even the uvula. Although these piercings may be popular, they are not as safe as popular opinion would suggest.

Oral piercings are constantly exposed to moisture, because of the highly moist environment present in your mouth. According to the American Dental Association, this high concentration of moisture is an ideal breeding ground for bacteria, which makes the piercing especially susceptible to infection.

In general, an oral piercing will often interfere with speech, chewing, and/or swallowing, but it can have more serious side effects, such as:

  • Excessive drooling
  • Pain and swelling
  • Chipped or cracked teeth
  • Gum injuries and infections
  • Filling damage
  • Scar tissue
  • Nerve damage


It's important to point out that these side-effects can manifest themselves at any time after the procedure. This means that you can still experience complications several weeks after you receive an oral piercing. Because of the gravity of the possible negative health effects of an oral piercing, it's crucial that you take special measures toward preserving your oral health with a piercing.

Practicing basic oral hygiene should be an even greater concern when you have an oral piercing. This means you should more strictly adhere to the dentist's recommendation of brushing at least twice a day, flossing regularly, and visiting a dentist twice a year for check-ups and dental cleanings.

According to experts at the Mayo Clinic, one of the best ways you can practice good oral hygiene with a piercing is by rinsing with an antibacterial, alcohol-free mouth rinse for 30 to 60 seconds after each meal. Doing so will kill any residual bacteria after a meal that may cause infection if left alone for too long.

It may also be necessary to purchase a new, soft-bristled toothbrush every month to prevent introducing bacteria into your mouth. Avoid touching your piercing with your hands to ensure a quick healing process and reduce exposure to bacteria. Consult a dentist for additional help if you experience complications with piercings.

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