Posted on 9/6/2021 by Fern Creek Dentistry |
![]() Lip Piercings and Your Front Teeth If you get your lip pierced, you are choosing to place a piece of foreign metal in your mouth. This metal can cause problems, especially in the first few weeks after the piercing is placed in your lip. Bacteria likes to congregate around lip piercings, and it is not uncommon for the piercing to become infected. The metal can irritate the gum tissue and affect your teeth, including your front teeth. Your front teeth can be in danger if you choose to pierce your lip. It is not hard to chip or scratch your front teeth if you have a lip piercing. Additionally, you could crack your front teeth if you involuntarily bite down on your lip piercing. We see patients who have knocked out fillings, displaced crowns, and damaged their braces due to lip jewelry. Lastly, having your lip pieced can change your oral habits. Perhaps your form a new habitat of running your lip jewelry against your front teeth. You might like the sound of it at first, but you may also unknowingly wear away the enamel of your front teeth. Beware of Oral Jewelry It is important to make an educated decision about getting a lip piercing. If you are considering one, give us a call, and we can help you make the best decision for you and your oral health. For more information explore the links below and learn about services we offer! Periodontal Care Periodontal Maintenance Dental Cleaning Dental Exam Dental Filling Tooth Extraction |