Literature DB >> 18506959

[Dental and buccal complications of lip and tongue piercing].

Roeland De Moor1, An De Witte, Katleen Delmé, Mieke De Bruyne, Geert Hommez.   

Abstract

Oral and facial piercing with different kinds of body art are being observed more frequently in medical and dental practices. Principally, piercing is not a new form of body art and is traditional in different geographical areas. In this review, the possible risks and complications are described. Postprocedural complications are oedema, haemorrhage and infection. Other adverse outcomes include mucosal or gingival trauma, chipped or fractured teeth, increased salivary flow, calculus build-up, and interference with speech, mastication and swallowing. Dentists, and oral- and maxillofacial surgeons should be in the position to advise patients with orofocial piercings or those who plan to have this type of body art performed.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18506959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Belge Med Dent (1984)        ISSN: 0775-0293


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1.  Medical tongue piercing - development and evaluation of a surgical protocol and the perception of procedural discomfort of the participants.

Authors:  Bo Bentsen; Michael Gaihede; Romulus Lontis; Lotte Ns Andreasen Struijk
Journal:  J Neuroeng Rehabil       Date:  2014-03-31       Impact factor: 4.262

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