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The '''rook piercing''' is an [[Ear piercing|ear piercing]] through the fold of [[Cartilage|cartilage]] between the inner and outer [[Conch|conch]] (the [[Anti-helix (page does not exist)|anti-helix]]). Care must be taken with it during healing, as it is easy to contaminate (and damage) from things like telephones touching it.
[[File:Upper_Lip_Frenulum_Piercing-1.jpg|thumb|right|Upper Lip Frenulum Piercing]]
[[File:Upper_Lip_Frenulum_Piercing-2.jpg|thumb|right|Upper Lip Frenulum Piercing]]
[[File:Upper_Lip_Frenulum_Piercing-3.jpg|thumb|right|Upper Lip Frenulum Piercing]]
[[File:Upper_Lip_Frenulum_Piercing-4.jpg|thumb|right|Upper Lip Frenulum Piercing]]
[[File:Upper_Lip_Frenulum_Piercing-5.jpg|thumb|right|Upper Lip Frenulum Piercing]]


The piercing was first popularized by [[Erik Dakota|Erik Dakota]] (featured in [[Body Play|Body Play]] #4), who is said to have named it after a shortened version of his first name.
The '''upper lip frenulum piercing''' passes through the webbing underneath the centre of the upper lip. The piercing heals very quickly and is relatively painless. It looks best on someone whose lips retract when they smile — showing off the piercing as well as teeth and drawing attention to the smile.


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This piercing is prone to [[Rejection|rejection]] and many people find that they just "fall out" after about a year. This process is relatively harmless.
|[[File:Rook-1.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Rook]]
 
|[[File:Rook-2.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Rook]]
This piercing is usually performed using an 18[[Gauge|ga]] to 14ga [[Captive Bead Ring|captive bead ring]] (or sometimes a [[Circular Barbell|circular barbell]]), sized so that the bead rests just below the gumline, between the front teeth. It can of course be performed using other jewelry or sizes that don't show.
|[[File:Rook-3.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Rook]]
 
|}
This piercing can cause [[Gum Recession|gum erosion]] and lead to [[Tooth Decay|tooth decay]] due to abrading the enamel.
 
As a point of trivia, the first known documented one was done by [[Steve Haworth|Steve Haworth]] in the mid-1990s, being published in a German tattoo magazine — although this was certainly not the first instance of the piercing being done.


== Alternative Names ==
== Alternative Names ==
;Construction Piercing
; Smiley
: used in Alaska and other areas.  
by Sarai Bismuth, a piercer at Psycho Tattoo in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The name was of course chosen because it only shows on people who have a nice smile that shows off their teeth.
;Niler
; Scrumper
: a [[Local Term|Local Term]] used by [[Gauntlet|Gauntlet]] for the [[Rook|Rook]] piercing, named after employee [[Eric Niles (page does not exist)|Eric Niles]].
created by Caitlin Theobald in Toronto who received the piercing by [[Tom Brazda|Tom Brazda]] after seeing it on Steve Haworth in a German tattoo magazine. The name was chosen as a term that roughly means "cute little thing."
; Scaffold Piercing
; Scrumpter
: common in the United Kingdom and Australia.
a very common mispronunciation that has become a [[Local term|local term]]
; Glicker
used in parts of British Columbia, Canada.
; Rooster Piercing
used in parts of New Jersey.
; Scrumpy Piercing


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Helix Piercing|Helix Piercing]]
* [[Frowney|Frowney]]
* [[Tongue Web|Tongue Web]]
 
More pictures of upper lip frenulum piercing can be found on BME in the [http://www.bmezine.com/pierce/05-lips/scrump001.html Smiley Piercings gallery].


==Related Risks==
== Related Risks ==
* [[Bell's Palsy|Bell's Palsy]]
* [[Airbag|Airbag]]
* [[Ear Collapse|Ear Collapse]]
* [[Cigarettes|Cigarettes]]
* [[Loss of Hearing|Loss of Hearing]]
* [[Embedded Labret|Embedded Labret]]
* [[Rejection|Rejection]]
* [[Gum Recession|Gum Recession]]
* [[Jaw Bone Erosion|Jaw Bone Erosion]]
* [[Swollen Lip|Swollen Lip]]
* [[Tooth Abrasion|Tooth Abrasion]]
* [[Tooth Drift|Tooth Drift]]

Latest revision as of 10:42, 17 September 2023

Upper Lip Frenulum Piercing
Upper Lip Frenulum Piercing
Upper Lip Frenulum Piercing
Upper Lip Frenulum Piercing
Upper Lip Frenulum Piercing

The upper lip frenulum piercing passes through the webbing underneath the centre of the upper lip. The piercing heals very quickly and is relatively painless. It looks best on someone whose lips retract when they smile — showing off the piercing as well as teeth and drawing attention to the smile.

This piercing is prone to rejection and many people find that they just "fall out" after about a year. This process is relatively harmless.

This piercing is usually performed using an 18ga to 14ga captive bead ring (or sometimes a circular barbell), sized so that the bead rests just below the gumline, between the front teeth. It can of course be performed using other jewelry or sizes that don't show.

This piercing can cause gum erosion and lead to tooth decay due to abrading the enamel.

As a point of trivia, the first known documented one was done by Steve Haworth in the mid-1990s, being published in a German tattoo magazine — although this was certainly not the first instance of the piercing being done.

Alternative Names

Smiley

by Sarai Bismuth, a piercer at Psycho Tattoo in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The name was of course chosen because it only shows on people who have a nice smile that shows off their teeth.

Scrumper

created by Caitlin Theobald in Toronto who received the piercing by Tom Brazda after seeing it on Steve Haworth in a German tattoo magazine. The name was chosen as a term that roughly means "cute little thing."

Scrumpter

a very common mispronunciation that has become a local term

Glicker

used in parts of British Columbia, Canada.

Rooster Piercing

used in parts of New Jersey.

Scrumpy Piercing

See Also

More pictures of upper lip frenulum piercing can be found on BME in the Smiley Piercings gallery.

Related Risks