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'''If oral jewelry ([[Tongue piercing|tongue piercing]] or [[Labret|labret]] related) is rubbing on teeth, it can erode the enamel over time, leaving you more susceptible to dental infections and [[Tooth decay|tooth decay]]. | |||
Minimize the risk of '''tooth abrasion''' by having properly placed and sized jewelry. Not everybody's anatomy allows them to have oral piercings without negative anatomical interactions - if you are one of these unlucky people, you're probably better off without the piercing (sorry). | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Gum Recession|Gum Recession]] | |||
== Entries related to this risk == | |||
* [[Tongue Piercing|Tongue Piercing]] | |||
* [[Labret|Labret]] | |||
* [[Lip Ring|Lip Ring]] |
Latest revision as of 20:51, 25 September 2023
If oral jewelry (tongue piercing or labret related) is rubbing on teeth, it can erode the enamel over time, leaving you more susceptible to dental infections and tooth decay.
Minimize the risk of tooth abrasion by having properly placed and sized jewelry. Not everybody's anatomy allows them to have oral piercings without negative anatomical interactions - if you are one of these unlucky people, you're probably better off without the piercing (sorry).