November 14, 2008

Adverse effects of oral piercing

Potential dangers
*Local infection (swelling, drainage of pus, fever, warts, herpes, etc.).
* Systemic infection (tetanus, HIV, hepatitis B and C, etc.).
* Toxic shock (poisoning, allergic reaction to metal, etc.).
* Transmission of bacteria in the blood can reach the heart, brain, etc..
Other consequences:
* Bleeding,
* Pain, swelling and swelling causing difficulty breathing, swallowing, speaking, chewing;
* Increased saliva;
* Sensitivity to hot, spicy foods, etc
* Loss of taste;
* Cyst or tear;
* Continual bad breath;
* Loss of sensitivity (if a nerve is reached) or unpleasant sensation of numbness, tingling;
* Breaking jewel and threatens to swallow or to aspire.
Implications for teeth
* Dent worn by the rubbing of the jewel;
* Dent cracked or broken, cracked or shutter by the repetitive shocks of the metal by eating, focusing biting and sleeping;
* Irritation, swelling, bleeding of the gums;
*Heaving of the gums leading sensitivity and the possibility of root caries.
 

Filed under Dental by steveharder

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