Title: Mouth JewelryIts Not As Simple As You Think
1Mouth Jewelry-Its Not As Simple As You Think!
2History
- The ancient Aztecs, Mayans, and tribes of the
American Northwest pierced their tongues - Religious ritual performed by shamen and priests
- Purpose to communicate with the Gods
3History cont.
- Recent History
- Rise of popularity in the 1970s
- Transition of piercing into the mainstream
- Piercing trends glamorized in the media
4Newest Oral Fad
5Dental Grillz
- Customized teeth caps made of precious metals and
jewels - Cost for a full set-hundreds to thousands of
dollars - Styles can be snapped onto the teeth like an
orthodontic retainer - Others are permanently bonded to the teeth
- Made popular by rappers such as Nelly
6Tongue Splitting
- The tongue is cut down the middle, and is induced
to heal in that state, leaving a forked tongue - Side effects can include serious infection with
damage to speech and taste, or worse, since there
are many blood vessels in the tongue, severe
bleeding can cause enough blood loss that a
person could die
7Oral Piercing
Piercing is becoming a more prevalent form of
body art and self-expression in todays society
Oral Piercing has been implicated in a number of
adverse oral and systemic conditions
8Locations
- Cheek
- Frenum
- Lips
- Tongue
- Uvula
9Types
10Lip Piercing
- The lips aren't as vascular as the tongue, so
there's probably less chance of major infection.
But they're even more likely to rub the gum
tissue away from your tooth and necessitate gum
surgery to avoid losing the tooth. Gum surgery
beats brain surgery, but do you really want
either?
11Common Piercing Problems
- Common symptoms following piercing and tongue
splitting include pain, swelling, infection and
increased salivary flow - Other problems include
- gum tissue injury or recession
- damage to teeth and fillings
- interference with speech and eating
- scar-tissue formation
- development of metal allergies
12Bleeding and Swelling
- The tongue contains large blood vessels, and
you're in trouble if one of them is perforated.
You could end up having to have the vessel closed
surgically in hospital - Swelling is a common symptom experienced after
oral piercing. Since the tongue is in constant
motion it can slow and complicate the healing
process
13Infection!
- Because your mouth contains millions of bacteria,
infection is a common complication of oral
piercing - Bacteria then cause the floor of the mouth to
rapidly swell, which can block the airway or
prevent the swallowing of saliva
14Damage to Hard and Soft Tissues
- Damage to teeth
- Chip/crack tooth
- Can damage restorations and fixed porcelain
prostheses
15Gum Recession
16Damage to Hard and Soft Tissues
- Scar-tissue formation
- Keloids form on both the top and bottom of tongue
17More serious complications
- Oral infections can lead to infections in other
parts of the body. Your mouth has high levels of
bacteria. When you puncture any part of the oral
cavity, this bacteria may find its way into your
bloodstream. Bacteria can reach your heart and
cause a variety of health problems -
- This is called bacterial endocarditis
18Bacterial Endocarditis
- Bacterial endocarditis is an infection of the
heart's inner lining (endocardium) or the heart
valves. This can damage or even destroy your
heart valves - This presents a risk for people who have cardiac
abnormalities
19Bacterial Endocarditis
- A person who develops bacterial endocarditis can
potentially die from heart complications
20Brain Encephalitis
- The picture on the right was a girl who almost
died from a brain abscess following a tongue
piercing. She had part of her skull removed to
relieve pressure caused by the infection. She can
still feel the soft spot where the skull is
missing
21Hepatitis or HIV?
- Unsterile instruments are an easy way to spread
these and other infections - Policy of the American Academy of Pediatric
Dentistry (AAPD)-opposes the practice of piercing
intraoral and perioral tissues
22 Impairs Normal Oral Functions
- Oral jewelry can
- Impede the ability to pronounce words clearly
- Cause problems with chewing
- Cause problems with swallowing food
- Stimulate excessive saliva production
- Some metal alloys can cause allergic contact
dermatitis - Interfere with the oral health evaluation
- Jewelry in the mouth can block the transmission
- of X-rays so abnormalities like cysts,
- or abscesses can be seen
- National Institutes of Health has identified
- piercing as possible route for transmission
- of hepatitis
23Do plastic barbells solve the problem? No. They
reduce but don't eliminate the trauma to teeth
and gums, and they don't reduce the risk of
infection