No go back and see your professional body piercer for assistance.
Thats tough to say since I dont know what's actually causing the sores. Is it because of poor quality jewelry or a metal allergy? It definitely isn't normal to get sores. I suggest you either stop by a piercing shop and ask or go see a doctor :)
Salt water is great for cleansing sores in your mouth (gargling it at least). Can't see why that would be bad for cleansing your tongue piercing. (Just don't swallow! Ouch.)
no your wisdom teeth has nothing to do with cold sores or fever blisters. Cold sores and fever blister are a type are herpes and it is from using other people lip stick.
Outbreaks of multiple canker sores can and do occur (in contrast to the classic single ulcer form). Usually the total number of canker sores that will form at one time will be six or fewer. If multiple canker sores do develop they tend to be widely distributed throughout the person's mouth (as opposed to being clustered together).
The major symptom of cold sores is feeling some unusual sensations around the lips.
It's certainly a common situation.
Probably not the best thing to use on cold sores around the mouth. It's more used to treat bacterial infections, and cold sores are caused by a virus. It may help heal the sores but you may not want to use it on your mouth as it could be toxic. Just get some over the counter cold sore cream to help heal te sores.
If the sores are on, in, or around the person's mouth, yes.
You may have bed bugs.
No, they can happen on any skin.
Syphilis can cause sores around the mouth.
Could be ringworm, a fungal infection in which the 'sores' are a rash in the form of a circle, red inside, and whitish-grey around the ring. Some people have said that ringworm sores look like cigarette burns.