If by "plank" you mean plaque build up, no. It would require improper dental hygiene for this to happen. Brush regularly, and rinse with a non-alcoholic (as alcohol can cause issues with piercings) mouth wash.
Around the piercing but not on the piercing.
For most people it does although at first it takes time as the swelling goes down.
Numbness is definitely not normal. I suggest that you go and see a doctor to figure out what is going on.
Naah, Your probably gonna die.. awk << WRONG!! << You swallow weird after a tongue piercing because it is swollen... I know because I have one of my own... it should take up to a month to heal if you don't move your tongue... Mine took a week for the swelling to go down but if it is swollen after a month then you weren't moving your tongue... If it helps you put crushed ice one your tongue and you will be okay...
No, it is not OK. Bactine dries out the skin around the piercing, meaning the skin around your piercing will die. Bacteria tends to gather in the dead tissue and can cause infection. So, no, don't use it.
No it isnt. Petroleum jelly is too thick and doesn't let your piercing breathe properly.
Yea,i have a lip piercing and it does that do its natural
Rinsing the piercing with running water is the best be so do that before you get out of the bath, but cleaning with soap and water is just fine. Be sure you rinse the piercing with clean running water before you get out.
If you managed to get it back in, you are fine. The tongue is one of the fastest healing places on the body, so the piercing could close in a day. It will stretch back to size now that you've got the ring back in.
only if your parents say it is ok
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bad idea