Sure just make sure the retainer doesn't come free so you choke on it in the middle of the night.
Yes, labret piercings do leave a scar. Depending on the person, some are more obvious than others. In time, most scars fade.
Do not glue it, no glue will be safe for this. I advise you to go to the dentist who will fully understand and replace your current retainer.
Labret is french for lip
No, it isn't safe. You are reopening the wound with a blunt and unsterile object. It would be better to just get it repierced.
Yes a vertical labret is on the lip surface to the lip edge, a labret is on the lower lip below the lip edge so having the two should not be an issue.
If it's a vertical Labret piercing then it's a curved barbell, if it's a standard lip piercing it can be a labret stud or a ring.
Its called a labret piercing. The time that you can leave the piercing empty varies from person to person.
They are called Bio-Plast labret studs, they are a bio-compatable plastic labret stud. www.wildcat.co.uk
Labret is Latin for "lip" , a labret piercing was defined as a centerline lower lip piercing placed just below the center of the lower lip, they jewellery designed for this piercing is called a Labret stud a flat back stud with a removable top, screw on ball.A labret piercing in a piercing between the center of the lower lip and chin.
Despite what most people say, you indeed can leave your navel in while pregnant! You need to buy a navel retainer, usually made of a hard rubber for pregnancy piercing jewelry, but almost any type of retainer will do.
It depends on your skin. If you take them out they will probably leave little divots, especially if they were in for long enough to actually start healing. If they will leave big lumps, you will probably notice while they are healing with the labret still in.
Well it's actually a Labret piercing taken from the latin word for lip. A Labret piercing is a piercing in the lip done with a Labret stud, captive bead ring or barbell.