NO, it is not. Keep the tongue ring in until it is completely healed, then you may remove it occasionally for short periods of time. But while it is still healing, you cannot remove it or your tongue may heal up, even if it is for a short period of time.
No, it is not advisable to use a tongue ring as a lip ring. Tongue rings are typically larger and have a different shape than lip rings, leading to potential discomfort or irritation if used interchangeably. It is best to use jewelry that is specifically designed for the intended piercing location.
2 weeks (14 days)
Generally the tongue will prevent that from happening however it's still wise to rinse with a good mouth wash after you have removed the barbell and consumed anything, just to be on the safe side.
Yes it is safe to travel with your engagement ring.
It would be wise to treat a tongue ring the same as you would a toothbrush with any illness. Your jewelry can hold onto bacteria just as your toothbrush can. You should replace the jewelry with a new piece or even ask a shop to autoclave your jewelry for you. They might sterilize it for a small fee, but to be safe, invest the $10 in a new bar.
no
No it's not
It is generally recommended to wait at least 6-8 weeks before changing or removing a tongue ring to allow the piercing to heal properly and minimize the risk of complications. Make sure to consult with your piercer for specific guidance based on your individual healing process.
Yes
yes, they are considered safe to humans
as long as you look after every individual piercing, of course it's safe
to keep it safe