Use an alcohol free mouthwash to rinse with.
muffinmoose93: H2Ocean is only a couple bucks and is what i got at the piercing shop, also there is a very expensive but highly recommended mouthwash called Biotene, and I've never done it...mixing sea salt with water.
I know that H2Ocean sells mouth rinses but any alcohol-free mouthwash will do.
soap and water and scrub it with a sponge for the jewelry. For the piercing, use sea salt and water or an alcohol-free mouthwash.
Tooth paste and a tooth brush.
No
Tongue + Barbell = Tongue Piercing Tongue piercing: a piercing in the center of the tongue located approximately 3/4" from the tip of the tongue through the connective tissue joining the two muscle groups that form the tongue. Used as a means of self expression or a personal statement, some times used to enhance sexual pleasure for either gender.
It is recommended to use non-toxic, food-safe glue that is specifically designed for oral use when gluing a piercing on your tongue. Ensure that the glue is clean and sterile to prevent infection or irritation. It is best to consult with a professional piercer for guidance on attaching the piercing.
Alcohol should not be used on any piercing. Soaking your piercing in sea salt is best. you can also use non scented antibacterial soap to clean your piercing
no. surgical steel.
No! not under any circumstances may you use it on a tongue peircing.
Yes it's bad...........
use warm salt water.. swill it round... spit:)
If he said it was good to use I guess it is. This was a professional piercing wasn't it? If it wasn't call a shop and ask them what to use.
Either a mixture of natural sea salt and water or an alcohol-free mouthwash. Mouthwash makes it feel a bit cleaner/fresher imo.
No
You should use an alcohol free mouthwash after you eat or drink anything besides bottled water. Keep ice on it and use ibuprofen to reduce swelling. You should not do anything with it while it is healing besides keeping it clean, and in your mouth.