Oral means mouth so basically getting your tongue or your lip or even cheek pierced.
An unclean oral piercing could cause bad breath.
Most experienced body piercers will walk away from doing any oral piercing on someone who has bad oral hygiene practices, here's why. Bad oral hygiene will pose a threat to oral health and therefore pose a greater risk for infection and other secondary complications for oral piercings. Besides being rude to deal with due to odour and appearance there can be bleeding and other issues that make performing an oral piercing difficult. I would recommend that you deal with the gingivitis issue with a good oral rinse in concert with regular brushing and flossing. Once you have the issue under control then you can consider the piercing, oral hygiene needs to be maintained for quick effective healing or the Monroe piercing.
You can go to an oral surgeon and have the web clipped, or simply get a tongue web piercing.
Its used for oral sex the vibration is very stimulating
A frenum is a male genital piercing. Basically a frenum piercing is a form of a frenulum piercing. So is a fourchette.But really a frenulum piercing is an oral piercing. Frenulum can be either an upper frenulum(smiley), lower frenulum (frowney), or even a tongue web piercing. A frenulum is a fold/piece of tissue that restricts the movement of an organ.
Yes that is an oral version of a scab and it will disappear in a few days.
You could be reacting to the jewellery used for the piercing, be sure it's all the same material IE all stainless steel or all titanium. Mixing metals in oral piercing can lead to galvanic corrosion this is where two unlike metals react when subjected to an electrolyte the electrolyte is your saliva (it's acidic). This corrosion can cause sore throats among other things.
Good oral hygiene and leave it alone, it will close on it's own accord.
Oral piercing generally don't close up, they tend to just shrink. I would suggest a visit to your local professional body piercer and have him/her use a taper to probe the area and see if the piercing is still open (which it should be). This would save you a piercing fee and healing time.
Any piercing hurts to some extent and being 14 doesn't give you superpowers to be immune to the pain of any piercing let alone an oral piercing. In body piercing you need to learn that if you want the piercing you will get it regardless of any discomfort you may feel. Bottom line if you want the piercing you need to be prepared to go through the piercing the swelling and the aftercare to heal the piercing. If you feel that is too much for you to deal, with then find something else to do, but don't get a piercing. It takes commitment and effort to have a great piercing, if you really want it then a little discomfort and swelling shouldn't be an issue.
tongue piercing, its a pretty self explanatory thing but. a tongue piercing is when you go to professional who is certified to do oral piercings legally. Your tongue will have a looped clamp put on it to hold your tongue in place, and a piercing needle will be put through your tongue near the middle and a small tongue bar will be inserted closely following the needle.
Technically, in today's society, tongue piercings symbolize nothing at all. However, it seems that many people still feel that there is a direct correlation between oral piercings and oral sex. Whether the wearer is good at it or just enjoys it; it's a moot point though, because I have personally known many people who weren't into oral sex at all, but they had at least one oral piercing.