Wouldn't be a great idea. Just wait- you'll be in enough pain as is. Also, you might be asked to remove all jewellery including piercings before surgery. In which case you might as well not worry about having had it pierced at all.
Also, you want to avoid infection anywhere in your body because infection weakens your immune system and you don't want an infection in your industrial to hinder your healing for your wisdoms.
In short, save it till you're healed. Make it a reward for getting them out :)
Getting a tooth pulled is like getting a shot.
getting your tooth pulled is like being injected with a needle.
You'll need to give the piercing area time to heal properly before getting it re-pierced. How long that is depends on how quickly your body heals, and how irritated the area got when you pulled the ring out. Good luck!
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The same chances as if he hadn't...it's called pre-ejaculation.
You should always talk to both your OBGYN and your dentist before undergoing precedures such as getting teeth pulled.
I always stretch before and after I run. It allows your body to loosen up and not get you injured. If you don't stretch, you also risk getting an injury or pulled muscle.
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No it does not hurt getting a tooth pulled because the dentist will numb your gums. The shot they use to numb you up will hurt a little bit.
You should probably wait another week or so. You have gaps in your gums where your wisdom teeth were, and those gaps are highly susceptible to infection at first. If you were to get an infection there, it would be very painful and could cause further problems. Getting your tongue piercing exposes your mouth to new issues. The actual piercing could infect it - it can get pretty germ-y in your mouth. Also, you'll be in pain from the piercing, at least for the first few days - are you up to that so soon?
It might be rejecting or maybe you pulled it and it caused a tear. Definitely go have your piercer check it out.