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Well I would have got the dental work done first then the piercing but that's just me. Well if your dentist is reasonable there should be no issue so long as the barbell doesn't get in his/he way.
Lets understand the issue of being tongue tied, tongue tied means having and over developed frenial web connecting the bottom of the tongue to the bottom of the mouth. If this web is too long and reached the tip of the tongue then tongue piercing can't be done safely. Piercing the tongue to one side of the web or the other will not resolve the issue and can only cause further oral health issues down the road.The only way to get a tongue that is "tongue tied" pierced is to see an oral surgeon and have a frenectomy done. This is where the frenial web is cut back so the tongue appears to be the same as a normally developed tongue. This procedure is expensive and is generally not done unless the web is causing other issues for the individual like impairing speech.Tongues are generally pierced three quarters of an inch back from the tip of the tongue. The barbell is sized by the piercer to allow for swelling and freedom of movement and will need to be shortened after two weeks post piercing to prevent dental damage and gum regression. Piercing the tongue any further ahead will cause issues with dental damage and gum regression.Any one who has or believes they have a tied tongue should consult with there doctor and dentist before considering getting a tongue piercing. Not every piercer knows how to handle these situations so you need to know you are dealing with a truly experienced body piercer and not some novice who hasn't got the experience of training to handle this form of piercing properly.Aftercare for the tongue piercing is the same regardless of the tongue in question, these instructions will be given to you by your professional body piercer verbally as well as in writing.
Cheap dental work can be done in Miami at Miami Dade College by dental students. It can also be done at Dental Care Group and Bal Harbour Smiles Dentistry.
Your insurance is good for any work you have done from this point forward. It does not cover work that was performed prior to having the insurance.
Following dental work when your lower jaw is numb, there is a danger that you may accidentally bite your tongue or your lip. Since you cannot feel your lip or tongue, you can do significant damage. It is best to wait until the local anesthetic wears off before eating solid food.
Talk to your Orthodontist, he or she may have issues with a tongue piercing being in the way when they work on your braces. If they don't have an issue with it then go for it.
Yes, there are places you can get dental work done by students. I have been to a place like that before and wasn't pleased with the results. Yes, you can, and at a discounted rate. Dental schools often have their students perform dental work, in order to give them real life experience.
After his dental work they're definitely WHITE but before the dental work his teeth were a right state.
Of course you can, the only difference from someone with a longer tongue is that the piercing would have to be a bit closer to the end of your tongue. Other then that it doesn't change anything.
In Australia you can get free emergency dental work done. There is also a dental scheme at present that allows people with more then 1 chronic health condition to get free dental work done by a private dental practitioner of their choice. there is a limit to the amount payed by the Government.
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Can you get piercings done that early? The only advice I have that is really worth anything is that tongue rings are easier to hide. I have had mine for a year and a half and most people don't notice it. Took my mom 6 months before she knew. The only pain associated with my tonue piercing was swelling of the saliva glands, that lasted a day or so. Tongue Rings heal in about half the time as lip piercings. Every once in awhile when I am talking my tongue ring catches my teeth, and I cannot make the ZZzz sound anymore. By most state laws, you cannot have any piercing under the age of 16, with the exception of earlobes. Many shops will not pierce a tongue on anyone under 18 for a few reasons. Number one is that it is a sexual piercing, and what does a 13 year old need a sexual piercing for? Secondary, be careful with any oral piercings, as the enamels on your teeth do not fully harden until your early 20's, so you run the risk of some heavy dental work in the future.