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Unlike the piercing common in piercing There is no perforation of the tooth, and the pebble is placed with a special type of glue that is hardened through the use of a suitable light, in the dentist's office or a specialist in placing teeth. piercings on the tooth, and that lasts between 2 to 3 months.
Although drilling the tooth to place the piercing can be done in some cases, it needs to be performed by a specialized dentist, as there is a very high risk of the tooth cracking or breaking.
How it is placed
The technique for placing the piercing on the tooth is very simple and painless, following the following steps:
- Cleaning teeth with an antibacterial rinse, to eliminate excess bacteria;
- Applying a substance to the tooth surface to help the glue stick better and for longer;
- Cleaning the substance and drying the tooth;
- Application of special glue that will stick the pebble on the tooth;
- Placing the selected stone on the glue;
- Use a special light on the tooth for 60 seconds to dry and harden the glue.
This procedure takes about 5 minutes and, normally, no special care is needed after placing the piercing, it is only recommended to avoid running your tongue over the place during the first hours.
Although a glue is used to keep the piercing on the tooth, it is not super bonder therefore, it is not advisable to do piercing at home, you should always go to a dentist or other specialized professional. Besides that the use of super bonder it can cause lesions on the tooth surface and facilitate the appearance of cavities or cracks, for example.
Price of piercing dental
The price of piercing dental varies according to the type of jewelry selected, however, the most basic options can cost around 100 to 300 reais.
Possible risks of piercing
Provided it is done by a dentist or suitable professional, the piercing dental is very safe and does not bring any health complications, as the tooth is not perforated and the glue used is safe for the body.
The only risk related to this technique happens when the piercing it becomes loose and can be ingested or inhaled, causing damage to the walls of the esophagus, stomach or lungs. Therefore, it is important to be aware if the piercing is firmly attached to the tooth and consult a dentist if you are leaving.
How to do piercing last longer
For the piercing stay longer on the tooth and do not come out easily, there are some simple precautions such as:
- Avoid eating very hard, fibrous or spicy foods, as they end up wearing the tooth;
- Avoid directly biting food with the tooth where the pebble is;
- Do not touch the piercing with the fingers;
- Use a softer fence brush.
These easy tips prevent wear and tear piercing and the tooth surface, allowing the glue to maintain its strength for longer.
Removing the piercing
O piercing The tooth must always be removed by a dentist to ensure that no glue remains on the tooth. So, one should avoid taking the piercing at home and, even if it ends up falling alone, it is important to consult the dentist to ensure that there is no debris on the tooth surface.
Created by: Tua Saúde Editorial Team