Whenever you think about mouth piercings, you can’t but envision either tongue or lip piercing. However, the list of options you can give a try to is a lot more extensive and versatile than just these two. Surely, a girl has a place to start from. Yet, the range of stylish and unique opportunities lies right in front of you. This mouth piercing guide is compiled by our experts to help you expand your horizons and find out the variant that you have been dreaming about without even knowing it existed! We will share all the pricings, aftercare, and risk details in here, too.

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All About Mouth Piercings

All About Mouth Piercings

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Types of mouth piercings

We have already established that there are primary groups of different mouth piercings. Let’s discuss them a little.

The mouth piercings chart starts with the three:

  • Lip piercings – anything that is pierced around the lip area fits the group.
  • Tongue piercings – these can be either the main tissue piercings or those under the tongue.
  • Teeth piercings – these are dental accessories professionally added to the front of your teeth.

No matter how self-explanatory these are, each category consists of countless variations designed to enhance each personal style.

Average mouth piercing price

A mouth piercing without jewelry cost included will cost you roughly around $30-$100, depending on the placement and complexity of the procedure. Of course, it goes without saying that double piercings will cost more.

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Mouth piercing materials

When you are considering all possible mouth piercings and their location, you should remember that your safety and health come first. That is why it is important to pick the right jewelry material too.

  • Medical steel – oral piercings made of medical steel are the most common and the safest variants to pick from.
  • Titanium – hypoallergic and infection-resistant material suits those prone to allergic reactions.
  • Platinum – one of the most expensive yet reliable piercing materials. However, the experts advise to put it in when the piercing is healed.

Lip Piercing Inside

Lip Piercing Inside

When you think about lip piercings, it’s safe to assume that everything that is visible on the outside falls under the category. However, the assumption is partially true. There are also lip piercing inside variations to pick from.

This is the list of external piercings:

  • Angel Bites Piercing – double piercing of the upper lip.
  • Dahlia Piercing – named after Black Dahlia murder victim, with opposite corners of the mouth pierced.
  • Dolphin Bites Piercing – double piercing in the middle of the lower lip.
  • Jestrum Piercing – the upper lip piercing that goes through the center of the lip.
  • Labret Piercing – the piercing located below the lower lip, in the center.
  • Madonna Piercing – the opposite of the Monroe piercing.
  • Medusa Piercing – cupid’s bow pierced.
  • Monroe Piercing – left upper part of the lip pierced.
  • Shark Bites Piercing – double piercing under the lower lip, on both sides, making four holes in total.
  • Snake Bites Piercing – double piercing on every side of the lower lip.
  • Spider Bites Piercing – double piercing on one side of the mouth, under the lower lip.
  • Vertical Labret Piercing – the lower lip is pierced in the center so that the jewelry goes through the soft tissue of your lip.

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Frenulum Piercing

Frenulum Piercing

If external mouth piercings aren’t enough for you, you may lip frenulum piercing instead. Again, there are a few variations to pick from.

  • Upper Frenulum piercing – the connective tissue that connects your gums and your upper lip are pierced. These are usually referred to as smiley mouth piercings.
  • Lower Frenulum piercing – opposite to the smiley piercing is the frowney. The notion covers the connective tissue of the lower lip and your gums pierced.

Tongue Piercing

Another popular type of mouth piercing is tongue piercing. Yet, you should step away from the canonical middle-tongue piercing since there is plenty of fish in the sea. These are the type to consider:

  • Midline tongue piercing – traditional piercing situated in the middle of your tongue.
  • Horizontal tongue piercing – the tip of the tongue is pierced horizontally.
  • Side/venom tongue piercing – both sides of the tongue are pierced in the middle.

Under tongue piercing

Under Tongue Piercing

Now, it is time to talk about under tongue piercing.

  • Tongue Frenulum piercing – the connective tissue under the tongue is pierced.

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Trendy Double Tongue Piercings

  • Snake eye piercing – the tip of the tongue is pierced so that the jewelry, usually a barbell, screws represent the eyes of the snake.
  • Frog eyes piercing – both sides of the tongue are pierced closer to the tip rather than to the middle of the tongue.

Tongue piercing healing time and aftercare

How long does it take a tongue piercing to heal? Usually, it depends upon the exact location and genetic predisposition, but the experts have it that it may take up to 8 weeks for your tongue piercing healing. However, you should stick to a precise and cautious tongue piercing aftercare. Use these tips to your advantage:

  • Rinse your mouth with sea salt solution 3 times a day.
  • Keep away from touching your piercing with dirty hands.
  • Don’t smoke.
  • Don’t eat solid foods for a week after the piercing.
  • Don’t try to change jewelry before the piercing is fully healed.

Teeth Piercing

Teeth Piercing

If you think that the list of mouth piercings is complete – not just yet. There are also teeth piercings to be aware of!

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Tooth piercing procedure

This is probably one of the least painful oral piercings. The process looks the following way:

  • The professional cleans and prepares the enamel with special acid etch.
  • A special type of dental resin is applied to the area where the piercing will be.
  • The piercing is placed where you want it.
  • A special lamp is used to cure the piercing.
  • Done!

Tooth piercing precautions and aftercare

One of the main precautions to keep in mind, not to opt for a ring piercing. This type of piercing requires a hole to be drilled through a healthy tooth, which can later lead to dental issues.

As to the aftercare, you should consider the following pieces of advice:

  • Keep up with your usual hygiene routine, but avoid from heavy brushing over the piercing area.
  • Don’t play with it.
  • Don’t eat spicy food right after the piercing.
  • Be careful with hot and icy drinks since they may provoke tooth sensitivity.

As you can see, the list of mouth piercings is quite impressive. You can opt for unique variations that are easy to spot, or you keep the secret and hide your piercings inside your mouth. Any option is excellent, as long as you take proper care of your piercing and let it heal!

FAQ

1. Can piercings ruin your teeth?

Piercings can ruin your teeth if done unprofessionally. Also, if you take poor care of your piercings, they may provoke serious infections that lead to teeth damage.

Do gums grow back?

Gums can’t grow back once they recede. However, there are special procedures that can help them reattach

Do tongue piercings affect oral?

They can affect your oral health if you don’t stick to a proper hygiene routine. If you brush your teeth regularly and visit the dentist’s office often, there should be no issues.

What is the most painful piercing?

The pain level of each piercing depends on personal pain sensitivity. However, intimate piercings such as nipple piercings and genital ones are claimed to hurt the most.

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