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Oral Piercing Care Instructions
The information on this site
based on personal experience and should not be interpreted as a recommendation
or prescribed treatment for piercings. We are not physicians.
Cleaning Solutions
Liquid Antimicrobial Oral Rinse
Such as Tech 2000®
or Biotene®
Sea Salt
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Avoided Solutions
Mouthwash with Alcohol or Sodium such as
Listerine® or Scope®
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Also Get
ICE
Did we mention ICE?
Oh yeah ICE
Don't forget ICE
Cleaning Instructions
Dilute mouthwash
If you use Tech 2000® remember to dilute 1 capful to every 4 ounces
of water. This is best accomplished by purchasing a 16 or 24 ounce bottle
of water and adding 4 or 6 capfuls, respectfully. Remember the solution
is concentrated. Using full strength can be damaging to your piercing
and is extremely wasteful.
If you use Biotene® dilute
the mouthwash 1:1 with water. Although this solution is designed to be
used full strength, using it as such can make the healing process unnecessarily
long as well as lengthening the swelling time.
Rinse with mouthwash
The mouth should be rinsed for 30 to 60 seconds, every 3 to 4 hours, during
the initial healing period. To keep the mouth as clean as possible, adjust
your eating schedule so that you eat just prior to rinsing.
STICK TO YOUR SCHEDULE AND
DO NOT OVER RINSE
Cleaning Instructions Continued
Suck on Ice - To help reduce swelling, gently suck on clean ice for
the first 48 to 72 hours. This will keep the pain and the swelling down.
Do not omit this step.
Optional Instructions
Rinsing with a warm sea solution before bedtime can often help to remove
any buildup of discharge that will secrete from a fresh piercing.
Sea Salt solution = ¼ tsp. sea salt mixed with a cup (8oz) of hot
distilled water
Rinse with the solution for 3-5 minutes.
Swelling, Bruising and Bleeding
The oral cavity is extremely mobile and is very vascular area of the body.
Swelling can be very severe in many cases.
DO NOT WORRY
All of these conditions are normal. Try to keep movement of the piercing
down to a minimum. Speaking slowly and carefully will limit swelling and
will keep soreness down
THINGS TO DO
Check That Jewelry
Check all jewelry daily to make sure closures are secure, especially labret
studs, straight curved and circular barbells
Brush Those
Teeth
Rinsing is important BUT normal oral hygiene should also be followed.
Don't forget to brush your teeth, tongue and jewelry.
Keep it Cool
Remember to eat cool soft foods. Avoiding hot and spicy things will keep
irritation and ultimately swelling to a minimum.
Eat them Veggies
The combination of regular exercise and a balanced diet can often be the
secret to fast healing.
Relax
Sleep deprivation and stress can greatly depress your immune system. So
take it easy.
THINGS TO
DON'T
Don't Mess With
It
This means you and everyone else! Keep those unwashed hands, pens, paper
clips, money or whatever else out of your mouth!
Keep Your Mouth
to Yourself
Avoid oral contact, rough play and contact with other's bodily fluids
until fully healed.
Drinking and
Smoking are BAD
Drinking (alcohol) and smoking should be avoided for the first 3 to 5
days, since it can cause excessive swelling and scarring. Also, smoking
after 3 days can slow the healing. Switching to a lighter cigarette and
decreasing the amount you smoke will help dramatically.
Sex?
Oral sex and "wet" kissing should be avoided for the initial
healing time. This applies to you even if you are in a monogamous relationship.
Remember if
you run into ANY problems with your piercing please contact us immediately.
Contact Information
Obscurities / Trilogy
4000-B Cedar Springs
Dallas Texas 75219
214.559.3706
http://www.obscurities.com/
dallas@obscurities.com
Also, contact
a health care practitioner at the first sign of infection or allergic
reaction, and report any diagnosed infection, allergic reaction or adverse
reaction to your piercer and to the Texas Department of Health - Drugs
and Medical Devices Division
(1-888-839-6676)
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