Pejcic A, Kojovic D, Mirkovic D
Department of Periodontology and Oral Medicine, Medical Faculty, University in Nis, Serbia.
West Indian Med J. 2012 Nov;61(8):838-43.
Historically, wearing adornments on pierced body parts has been associated with many cultures as manifestations of religious or cultural identities. Currently, its use has a broad acceptance among young people. In the oral cavity, the most common sites for piercings are the tongue and lower lip.
Pain, swelling and infection are the most serious consequences associated with this procedure. Several complications may be associated with this practice with the most frequently observed being halitosis, periodontitis, tooth fracture, glossitis, and the formation of abscesses. Other adverse outcomes include mucosal or gingival trauma, increased salivary flow, and interference with speech, mastication and swallowing.
This article presents case reports on lip and tongue piercings and literature review highlights of this procedure. Special attention is given to complications and dental implications associated with such a practice.
从历史上看,在穿孔的身体部位佩戴装饰品在许多文化中都与宗教或文化身份的表现相关联。目前,它在年轻人中被广泛接受。在口腔中,最常见的穿孔部位是舌头和下唇。
疼痛、肿胀和感染是与该操作相关的最严重后果。这种做法可能会引发多种并发症,最常见的是口臭、牙周炎、牙齿折断、舌炎和脓肿形成。其他不良后果包括黏膜或牙龈创伤、唾液分泌增加以及对言语、咀嚼和吞咽的干扰。
本文介绍了唇部和舌部穿孔的病例报告以及该操作的文献综述要点。特别关注了与此类做法相关的并发症和牙科问题。