Oral complications associated with metal ion release from oral piercings: a systematic review.
M MasoodL J WalshSobia ZafarPublished in: European archives of paediatric dentistry : official journal of the European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry (2023)
Oral piercings leach metal ions into surrounding tissues which may cause local mucosal changes. Furthermore, oral piercings cause damage to both soft and hard oral tissues, particularly gingival recession for lip piercings and tooth chipping for tongue piercings. Thus, to prevent such adverse injuries, dental professionals should discourage patients against oral piercings.