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Oral Piercings and Dental Emergencies: Risks, Complications, and Urgent Care

2026-06-18

Oral piercings can cause serious dental emergencies. American Urgent Dental in Alexandria, VA and Greenbelt, MD treats piercing-related dental complications the same day.

Oral Piercings: A Significant and Underappreciated Source of Dental Emergencies

Lip, tongue, and cheek piercings are increasingly popular forms of self-expression. While the individual's right to make body modification choices is entirely their own, dental and medical professionals have an obligation to ensure patients understand the real risks — including the dental emergencies that oral piercings can and do cause regularly.

At American Urgent Dental, we treat piercing-related dental emergencies without judgment. Our goal is to help you understand what can happen, recognize when a complication needs emergency attention, and know that we are here to help if it does.

The Most Common Dental Emergencies Associated With Oral Piercings

Chipped and Fractured Teeth

This is the most common dental consequence of oral piercings, particularly tongue barbells. When you speak, eat, or move the tongue, the metal jewelry inevitably contacts the teeth — often repeatedly, over months and years. This repeated metal-on-tooth contact chips enamel, causes cracks, and can fracture significant portions of tooth structure.

Research studies have found that among people with tongue piercings for more than 4 years, the majority show measurable chipping or cracking of the lower front teeth. The damage is often gradual and may not be noticed until a significant fracture occurs. If you have a tongue piercing and a tooth suddenly fractures — call us same day.

Gum Recession

Lip piercings that rest against the gum tissue behind the lower lip, and tongue piercings that contact the gum tissue on the inside of the lower front teeth, cause chronic mechanical irritation that leads to gum recession. Recession exposes the root surfaces of the teeth, causing sensitivity, increased cavity risk, and eventual bone loss. Severe recession may require gum grafting surgery to correct. Gum recession is typically not a same-day emergency but represents significant long-term dental damage.

Piercing Infection and Oral Abscess

The mouth is a warm, moist environment with abundant bacteria — not an ideal setting for a fresh piercing to heal. Tongue piercings in particular are prone to infection, and infected oral piercings can cause a dental emergency:

Jewelry Aspiration or Swallowing

Loose piercing hardware — an unsecured ball end on a barbell, a backing that has come loose — can be swallowed or aspirated. Aspirated jewelry in the airway is a medical emergency (call 911). Swallowed jewelry typically passes through the digestive system but should be reported to a physician, particularly if there is any pain.

Galvanic Corrosion and Metal Sensitivity

When two dissimilar metals are in contact in the wet oral environment (for example, a stainless steel piercing in contact with a gold or amalgam dental restoration), galvanic currents can be generated. These are typically mild but can cause a metallic taste, sensitivity in nearby teeth, and theoretically accelerate corrosion of dental restorations over time. Titanium implant-grade jewelry minimizes galvanic risk.

Immediate Steps for Oral Piercing-Related Dental Emergencies

Fractured Tooth From Jewelry Contact

Signs of Piercing Infection

Embedded Jewelry

Reducing Risk If You Have or Are Considering an Oral Piercing

Get Same-Day Emergency Dental Care

American Urgent Dental — two convenient locations serving Northern Virginia and the Greater DC Metro area.

Alexandria, VA: 2616 Sherwood Hall Lane Ste 403, Alexandria, VA 22306 | 703-214-9143

Greenbelt, MD: 7861 Belle Point Drive, Greenbelt, MD 20770 | 240-241-0342

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