Orofacial Piercings: Perceptions of Dental Practitioners and Piercing Parlours

Authors: Chadwick, Barbara L.1; Groves, Gemma2; Dransfield, Kathryn2

Source: Primary Dental Care, Volume 12, Number 3, July 2005 , pp. 83-88(6)

Publisher: Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK)

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Abstract:

Objectives: To identify the advice given by piercing parlours prior to orofacial piercing and to determine how many dental practitioners see complications from orofacial piercings.

Method: Administered questionnaire to 19 piercing parlours and postal questionnaire to 400 dental practitioners in south-east Wales.

Results: Ninety-nine per cent of 227 dental practitioners in south-east Wales had treated patients with orofacial piercings, over three-quarters had seen a patient for a complication caused by the piercing, and over half (N=120) had treated a patient for a complication of piercing. Tongue (N=225) and lip (N=209) piercings were most frequently seen and the most commonly occurring complication was fractured or cracked teeth (N=176). Almost all practitioners wanted more information on orofacial piercing and its sequelae. All 19 piercing parlours in south-east Wales warned clients about pain following piercing and 18 mentioned swelling; only four discussed possible damage to teeth and none discussed the risk of airway obstruction.

Conclusions: Despite the concerns of dental and medical professionals orofacial piercing remains popular and the complications it causes are frequently seen by dental practitioners. There is a need for literature to assist both dental practitioners and piercers in advising and safeguarding patients.

Keywords: OROFACIAL PIERCINGS

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/1355761054348477

Affiliations: 1: Reader in Paediatric Dentistry, Department of Dental Health & Biological Sciences, Dental School, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK 2: Dental School, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK

Publication date: 2005-07-01

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  • Primary Dental Care is the research journal of the Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK), and the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated wholly to research in primary care dentistry. The aim of the journal is to promote academic and research aspects of primary dental care by publishing relevant peer-reviewed papers. In addition, reviews, reports of clinical cases, book reviews, opinions, summaries and abstracts of scientific meetings and news items are included.
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