Can I take my tongue piercing out if I don't like it?

While the initial piece of jewelry used for your piercing may not be your favorite, it's important to make sure it stays put over the next eight weeks. Removing the stud too soon can increase your risk of tears and infections. The hole may also close up if you remove the jewelry too soon.
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Can you take tongue piercings out?

Most tongue piercings are removed by unscrewing the back off the underneath of your tongue, which is relatively easy. Screwing them back in should also be hassle-free, although not drunk - once I had to screw in my sister's tongue piercing in the toilet on a drunken night out, we were there for a good hour.
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How long does it take for a tongue piercing to close after taking it out?

So, how long does it take for a tongue piercing to close? It takes between 6-8 weeks for your tongue piercing to heal and it's in this phase that infections can be the most likely to occur, so tongue piercing aftercare is very important.
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How do I get rid of the white on my tongue piercing?

If you (or your teenager) have just had a tongue piercing, you might see a white coating on your tongue. It's normal bacterial growth that you can reduce with antifungal mouthwash, like Nystatin (like Nystop®).
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Does tongue ring hole ever close?

If the tongue piercing is removed for even one night, it will partially close up as it is a muscle, which is very unlike ear piercings. It should close up, but just like trachs, some close and some don't. If it doesn't close after about a year it should be evaluated for a surgical closure if it is causing problems.
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Why do girls get their tongue pierced?

When used for oral sex, the small metal ball or tongue ring that is on the tip of the ring will add pressure, tease, and bring a new sensation to the experience for your lover. People that use them seem to get off on the fact that their partner enjoys oral sex so much.
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What happens on day 3 of tongue piercing?

After the piercing: Days 1–3

Immediately after the piercing, the wound may feel very sore and irritated. A person might have trouble talking and adapting to the new sensation in the mouth. However, they should avoid touching the piercing or knocking the piercing with the teeth, as this can increase irritation.
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What's the white stuff around my tongue piercing?

As your body heals the fistula, which is the hole in your tongue where you were pierced, a clearish or whitish discharge my occasionally appear around the top or bottom of your piercing. That's just lymph.
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Why do I have a white bump on my tongue piercing?

Piercing bumps occur when the body's immune system responds to the wound and initiates the healing response. This response leads to inflammation, which is what causes the bump. A person may notice bleeding, bruising, and some swelling at the site of the piercing in the first few weeks after getting it.
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What are the benefits of tongue piercing?

1 One of the main benefits of having your tongue pierced is the freedom of expression. 2 Tongue piercings are discreet and much less visible compared to other piercings on your face. 3 You can also get creative and pick out many different types of tongue piercings.
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What does a tongue piercing say about you?

If you have a tongue piercing, you're probably pretty adventurous. The type of piercing you choose represents a part of you. For example, a study conducted by Her revealed that those who get a tongue piercing — no matter the type — have daring personalities who are also down for an adventure.
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What do tongue piercings symbolize?

The idea behind getting a tongue ring was to honor the Gods and by inflicting pain, showing one's honor. Tongue piercing began as a religious practice more than an artistic or decorative practice.
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What are the cons of getting a tongue piercing?

Oral Pain

This will not come as a surprise to the many dentists who speak out against tongue piercings. Despite wearing both metal jewelry and some very flexible, bioplast barbells, the gums behind my lower teeth hurt occasionally and I noticed aching at the top of my mouth.
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Do tongue piercings give you a lisp?

While the piercing itself is not particularly difficult or painful, you should expect a good deal of swelling afterward; you may also find you have a slight lisp and difficulty speaking for the first two to four days, but this is temporary and will improve as the swelling decreases.
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Does a tongue piercing make your breath stink?

With mouth jewelry, plaque get a new place to hide. It's harder to brush around studs in the tongue or rings in the lips, so plaque can build up over time. If you don't clean your oral piercing regularly, your breath can start to stink as a result. Mouth piercings increase saliva production.
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What's the best tongue piercing to get?

Midline Tongue Piercing Location: A midline tongue piercing is the most well-known tongue piercing and is placed in the center of the tongue with a straight barbell. Midline Tongue Piercing Process: This piercing is typically performed with a hollow 14 or 16 gauge piercing needle. Healing Time: About 4-6 weeks.
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Who was the first person to get their tongue pierced?

Piercing the tongue has been around for many moons. It has been traced back to the Mayans of Central America and Ancient Aztecs. Mayan people pierced their tongues regularly by bloodletting for ceremonies and rituals. To increase the blood flow, they would draw a string back and forth through the hole (McNab).
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How painful is a tongue piercing?

Many people who have undergone tongue piercings report less pain than ear piercing. Some have explained the pain to be like taking vaccine injections but the pain is lesser than the one felt during withdrawing blood from the veins for a blood test. Some say it hurts a lot whereas others say it is not that painful.
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Can I change my tongue piercing after a week?

Piercings heal from the outside in, so you can't rely on a visual inspection of the piercing to determine if it's ready to be changed. You can use this schedule as a rough estimate of when you can expect to change your tongue ring: Horizontal and vertical: 1–2 weeks. Midline and side: 4–8 weeks.
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Can a 13 year old get a tongue piercing?

Even with parental consent, many piercing shops will not offer tongue piercing services to minors below 16 years. Tongue piercings carry the risk of a bacterial infection, nerve damage, or other issues such as drooling, taste loss, or chipped teeth because of the constant rubbing of the metal against the teeth.
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Do tongue piercings affect kissing?

Swapping saliva brings in foreign bacteria, which can impede healing. And because the tongue swells, a larger barbell is initially used -- usually for seven to 10 days -- making kissing more difficult.
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Are tongue rings worth it?

The American Dental Association recommends against tongue piercing. It shouldn't come as a surprise, but the ADA recommends against tongue piercing because of risks including "swelling, bleeding, infection, chipped or damaged teeth, gingivial recession, lacerations/scarring, hypersalivation, etc."
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Which tongue piercing is the safest?

Standard tongue piercings, or one hole in the center of the tongue, is the most common and safest way to have the tongue pierced.
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Can food get stuck in your tongue piercing?

You'll need to be careful with the types of foods that you eat, as these can get stuck around the jewelry and make you uncomfortable. Soft, bland foods — like applesauce and yogurt — are preferred. French kissing and oral sex are off-limits during this time.
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How does it feel to kiss a girl with a tongue piercing?

1) Only kissed one girl with a pierced tongue, and it felt lovely. It's a little something extra to the kiss. A little extra sensation. However, as I've got mine pierced too, then I'd say it's much nicer to kiss someone with a pierced tongue nowadays.
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