SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 9
Piercings Emily Fracisco
What kind of piercings can you get
Does it hurt? Not nearly as much as you may think! The piercing process is so brief that the worst part is the preceding mental anxiety and fear. The pain is completely relative to the individual and their pain threshold, however, the pain incurred during a piercing is nothing that the average person can't handle.
Why should I get it done Some find body jewelry particularly attractive in its own right.  Body piercings are used to celebrate or mark a special moment in their lives, such as a birthday, the birth or death of someone important to them, or the beginning or end of a stage of life. Piercings are used in the rituals of some religions, particularly to mark the passage into adulthood.
How much does it cost?  A body piercing typically costs $20 to $55 for earlobes, ear cartilage or cheek.  A body piecing typically costs $30 to $65 for the eyebrow, nose, navel or nipple.  A body piercing typically costs $40 to $85 or more for a medusa (a piercing above the lip), the tongue web or the surface of the body, such as at the nape of the neck.
Prevent infection  Do NOT use alcohol or Peroxide to clean the area. (Both products will dry out your skin.) Other strong solutions such as Betadine will discolor gold jewelry.  Rinse the pierced skin after exercising since sweat may irritate the piercing.  Keep the pierced area from coming in contact with other people's body fluids, such as saliva and sweat. (Do not have oral sexual contact for 4-6 weeks if you have a tongue, lip, or genital piercing).  Keep things clean that come in contact with the body part that has been pierced. For example, keep your phone clean if you have an ear piercing, keep your glasses clean for ear and eyebrow piercings, cover your ear lobe with a tissue if you use hair spray, and try not to apply makeup close to piercing sites.  Wear clean clothing with soft fabric for navel piercings. Avoid wearing jeans because the material can be irritating.  Don't wear pantyhose, leotards, belts, or tight clothing while a navel piercing is healing. Wear loose fitting clothing with a navel piercing, to let the air help with healing.  Check your jewelry many times during the day to see if any parts have become loose, especially if you have a tongue piercing. If a bar becomes loose, you can accidentally swallow it or damage a permanent tooth.  Do NOT use a hot tub or swim in public pools until your piercing has healed.  Rinse tongue or lip piercings after every meal or snack. Rinse for 30 to 60 seconds after eating with an antibacterial, alcohol-free mouthwash, or a warm salt water rinse. Or, alternately, make a mix with one part water, and one part hydrogen-peroxide, and apply it directly to the piercing site with a cotton swab. The bubbling peroxide can help remove food stuck in the site.  Throw out your old toothbrush and get a new, soft-bristled toothbrush if you have a tongue or lip piercing. This is to avoid exposure to bacteria from your old toothbrush.  See your dentist for regular checkups and if you think you have a problem. Studies have shown that people who have piercings in their mouth are much more likely to have injuries to their teeth and gums.  Eat healthy foods. Foods rich in vitamins and minerals help your body heal.
Time to Heal Ear lobe 6 to 8 weeks  Ear cartilage 4 months to 1 year  Eyebrow 6 to 8 weeks  Nostril 2 to 4 months  Nasal septum 6 to 8 months  Nasal bridge 8 to 10 weeks  Tongue 4 weeks  Lip 2 to 3 months  Navel 4 months to 1 year
Cleaning Wash your hands first with soap and water before touching or cleaning the pierced area. (Don't let anyone else touch the pierced area until it is healed.)  Remove any crusty material from the site and from the jewelry with warm water.  Gently wash the area around the piercing with antibacterial soap (liquid soap works the best).  Gently rinse off all of the soap and crusty discharge.  Gently dry the area with a paper towel or plain white napkin. (Bacteria can stay in cloth towels.)  Do steps 1-5 twice a day until the skin heals. (Over-washing or over-scrubbing can irritate the area.)  Do NOT use antibacterial ointments because they don't allow air to get to the area and they trap bacteria.
Sources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_piercing http://www.livestrong.com/article/12448-piercing/ http://www.youngwomenshealth.org/body-piercing.html http://www.costhelper.com/cost/health/body-piercing.html

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

Personal hygiene
Personal hygienePersonal hygiene
Personal hygieneAnu James
 
Post operative instructions
Post operative instructionsPost operative instructions
Post operative instructionsGopika Sukumaran
 
Benefits of regular dental checkup
Benefits of regular dental checkupBenefits of regular dental checkup
Benefits of regular dental checkupGopika Sukumaran
 
Management of foreign body in ear
Management of foreign body in earManagement of foreign body in ear
Management of foreign body in earyuzinani
 
How to use dental floss
How to use dental flossHow to use dental floss
How to use dental flossAnwar Ricko
 
Oral Hygiene Instructions
Oral Hygiene InstructionsOral Hygiene Instructions
Oral Hygiene InstructionsShabbir Shaikh
 
Professional ethics for food service personnel
Professional ethics for food service personnelProfessional ethics for food service personnel
Professional ethics for food service personnelEver Lloyd Licupa
 
Oral hygiene ppt
Oral hygiene  ppt Oral hygiene  ppt
Oral hygiene ppt Ajay Saraf
 
Homecare and Brushing
Homecare and BrushingHomecare and Brushing
Homecare and BrushingDr Simrat
 
Personal Hygine & Grooming
Personal Hygine & GroomingPersonal Hygine & Grooming
Personal Hygine & GroomingKamal Pandey
 
What are the things to take to interview
What are the things to  take to interviewWhat are the things to  take to interview
What are the things to take to interviewNagella Anilkumar
 
Personal hygiene at 5 star Hotel..
Personal hygiene at 5 star Hotel..Personal hygiene at 5 star Hotel..
Personal hygiene at 5 star Hotel..pranjal joshi
 
Dental floss by Fatima.AB PDF
Dental floss by Fatima.AB PDFDental floss by Fatima.AB PDF
Dental floss by Fatima.AB PDFFatima Badghaish
 
Procedure on oral hygiene
Procedure on oral hygieneProcedure on oral hygiene
Procedure on oral hygieneAnamika Ramawat
 
النظافة الشخصية وحسن الترتيب Personal Hygiene& Cleanliness
النظافة الشخصية وحسن الترتيبPersonal Hygiene&  Cleanliness النظافة الشخصية وحسن الترتيبPersonal Hygiene&  Cleanliness
النظافة الشخصية وحسن الترتيب Personal Hygiene& Cleanliness Dr/Mohamed Abdelkawi
 
Performing oral care
Performing oral care Performing oral care
Performing oral care SiciidXanjo
 

Mais procurados (20)

Personal hygiene
Personal hygienePersonal hygiene
Personal hygiene
 
Post operative instructions
Post operative instructionsPost operative instructions
Post operative instructions
 
Benefits of regular dental checkup
Benefits of regular dental checkupBenefits of regular dental checkup
Benefits of regular dental checkup
 
Five myths about brushing your teeth
Five myths about brushing your teethFive myths about brushing your teeth
Five myths about brushing your teeth
 
Management of foreign body in ear
Management of foreign body in earManagement of foreign body in ear
Management of foreign body in ear
 
How to use dental floss
How to use dental flossHow to use dental floss
How to use dental floss
 
Wax and Foreign body ear
Wax and Foreign body earWax and Foreign body ear
Wax and Foreign body ear
 
Oral Hygiene Instructions
Oral Hygiene InstructionsOral Hygiene Instructions
Oral Hygiene Instructions
 
Professional ethics for food service personnel
Professional ethics for food service personnelProfessional ethics for food service personnel
Professional ethics for food service personnel
 
Oral hygiene ppt
Oral hygiene  ppt Oral hygiene  ppt
Oral hygiene ppt
 
Homecare and Brushing
Homecare and BrushingHomecare and Brushing
Homecare and Brushing
 
Oral higiene
Oral higieneOral higiene
Oral higiene
 
Personal Hygine & Grooming
Personal Hygine & GroomingPersonal Hygine & Grooming
Personal Hygine & Grooming
 
Oral hygiene
Oral hygieneOral hygiene
Oral hygiene
 
What are the things to take to interview
What are the things to  take to interviewWhat are the things to  take to interview
What are the things to take to interview
 
Personal hygiene at 5 star Hotel..
Personal hygiene at 5 star Hotel..Personal hygiene at 5 star Hotel..
Personal hygiene at 5 star Hotel..
 
Dental floss by Fatima.AB PDF
Dental floss by Fatima.AB PDFDental floss by Fatima.AB PDF
Dental floss by Fatima.AB PDF
 
Procedure on oral hygiene
Procedure on oral hygieneProcedure on oral hygiene
Procedure on oral hygiene
 
النظافة الشخصية وحسن الترتيب Personal Hygiene& Cleanliness
النظافة الشخصية وحسن الترتيبPersonal Hygiene&  Cleanliness النظافة الشخصية وحسن الترتيبPersonal Hygiene&  Cleanliness
النظافة الشخصية وحسن الترتيب Personal Hygiene& Cleanliness
 
Performing oral care
Performing oral care Performing oral care
Performing oral care
 

Semelhante a Piercings

lip piercings
lip piercingslip piercings
lip piercingsHeylola2
 
Oral Health and Hygiene.pdf
Oral Health and Hygiene.pdfOral Health and Hygiene.pdf
Oral Health and Hygiene.pdfYasirMuse
 
Mouth and oral hygiene care
Mouth and oral hygiene careMouth and oral hygiene care
Mouth and oral hygiene careanjalatchi
 
oral-1health-1224354756595836-8 (1).pdf
oral-1health-1224354756595836-8 (1).pdforal-1health-1224354756595836-8 (1).pdf
oral-1health-1224354756595836-8 (1).pdfivorydentist
 
Personal Hygiene
Personal HygienePersonal Hygiene
Personal HygieneNaveen Raj
 
Personal Hygiene
Personal HygienePersonal Hygiene
Personal HygieneNaveen Raj
 
Saving that Beautiful Smile
Saving that Beautiful SmileSaving that Beautiful Smile
Saving that Beautiful SmileReedheiress
 
Pediatric Dentist Rockford, IL | Common Pediatric Dental Questions
Pediatric Dentist Rockford, IL | Common Pediatric Dental Questions Pediatric Dentist Rockford, IL | Common Pediatric Dental Questions
Pediatric Dentist Rockford, IL | Common Pediatric Dental Questions Pediatric Dentist Rockford IL
 
Why is oral hygiene so important for good dental health
Why is oral hygiene so important for good dental  healthWhy is oral hygiene so important for good dental  health
Why is oral hygiene so important for good dental healthjacee kaylen
 
Good habits
Good habitsGood habits
Good habitslching90
 
foreign bodies.pptx
foreign bodies.pptxforeign bodies.pptx
foreign bodies.pptxViolet594815
 
Oral Hygeine Instructions
Oral Hygeine InstructionsOral Hygeine Instructions
Oral Hygeine Instructionsguesta79a7f
 
Routine dental cleaning during orthodontic treatment | oral hygiene during or...
Routine dental cleaning during orthodontic treatment | oral hygiene during or...Routine dental cleaning during orthodontic treatment | oral hygiene during or...
Routine dental cleaning during orthodontic treatment | oral hygiene during or...Dr. Rajat Sachdeva
 
Maintenance of personal hygiene
Maintenance of personal hygieneMaintenance of personal hygiene
Maintenance of personal hygieneNursing Path
 
Affordable Orthodontic Treatment in Shadyside
Affordable Orthodontic Treatment in ShadysideAffordable Orthodontic Treatment in Shadyside
Affordable Orthodontic Treatment in ShadysideShadyside Orthodontics
 
Health and sanitation(new)
Health and sanitation(new)Health and sanitation(new)
Health and sanitation(new)ricson30
 

Semelhante a Piercings (20)

lip piercings
lip piercingslip piercings
lip piercings
 
Oral Health and Hygiene.pdf
Oral Health and Hygiene.pdfOral Health and Hygiene.pdf
Oral Health and Hygiene.pdf
 
Mouth and oral hygiene care
Mouth and oral hygiene careMouth and oral hygiene care
Mouth and oral hygiene care
 
oral-1health-1224354756595836-8 (1).pdf
oral-1health-1224354756595836-8 (1).pdforal-1health-1224354756595836-8 (1).pdf
oral-1health-1224354756595836-8 (1).pdf
 
Personal Hygiene
Personal HygienePersonal Hygiene
Personal Hygiene
 
Personal Hygiene
Personal HygienePersonal Hygiene
Personal Hygiene
 
Saving that Beautiful Smile
Saving that Beautiful SmileSaving that Beautiful Smile
Saving that Beautiful Smile
 
Pediatric Dentist Rockford, IL | Common Pediatric Dental Questions
Pediatric Dentist Rockford, IL | Common Pediatric Dental Questions Pediatric Dentist Rockford, IL | Common Pediatric Dental Questions
Pediatric Dentist Rockford, IL | Common Pediatric Dental Questions
 
Bad breath
Bad breathBad breath
Bad breath
 
Why is oral hygiene so important for good dental health
Why is oral hygiene so important for good dental  healthWhy is oral hygiene so important for good dental  health
Why is oral hygiene so important for good dental health
 
Good habits
Good habitsGood habits
Good habits
 
Pedo presentation handout
Pedo presentation handoutPedo presentation handout
Pedo presentation handout
 
foreign bodies.pptx
foreign bodies.pptxforeign bodies.pptx
foreign bodies.pptx
 
Oral Hygeine Instructions
Oral Hygeine InstructionsOral Hygeine Instructions
Oral Hygeine Instructions
 
How thumb sucking affects teeth alignment
How thumb sucking affects teeth alignmentHow thumb sucking affects teeth alignment
How thumb sucking affects teeth alignment
 
Routine dental cleaning during orthodontic treatment | oral hygiene during or...
Routine dental cleaning during orthodontic treatment | oral hygiene during or...Routine dental cleaning during orthodontic treatment | oral hygiene during or...
Routine dental cleaning during orthodontic treatment | oral hygiene during or...
 
Maintenance of personal hygiene
Maintenance of personal hygieneMaintenance of personal hygiene
Maintenance of personal hygiene
 
Affordable Orthodontic Treatment in Shadyside
Affordable Orthodontic Treatment in ShadysideAffordable Orthodontic Treatment in Shadyside
Affordable Orthodontic Treatment in Shadyside
 
Teeth
TeethTeeth
Teeth
 
Health and sanitation(new)
Health and sanitation(new)Health and sanitation(new)
Health and sanitation(new)
 

Piercings

  • 2. What kind of piercings can you get
  • 3. Does it hurt? Not nearly as much as you may think! The piercing process is so brief that the worst part is the preceding mental anxiety and fear. The pain is completely relative to the individual and their pain threshold, however, the pain incurred during a piercing is nothing that the average person can't handle.
  • 4. Why should I get it done Some find body jewelry particularly attractive in its own right. Body piercings are used to celebrate or mark a special moment in their lives, such as a birthday, the birth or death of someone important to them, or the beginning or end of a stage of life. Piercings are used in the rituals of some religions, particularly to mark the passage into adulthood.
  • 5. How much does it cost? A body piercing typically costs $20 to $55 for earlobes, ear cartilage or cheek. A body piecing typically costs $30 to $65 for the eyebrow, nose, navel or nipple. A body piercing typically costs $40 to $85 or more for a medusa (a piercing above the lip), the tongue web or the surface of the body, such as at the nape of the neck.
  • 6. Prevent infection Do NOT use alcohol or Peroxide to clean the area. (Both products will dry out your skin.) Other strong solutions such as Betadine will discolor gold jewelry. Rinse the pierced skin after exercising since sweat may irritate the piercing. Keep the pierced area from coming in contact with other people's body fluids, such as saliva and sweat. (Do not have oral sexual contact for 4-6 weeks if you have a tongue, lip, or genital piercing). Keep things clean that come in contact with the body part that has been pierced. For example, keep your phone clean if you have an ear piercing, keep your glasses clean for ear and eyebrow piercings, cover your ear lobe with a tissue if you use hair spray, and try not to apply makeup close to piercing sites. Wear clean clothing with soft fabric for navel piercings. Avoid wearing jeans because the material can be irritating. Don't wear pantyhose, leotards, belts, or tight clothing while a navel piercing is healing. Wear loose fitting clothing with a navel piercing, to let the air help with healing. Check your jewelry many times during the day to see if any parts have become loose, especially if you have a tongue piercing. If a bar becomes loose, you can accidentally swallow it or damage a permanent tooth. Do NOT use a hot tub or swim in public pools until your piercing has healed. Rinse tongue or lip piercings after every meal or snack. Rinse for 30 to 60 seconds after eating with an antibacterial, alcohol-free mouthwash, or a warm salt water rinse. Or, alternately, make a mix with one part water, and one part hydrogen-peroxide, and apply it directly to the piercing site with a cotton swab. The bubbling peroxide can help remove food stuck in the site. Throw out your old toothbrush and get a new, soft-bristled toothbrush if you have a tongue or lip piercing. This is to avoid exposure to bacteria from your old toothbrush. See your dentist for regular checkups and if you think you have a problem. Studies have shown that people who have piercings in their mouth are much more likely to have injuries to their teeth and gums. Eat healthy foods. Foods rich in vitamins and minerals help your body heal.
  • 7. Time to Heal Ear lobe 6 to 8 weeks Ear cartilage 4 months to 1 year Eyebrow 6 to 8 weeks Nostril 2 to 4 months Nasal septum 6 to 8 months Nasal bridge 8 to 10 weeks Tongue 4 weeks Lip 2 to 3 months Navel 4 months to 1 year
  • 8. Cleaning Wash your hands first with soap and water before touching or cleaning the pierced area. (Don't let anyone else touch the pierced area until it is healed.) Remove any crusty material from the site and from the jewelry with warm water. Gently wash the area around the piercing with antibacterial soap (liquid soap works the best). Gently rinse off all of the soap and crusty discharge. Gently dry the area with a paper towel or plain white napkin. (Bacteria can stay in cloth towels.) Do steps 1-5 twice a day until the skin heals. (Over-washing or over-scrubbing can irritate the area.) Do NOT use antibacterial ointments because they don't allow air to get to the area and they trap bacteria.
  • 9. Sources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_piercing http://www.livestrong.com/article/12448-piercing/ http://www.youngwomenshealth.org/body-piercing.html http://www.costhelper.com/cost/health/body-piercing.html