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Tongue jewelry should be the highest quality

January 19, 2005
By:  Lori Wilkerson

If there’s one thing you don’t want to mess around with, it’s putting poor quality tongue jewelry into your new tongue piercing. A tongue piercing heals relatively quickly, but what most people don’t realize that while this area may seem to heal quickly, it is also prone to infection because it is a mucous membrane. This means that the jewelry is in contact with a part of the body (the tongue) that is exposed directly to the blood stream and is very sensitive to pathogens.

When you are looking at tongue piercing jewelry, keep in mind that you will want something that can withstand saliva and body fluids. Saliva is designed to break things down in the mouth so that they body can digest it more easily, so you can imagine how powerful it is! That’s why jewelry for the tongue should be made from surgical steel, titanium or other materials that are inert and non-permeable.

Cheaply plated jewelry with lots of nickel in it is a bad idea for two reasons. First, the plating will flake off and you can ingest it or get it imbedded in the piercing, causing an infection. Second, many people are allergic to nickel, and an allergic reaction can lead to dangerous swelling around your jewelry and even in your throat.

You should also look at how well the tongue rings or barbells are made. Are the screws tightly threaded? If not, the barbell could come loose and you could swallow or aspirate your jewelry, which would mean a trip to the emergency room. Does the jewelry have pieces that are glued on or attached without secure welds? If not, don’t wear it. In general, jewelry made for the tongue should be simple and uncluttered but high-quality for your safety.

About the Author:
Lori Wilkerson is a successful freelance writer and publisher of http://www.body-jewelry-useek.com.  Body jewelry, piercing and tattooing information you seek to perfectly adorn your body.

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