Perforación oral: Una moda arriesgada.
Oral piercing: A risky fashion.
Pramod R C, Suresh K V, Kadashetti V, Shivakumar K M, Ingaleshwar PS, Shetty SJ.
J Educ Ethics Dent 2012;2:56-60
Abstract
Piercing is a more prevalent ancient form of body art all over the world, recently popularity attained in Western society. For centuries, piercing was part of many cultures and religious rites. Ancient Egyptians pierced their navels to signify royalty, Roman centurions wore nipple rings as a sign of virility and courage and Mayans pierced their tongues for spiritual purposes, The Eskimos and Aleuts pierced the lips of female infants as part of a purification ritual and the lower lip of the boys as part of passage into puberty. It is that apparent that oral piercings are becoming much more prevalent in today's society. Popular sites for body piercing include the ears, eyebrows, lips, nose, nipples, navel, penis, scrotum, labia, clitoris and tongue. Oral body art, as it is referred to, usually involves piercing of the tongue, cheeks, lips or uvula. The lip is the most commonly pierced site, but tongue piercing is becoming more prevalent. Due to increase in oral piercing, it is important for dental and medical professionals to have knowledge about piercings to educate their patients concerning risk factors, complications and optimal homecare for piercings.
Keywords: Complications, lip, oral piercing, piercing, tongue
http://www.jeed.in/text.asp?2012/2/2/56/121257
Complicaciones de las perforaciones orales y periorales
Oral and perioral piercing complications.
Escudero-Castaño N, Perea-García MA, Campo-Trapero J, Cano-Sánchez, Bascones-Martínez A.
School of Dentistry, Complutense University of Madrid. 28040 madrid-Spain.
Open Dent J. 2008 Dec 4;2:133-6. doi: 10.2174/1874210600802010133.
Abstract
BACKGROUND.: The oral an perioral piercing has a long history as part of religious, tribal,cultural or sexual symbolism and nowdays there is a high incidence of oral and perioral piercing in the adolescent population. This practice has a long history as part of religious, tribal, cultural or sexual symbolism. This article reviews current knowledge on injuries or diseases that might be produced by piercing in the oral cavity. We propose a classification to diagnosed the pathologies related to oral an perioral piercing METHODS.: A search was conducted of articles in PubMed, Scielo published between 1997 and 2007, using the key words ;;oral and perioral, piercing , ;;oral, piercing and disease", ;;recessions and oral piercing . It has reviewed about twentythree articles 17 were narrative reviews and 6 case series RESULTS.: A review was carried out on the origins of oral and perioral body piercing and its local implications, classifying the different alterations like recessions, systemic implications that it can produce in theoral and perioral cavity. CONCLUSION.: Patients with oral and perioral piercing should be regularly followed up because of the possible development of different types of adverse effects. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS.: Adverse effects of oral and perioral piercing can be systemic, with transmission of infectious diseases such as hepatitis B or C, or can be local, with alteration of oral mucosae or even of dental structures.
KEYWORDS: Oral, perioral piercing and perioral diseases.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2606659/pdf/TODENTJ-2-133.pdf
Consideraciones anestesiológicas en un paciente con perforación de la lengua y una solución segura
Anesthetic considerations of a patient with a tongue piercing, and a safe solution.
Brown DC.
Anesthesiology. 2000 Jul;93(1):307-8.
http://journals.lww.com/anesthesiology/Citation/2000/07000/Anesthetic_Considerations_of_a_Patient_with_a.64.aspx
Perforación lingual
Tongue piercing.
Thomas DI.
Anaesthesia. 2000 Jul;55(7):729-30.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1365-2044.2000.01557-59.x/pdf
Atentamente
Anestesiología y Medicina del Dolor
www.anestesia-dolor.org
Oral piercing: A risky fashion.
Pramod R C, Suresh K V, Kadashetti V, Shivakumar K M, Ingaleshwar PS, Shetty SJ.
J Educ Ethics Dent 2012;2:56-60
Abstract
Piercing is a more prevalent ancient form of body art all over the world, recently popularity attained in Western society. For centuries, piercing was part of many cultures and religious rites. Ancient Egyptians pierced their navels to signify royalty, Roman centurions wore nipple rings as a sign of virility and courage and Mayans pierced their tongues for spiritual purposes, The Eskimos and Aleuts pierced the lips of female infants as part of a purification ritual and the lower lip of the boys as part of passage into puberty. It is that apparent that oral piercings are becoming much more prevalent in today's society. Popular sites for body piercing include the ears, eyebrows, lips, nose, nipples, navel, penis, scrotum, labia, clitoris and tongue. Oral body art, as it is referred to, usually involves piercing of the tongue, cheeks, lips or uvula. The lip is the most commonly pierced site, but tongue piercing is becoming more prevalent. Due to increase in oral piercing, it is important for dental and medical professionals to have knowledge about piercings to educate their patients concerning risk factors, complications and optimal homecare for piercings.
Keywords: Complications, lip, oral piercing, piercing, tongue
http://www.jeed.in/text.asp?2012/2/2/56/121257
Complicaciones de las perforaciones orales y periorales
Oral and perioral piercing complications.
Escudero-Castaño N, Perea-García MA, Campo-Trapero J, Cano-Sánchez, Bascones-Martínez A.
School of Dentistry, Complutense University of Madrid. 28040 madrid-Spain.
Open Dent J. 2008 Dec 4;2:133-6. doi: 10.2174/1874210600802010133.
Abstract
BACKGROUND.: The oral an perioral piercing has a long history as part of religious, tribal,cultural or sexual symbolism and nowdays there is a high incidence of oral and perioral piercing in the adolescent population. This practice has a long history as part of religious, tribal, cultural or sexual symbolism. This article reviews current knowledge on injuries or diseases that might be produced by piercing in the oral cavity. We propose a classification to diagnosed the pathologies related to oral an perioral piercing METHODS.: A search was conducted of articles in PubMed, Scielo published between 1997 and 2007, using the key words ;;oral and perioral, piercing , ;;oral, piercing and disease", ;;recessions and oral piercing . It has reviewed about twentythree articles 17 were narrative reviews and 6 case series RESULTS.: A review was carried out on the origins of oral and perioral body piercing and its local implications, classifying the different alterations like recessions, systemic implications that it can produce in theoral and perioral cavity. CONCLUSION.: Patients with oral and perioral piercing should be regularly followed up because of the possible development of different types of adverse effects. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS.: Adverse effects of oral and perioral piercing can be systemic, with transmission of infectious diseases such as hepatitis B or C, or can be local, with alteration of oral mucosae or even of dental structures.
KEYWORDS: Oral, perioral piercing and perioral diseases.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2606659/pdf/TODENTJ-2-133.pdf
Consideraciones anestesiológicas en un paciente con perforación de la lengua y una solución segura
Anesthetic considerations of a patient with a tongue piercing, and a safe solution.
Brown DC.
Anesthesiology. 2000 Jul;93(1):307-8.
http://journals.lww.com/anesthesiology/Citation/2000/07000/Anesthetic_Considerations_of_a_Patient_with_a.64.aspx
Perforación lingual
Tongue piercing.
Thomas DI.
Anaesthesia. 2000 Jul;55(7):729-30.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1365-2044.2000.01557-59.x/pdf
Atentamente
Anestesiología y Medicina del Dolor
www.anestesia-dolor.org
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