What should I do if my dental grill causes pain or discomfort?

Your grill should always be comfortable to wear; especially after the first few days when the mouth has adjusted to its new fitting. If the grill does cause any pain or discomfort then you should contact your dentist. Any pain or discomfort may be the cause of either a badly fitted grill, or a reaction to the material used to make the grill. A badly fitted grill should not simply be tolerated because it could increase the risk of damage to your oral health.


Tooth Gems FAQ

Tooth Gems FAQ

How long will a tooth gem stay on my tooth?

Can I get the tooth gem removed if I decide I do not want it?

Can I reuse my tooth gem?

What happens if I swallow the gem?

What if I use a DIY kit for a tooth gem and it goes wrong?

Is dental jewellery irritating to the wearer?

Will jewellery made from real human teeth rot or disintegrate over time?

Will a dental grill move around in my mouth?

What should I do if my dental grill causes pain or discomfort?

What should I do if the swelling around my piercing does not go away?

Is it possible that I will swallow my tongue or lip ring or stud?

What should I do if I suspect a piercing studio is unhygienic or employing people without the necessary qualifications?

If I shop around for the best price but I suspect that the best price is offered at a less hygienic place, what should I do?

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