Interested in getting a tongue piercings, need info!
Okay, so I decided that I want to get my tongue pierced, I'm 15 - my dad approves of it so I don't need to worry about begging to him as he has it done as well. I'm thinking of getting it done at the very beginning of the summer holidays so it has a good time to heal before school starts again at which point ill be able to wear a retainer.. but I need some help on the damages, I know that oral piercings are the worst offenders for infections and tooth/gum problems. In my family there's a history of gum recession and gum disease but luckily my teeth and gums are perfectly healthy and always have been! I was wondering if a bioflex/bioplast barbell would improve the situation so it's a thin flexible material which isn't so heavy as metal, I've had my monroe and bottom lip pierced before and the metal was just too much on my gums so I took them out but in my nose I wear a bioplast nose stud and it helped speed up healing and is light and feels great to wear.. I don't smoke and I have the odd glass of wine at dinner every so often.. so my questions are:
1. will bioplast/bioflex barbells reduce gum recession and tooth problems
2. what's the pain scale (yes I know everyone's is different but I've got a pretty high tolerance for pain as I've had my belly button, tragus, helix, nose, 3 in each lobe - stretching one of the three, my monroe and lip)
3. how long will it be before I can change to a shorter bar/retainer for school
4. what will help with the swelling as soon as it's pierced
5. what should/shouldnt I eat after getting it done
6. is it really noticeable that you have a tongue piercing when you speak if you have a retainer in
Your help will be appreciated greatly, thanks!!