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Skater's Piercing: Olympic Glow, Dental Danger
18 Feb
Summary
- A 20-year-old U.S. figure skater won gold with a unique lip piercing.
- Experts warn mouth piercings carry risks of infection and oral health damage.
- Improper care or DIY piercings can lead to serious complications.

American figure skater Alyssa Liu, 20, captured Olympic gold, but her unique "smiley" piercing drew significant attention. She reportedly performed the piercing herself.
Dental professionals are raising concerns about the health implications of oral piercings. These piercings carry a high risk of infection due to the mouth's bacteria-rich environment. Improper hygiene can lead to serious issues like gum disease and receding gums.
Beyond infection, mouth piercings can cause swelling, bleeding, and nerve damage. The constant movement of metal jewelry can also lead to enamel erosion and chipped teeth over time. Dentists emphasize the importance of professional procedures and thorough aftercare to minimize these risks.




