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Aftercare Guidelines for Oral Piercings
The following aftercare guidelines for oral piercings are courtesy of the .
CLEANING SOLUTIONS
Use one or both of the following solutions for inside the mouth:
Antimicrobial or antibacterial alcohol-free mouth rinse.
Packaged sterile saline solution with no additives (read the label) or non-iodized sea salt mixture: Dissolve 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon of non-iodized (iodine free) sea slat into one cup (8oz) of warm distilled or bottled water. A stronger mixture is not better. Saline solution that is too strong can irritate your piercing. (If you have high blood pressure or a heart condition, please check with your doctor before using a saline product as your primary cleaning solution.)
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSIDE THE MOUTH
Rinse mouth with cleaning solution for 30 seconds after meals and at bedtime (4-5 times daily) during the entire healing period.
Cleaning too often or with too strong a rinse can cause discoloration and irritation of your mouth and piercing.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE EXTERIOR OR LABRET (CHEEK AND LIP) PIERCINGS
WASH your hands thoroughly prior to cleaning or touching your piercing for any reason.
SALINE soak at least two times daily.
Simply soak directly in a cup of warm saline solution for five to ten minutes.
For certain placements it may be easier to apply using clean gauze saturated with saline solution.
A brief rinse afterward will remove any residue.
SOAP no more than once or twice a day.
While showering, lather up a pearl size drop of the soap to clean the jewelry and the piercing.
Leave the cleanser on the piercing no more than thirty seconds.
RINSE thoroughly to remove all traces of the soap from the piercing.
It is not necessary to rotate the jewelry through the piercing.
DRY by gently patting with clean, disposable paper products.
Cloth towels can harbor bacteria and snag on jewelry causing injury.
WHAT IS NORMAL?
For the first three to five days: significant swelling, light bleeding, bruising, and /or tenderness.
After that: Some swelling, light secretion of a whitish yellow fluid (not pus).
A piercing may seem healed before the healing process is complete. This is because piercings heal from the outside in, and although it feels fine, the tissue remains fragile on the inside. Be patient, and keep cleaning throughout the entire healing period.
Even healed piercings can shrink or close in minutes after having been there for years! This varies f if you like your piercing, keep jewelry in--do not leave the hole empty.
WHAT TO DO
TO HELP REDUCE SWELLING:
Allow small pieces of ice to dissolve in the mouth.
Take an over the counter, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory such as Ibuprofen or naproxen sodium according to package instructions.
Don't speak or move your jewelry more than necessary.
Sleep with your head elevated above your heart during the first few nights.
TO MAINTIN GOOD ORAL HYGIENE:
Use a new soft-bristled toothbrush and store it in a clean area away from other toothbrushes.
Brush your teeth and use your chosen rinse (saline or mouthwash) after every meal.
During healing floss daily, and gently brush your teeth, tongue and jewelry.
Once healed, brush the jewelry more thoroughly to avoid plaque build up.
TO STAY HEALTHY:
The healthier your lifestyle, the easier it will be for your piercing to heal.
Get enough sleep and eat a nutritious diet.
Avoid emotional stress which can increase healing times by up to 40%.
To help healing and bolster your ability to fight infection, take nutritional supplements daily, including iron, B vitamins, 1,000-5,00 mg of vitamin C(divided into a few equal doses throughout the day), and 30 mg of zinc for women (50 mg for men).
WHAT TO AVOID
Do not play with your jewelry. Long term effects include permanent damage to teeth, gums, and other oral structures.
See the APP's brochure: Oral Piercing Risks and Safety Measures for more information.
A excessive talking or playing with the jewelry during healing can cause the formation of unsightly and uncomfortable scar tissue, migration, and other complications.
Avoid using mouthwash containing alcohol. It can irritate the piercing and delay healing.
Avoid oral sexual contact including French (wet) kissing or oral sex during healing (even with a long-term partner).
AVoid chewing on tobacco gum, fingernails, pencils, sunglasses, and other foreign objects that could harbor bacteria.
Avoid sharing plates, cups, and eating utensils.
Avoid smoking! It increase risks and lengthens healing time.
Avoid stress and all recreational drug use.
Avoid aspirin alcohol, and large amounts of caffeine as long as your are experiencing bleeding or swelling.
Avoid submerging healing piercings in bodies of water such as lakes, pools, etc.
ORAL PIERCING HINTS AND TIPS:
Once the swelling has subsided, it is vital to replace the original, longer jewelry with a shorter post to avoid intra-oral damage.
Consult your piercer for their downsize policy.
Because this necessary jewelry change often occurs during healing, it should be done by a qualified piercer.
With clean hands or paper product, be sure to regularly check treated ends on your jewelry for tightness ("Righty-tighty, lefty-loosey").
Carry a clean spare ball in case of loss or breakage.
Contact your piercer for a non-metallic jewelry alternative if your metal jewelry must be temporarily removed (such as for a medical procedure).
Should you decide you no longer want the piercing, seek professional help in the removal of the jewelry and continue cleaning the piercing until the hole has closed.
In most cases only a small scar or mark will remain.
In the event that an infection is suspected, quality jewelry or an inert alternative should be left in place to allow for drainage of the infection.
Should the jewelry be removed, the surface cells can close up sealing the infection inside the piercing channel, resulting in an abscess.
Until and infection is cleared up. Leave quality jewelry in!
Slowly eat small bites of food placed directly onto your molars.
Avoid eating spicy, salty, acidic, or hot temperature foods or beverages for a few days.
Cold foods and beverages are soothing and help reduce swelling.
Foods like mashed potatoes and oatmeal are hard to eat because they stick to your mouth and jewelry.
For tongue piercing, try to keep your tongue level in your mouth as you eat because the jewelry can get between your teeth when your tongue turns.
For labret (cheek and lip) piercings: be cautious about opening your mouth too wide as this can result in the jewelry catching on your teeth.
Each body is unique and healing times vary considerably.
If you have any questions, please contact your piercer.
2009, by the Association of Professional Piercers, any changes or deletions are strictly prohibited and must be approved in writing by the APP.
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幼儿日常行为规范训练基本要求
The basic requirements of the training of children's daily behavior
(1) self-service
(1) eat and drink water
Don't snack before meals, but do some quiet and enjoyable activities.
2, when eating, one hand helps the bowl, one hand takes a spoon (small class) or chopsticks (the big class), one mouthful to eat.
When eating, don't talk, don't look around, don't walk around, play, don't keep the food in your mouth, eat slowly. Don't catch the food by hand, don't rely on other people, eat the food in the bowl, don't drop the food on the table.
Rinse your mouth after meals, don't do strenuous activities, and put the dishes and chairs in the designated place.
Make a habit of drinking hot water at the designated place, drink water and not drink it while you drink it. After you drink it, you should put the cup back in place.
Before you go to bed, don't talk, and don't shout. Keep the room quiet. If necessary, raise your hand and speak softly to the teacher.
Take off your clothes, go to bed, cover your bed, close your eyes, and go to sleep. Sometimes you can't sleep, or wake up when you're awake, and don't affect others. Get in the habit of being on time.
The best way to sleep is to turn your body slightly to the right, not to sleep in the winter.
(3) wash one's hands
Wash your hands before the meal and wash your hands. When you wash your hands, wash your hands, palms, fingers, and wash your hands. After washing, gently leave the beads on your hand in the sink and dry them with a towel.
Use your own towel when you wake up in the morning, go to bed at night or after meals. Wash your eyes first, then wash your face, nose, ears. Then hang the towel back. (small classes of young children with adult help)
Don't suck your fingers. Don't bite your nails. Cut your nails. Wash your hands after cutting.
You should brush your teeth sooner or later, brushing up and down your teeth. Rinse your mouth after a meal. Don't swallow the mouthwash and spit it out.
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