Successful Regenerative Therapy of Periodontal Defects Associated With Tongue Piercing: A Clinical Report
Tongue Piercing Complication
Oral piercing habits are associated with various degrees of complications. Tongue piercing
increases the risk of gingival recession and infrabony defects, subsequently leading to localized peri
odontitis. In the case presented, the patient had persistent swelling and suppuration around her man-
dibular anterior teeth attributed to tongue piercing jewelry that was placed approximately 12 years prior.
Intraoral examinations revealed a localized deep pocket, purulent discharge, swelling, plaque accu-
mulation, bleeding on probing, gingival recession, and teeth mobility. The patient was diagnosed with
localized stage III, grade C periodontitis. Following full-mouth debridement and the placement of an
extracoronal lingual splint, minimallv invasive, papillae-&bark incisions were made, and regenerative
therapy with bone allograft and collagen membrane was used to manage the infrabony defects. During
the 18-month postoperative follow-up, complete soft-tissue healing was observed along with a significant
reduction in pocket depth and the absence of bleeding on probing or suppuration. Radiographic evalua-
tion showed evidence of bone fill. The reported case demonstrates how careful diagnosis and treatment
planning are crucial for managing different periodontal defects and emphasizes the importance of pro-
ficient periodontal management, which can save teeth that would otherwise be extracted and replaced
with implant therapy or fixed bridgework.
Before initiating therapy for patients with periodontitis, clinicians need to consider diagnostic issues in light of current knowledge regarding a number of factors, including the etiology of…
The purpose of this report is to describe an original
technique for bone grafting using an inverted autogenous
bone block taken from the same edentulous site that was
to be…
Oral piercing habits are associated with various degrees of complications. Tongue piercing
increases the risk of gingival recession and infrabony defects, subsequently leading to localized…