Okay so, basically, I have braces, but I really want a monroe. But I'm scared that A. it won't look good and B. it won't work real well with my braces. I need some opinions on this.
xGLiTtErEdxEyEsx answered Friday August 17 2007, 5:11 am: Okay so i disagreeee with what everyone said.
First of all, when you have your monrow pierced, the inside of it is not even close to where your braces are. and it is only a flat piece of metal. really small. i have had my monroe pierced before, so i know. and just because you have braces doesn't mean it won't look good. you'll never know until you do it right? i think all monroes look cute.
hope it works out for you :) [ xGLiTtErEdxEyEsx's advice column | Ask xGLiTtErEdxEyEsx A Question ]
xxclusive answered Thursday August 16 2007, 8:22 pm: Wait untill your braces come off.
It might rub on your braces and it might catch on them, potentially ripping it out.
I also think it's too much metal in your mouth at once.
I don't think your dentist would appreciate it either. Monroe piercings can sometimes (depending on the person) eventually rub against your gum or your tooth and wear a bit of your gum/tooth away. I have a feeling your dentist wouldn't be too happy about this, especially if you have braces.
Imperfection answered Thursday August 16 2007, 5:28 pm: i think the best thing for you to do would be to wate for your braces to come off but if you dont won't to then i don't think the piercing would stick to your braces considering the back is pressed ageist the inside of your lip and doesn't realy touch your teeth but i think you should still wate but what ever you wanna do [ Imperfection's advice column | Ask Imperfection A Question ]
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