Starting off with what is possibly the most obvious reason to get a smiley piercing is because they look incredibly beautiful. As they are placed just in front of the gums and behind the lips, they aren’t visible until the person wearing it smiles; it makes the piercing all the more beautiful.
Just so, can Smiley piercings ruin your teeth?
If your piercing is incorrectly placed, it may cause gum recession over time. Jewelry that sits too high on your gum line or otherwise rubs against your gums can also lead to gum damage. Enamel damage. Large beads and other attachments on the jewelry can knock against your teeth, potentially damaging the enamel.
Similarly one may ask, why is smiley piercing crooked?
This happens most often with at-home piercings, where the initial piercing has a high likelihood of being crooked. Another possible cause is a severe infection or intense pulling on the piercing. If the skin inside the piercing is damaged, it can heal incorrectly.