No they don't
To protect your teeth and prevent you from biting your tongue.
Yes, snoring or breathing by the mouth can dry out the tongue and cause it to be white. Just brush it in the morning when you wake up and it should be fine.
If it doesnt have any bleeding,nothing ,just clean mouth with antiseptic.
TRy to hold your toung at the roof of your mouth while chewing
Yes, sleep apnea cause snoring. From a light sleep to a deep sleep, the muscles in the roof of your mouth, tongue and throat relax. The tissues in your throat can relax enough and block your airway create a vibrate sound which is called snoring. asonor.com
normally you get a mouth ulcer from running low or stress or not having enough vitamin b12
Nothing. You don't have to worry about biting the tongue ring if the barbell isn't too long for your mouth & if you don't use it to click your teeth.
What can be done to stop biting a tongue in a persons sleep will depend on the reason for biting the tongue. If it is because of seizures, medications will need to be taken. Bruxism is another causes and a dental plate can be made to stop the tongue biting. Other disorders may be the issue and might need addressed. Talk to a doctor to find the actual cause of the tongue biting.
Biting on aluminum foil is only bad if you have fillings made of amalgum. Because your mouth is wet, biting on the foil will cause an electrolytic reaction and the rsultant electric current causes your nerves to react. It's like putting your tongue across the terminals of a 9v battery. 9v battery on tongue = surprisingly pleasureable. Biting on aluminum foil = OUCH !
mouth guards are made of rubber
Your tongue swells because the piercing is still healing and when you sleep, your heart and tongue are on the same level. With your mouth open and snoring at night this tends to dry the tongue and the swelling occurs. The swelling will ease off over time as the piercing toughens up and heals further.
Some products that you can take for snore relief include Snore Stop Maximum Strength tablets and Snore Stop chewables. Alternatively, you can also use tools such as mouth guards and breathing aids to minimize snoring.