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The area of the tongue that controls the taste and sensation of bitterness is located primarily in the back of the tongue, close to the uvula and going back towards the throat. The area of the tongue that controls the taste of sourness is located in the lateral-back of the tongue. The area that controls the sensation of saltiness is located on the lateral front of the tongue, and the part of the tongue that controls the sensation of sweetness is on the tip of the tongue.
Salt create a sensation of saltiness on the tongue.
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Don't! Do it professionally. If you do it yourself, you may hit a vein and lose all sensation in your tongue.
If done by a professional body piercer, the sensation should be like a sensation of pressure but no actual pain.
Yes. Because wisdom teeth extractions are performed around nerves that affect the jaw and tongue, it's not unusual to loose ALL sensation to parts of the lip, tongue, or chin. A tingling sensation indicates less damage than no sensation at all. The sensation generally returns to normal after a short time, but there are instances when the numbed or tingling sensation continues for a year or two. There are even unusual cases where the nerve damage is permanant.
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Get ready for a horrible burning sensation if you place it under your tongue or permit it to disolve in your mouth. It lasts for hours.
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If they were lower teeth towards the back of your mouth, it is possible that the nerve that brings sensation from the tongue may have been bumped or bruised during the procedure. This damage is temporary, but sometimes it can take up to a year for the sensation to return to the tongue.
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The feeling of the clamp on your tongue during piercing can be uncomfortable and may cause some pressure or pinching sensation. It is done to hold the tongue in place and make the piercing process easier for the piercer. Some people may find it more uncomfortable than others, but the sensation is usually brief.