you have to cut it off sorry.
To see if you are hiding any packages or rocks of crack under your tongue.
You do not have joints in your tongue so you cannot crack or pop it
You can go to the dentist and have them fill in the crack or file the crack down.
crack at the mouth tongue and lips due to the deficiency of vitamin B.
Knots on the tongue require medical attention. While it is impossible to give an accurate diagnosis, it is known that knots on the tongue can indicate oral cancer.
crack at the mouth tongue and lips due to the deficiency of vitamin B.
Your tongue can actually tell a lot about your health, search tongue diagnosis TCM Traditional Chinese Medicine, I suggest you visit a Chinese acupuncturist, and have them look at it, they can tell you the exact cause, and what its indicating. Check this link below for more information. http://www.sacredlotus.com/diagnosis/tongue/index.cfm Look on another website
it usually doesn't mean anything but..it is the opposite side from your bottom and that has a crack so I guess they both have something to do with it?It's something that helps you to shape out your words and sounds and helps you eat so apperently there is no actual meaning to it... - Anonymous
No you can't crack your tongue. Your tongue is a muscle and does not have any bones inside it. Since it's a muscle, it's possible that you could strain or injure it. You could also pull or tear the structures that attatch your tongue to the floor of your mouth.
CPT Code 41110- Excision of lesion of tongue without closure
There are multiple complications that can occur from tongue rings. Infection is a common complication. Tongue rings can also crack or chip your teeth and increase the risk of damage to teeth enamel.
There could be several reasons for Simon's swollen tongue, such as an allergic reaction, infection, injury, or a side effect of medication. It is important for Simon to see a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.