If you constantly rub it against the roof of your mouth, yes.
Yes. After the piercing heals your speech will improve and will eventually return to normal.
A tongue piercing is said to be the most unsanitary piercing due to the germs in the human mouth. With proper care and maintance it can be managed.
Your tongue will return to it's normal size and the barbell will begin to feel too long for your mouth. At this point it is time to go back to your piercer and have them change the barbell.
No. It's just steel or plastic in your mouth.
It is possible but only if you dont clean the piercing. If you clean the piercing then it is a very slim chance.
Tongue piercings carry a higher risk of complications due to the proximity to important structures like blood vessels and nerves in the mouth. The mouth is also a breeding ground for bacteria, increasing the risk of infection. Additionally, tongue piercings can lead to issues with speech, chewing, and oral health.
Salt water is great for cleansing sores in your mouth (gargling it at least). Can't see why that would be bad for cleansing your tongue piercing. (Just don't swallow! Ouch.)
The appendage hanging down from the roof of the mouth at the rear of the tongue is called the uvula.
Oral means mouth so basically getting your tongue or your lip or even cheek pierced.
just try not smoking
I have had my tongue pierced for a while now and when you first get it pierced your bar will be long for the swelling it takes up too a month until you can change it but after the first week the pain will go away i recommened ice and popcicels but dairy products make it swell more and give you a chance to get a yeast infection in your mouth as for the marks at the top they will go away with ice and rinse your mouth with biotine it works greAT!!!
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.