Well it could happen but the tongue would need to be really hyper extended for this to happen. Generally most folks "chicken up" a bit when the piercing is about to be done and that's generally when the clamp is being applied and they tend to pull the tongue back a bit before it's actually clamped. Now chances are really good that if you think the piercing is too far back it could be because the swelling has gone down and you're noticing how long the initial barbell is (trust me it's long). Once a shorter barbell in put into the piercing it won't feel that far back, the barbell will center on the tongue a bit better and will be much more comfortable.
down the center of you're tongue, there is a major artery that splits into hundreds of capillaries. The needle going through a capillary is not going to hurt anything, but if the piercing goes too far back on your tongue you can split the artery open, causing blood to spill out rather than feed the cells in the end of your tongue. Let a professional do it.
It is possible for a human to choke on its tongue. It cannot be swallowed though, but it can make you vomit. It is quite hard to choke on it but it is very possible.Nope! :)
Mine reaches the very back and I´m 11 years old with a lot of skills
closer to the bottom but not to far back
A human tongue typically extends to the back of the throat, where it connects to the pharynx. This is where the throat splits into the esophagus for food and the trachea for breathing.
If you want it in the center you can see if they can put it as far forward or back as you want but it is slightly limited by the tongue frenulum sometimes.
The tongue extends back to the base of the mouth, where it is attached to the hyoid bone and the mandible (jawbone). It also reaches towards the epiglottis, which helps with swallowing and preventing food from entering the windpipe.
Each person's anatomy is different. The tongue's length averages 6 inches to 9 inches. it's anchored at the back of you throat.
A tongue piercing should be placed about 0.5-0.6 inches (1.3-1.5 cm) back from the tip of the tongue to avoid damaging teeth or causing speech issues. It should be done by a professional piercer who can accurately determine the ideal placement based on individual anatomy.
yes it would your bristles would reach into ant gap that your tongue would fit into with ease
Very far
They cannot stick their tongue because their tongue sticks to the bottom of their mouth ;)