The tongue has many functions. These include:
- Digestion (taste, saliva, aid chewing by movement of food to the back of the throat)
- Communication (speech)
- Kissing
The tongue is a very strong muscle. In fact, it's the strongest muscle in the human body. It helps you speak (pronounce letters clearly), and also helps you eat.
Your tongue is used in the various forms of articulation, such as whistle, speech, singing and so on.
It is also (and its native purpose) is to manipulate food in the mouth.
We may also taste and touch things with our tongue.
It is of minor use in removing debris from the teeth.
If you are missing part of your tongue, it may affect speech, eating, and swallowing. It is important to work with a speech therapist and healthcare provider to develop strategies to improve these functions and adapt to the changes in your mouth.
The term for the upper surface of the tongue is the "dorsum of the tongue."
It is neither a taco tongue nor a hot dog tongue. The tongue of a person is a muscular organ in the mouth that helps with tasting, swallowing, and speaking.
Local anesthetics like lidocaine can be used to anesthetize the tongue, reducing taste sensations. These agents work by blocking the transmission of signals from the taste buds to the brain, temporarily numbing the area.
Styloglossus elevates and retracts tongue Genioglossus protrudes and depresses centre of tongue Hyoglossus depresses tongue Palatoglossus elevates back of tongue and depresses soft palate and moves palatopharyngeal folds to midline.
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I have had acupuncture for my back and it wasn't on the tongue. I found acupuncture fairly painless for the most part and it did help.
Tongue work refers to various exercises and techniques aimed at improving the strength, flexibility, and coordination of the tongue. It is often used in speech therapy to help individuals with speech disorders, as well as in singing and vocal training to enhance articulation and control. Additionally, tongue work can involve practices related to oral health and hygiene. Overall, it plays a crucial role in communication and swallowing functions.
No. Transformers only work with AC. Tongue-voltage is DC.
Use your tongue.
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No. Transformers only work with AC. Tongue-voltage is DC.
Of course you can, the only difference from someone with a longer tongue is that the piercing would have to be a bit closer to the end of your tongue. Other then that it doesn't change anything.