No it will not.
Your perminant teeth stay like that forever.
Nothing!EDIT:Well, everything is possible in today's society. You can not make your tounge "grow" but you can always get it surgically slitted like Gene Simmans did.
No, the the tongue does not continue to grow after death. Shortly after death, the body starts to undergo the process of rigor mortis which can cause muscles to contract, giving the appearance of growth in some areas as the body dehydrates and tissues shrink.
The tongue is a muscular organ covered with specialized cells called epithelial cells that do not have the ability to produce hair follicles. Additionally, hair growth is controlled by a different set of genetic factors than those involved in the development of the tongue.
The tongue has many grooves and crevices that provide a favorable environment for bacteria to grow and thrive. Additionally, the tongue's warm and moist surface provides an ideal habitat for bacteria to colonize. Regular and proper oral hygiene, such as brushing the tongue, can help control the bacterial population in the mouth.
No, exercise will not help grow a moustache.
No it doesn't grow back.
If the tongue suffers severe damage. This is the kind of damage beyond tongue piercing, for example. The tongue contains a regenerative feature that allows the tongue to grow back into its original form with little scar tissue.
Actually,it does!But when you brush your tongue it goes away!I'm not joking...
no
There are no hair follicles on the tongue.
Tongue tied toffees.
Your perminant teeth stay like that forever.
No it can not grow your hair.
Tongue piercing done with mismatched metals can cause a reaction called Galvanic Corrosion. This reaction can cause throat swelling, sore throat, irritation of the tissue under the tongue. If these are your issues go and get the barbell changed at another more reputable piercing studio, clearly the last studio used poor quality material.
Exercise
I'm pretty sure you can't....