lol, cottonmouth. dont smoke so much weed!
A dry tongue can be caused by dehydration, mouth breathing, certain medications, or medical conditions such as Sjogren's syndrome. It is important to drink plenty of water, practice good oral hygiene, and consult a healthcare professional if you have persistently dry mouth.
There are eighteen ground cover plants that will work in dry shade. Some of the names of the plants are bugle, elephant's ear, bear berry, and hart's tongue.
No, there is no bone in your tongue. The tongue is a muscle, and only a muscle.
The tongue....
yes. if you have a glossectomy(tongue removal) you can be fitted with a tongue prosthesis.
with a 'dry' tongue
dry/rough tongue......
your tongue will get dry and you'll need water
No its a sweet wine, doesnt leave your tongue dry..
becuase it is,
Yes. Only if you're tongue is dry though. And if pigs are flying. Yes. Only if you're tongue is dry though. And if pigs are flying.
It is impossible to taste substances with a dry tongue because when the tongue is wet, the wetness releases the action of tasting.the tongue has to be wet so that the afferent fibers from the taste buds can send the chemical compounds to the brain to be identified.
It is impossible to taste substances with a dry tongue because when the tongue is wet, the wetness releases the action of tasting.the tongue has to be wet so that the afferent fibers from the taste buds can send the chemical compounds to the brain to be identified.
a dessert soil your tongue when you keep it out for too long
Brush your tounge.
Not usually. If your tongue is dry, you may be dehydrated. Try drinking more water. That should fix the problem. If you take any kind of medication, especially ADD medication, it can make your mouth dry. Chewing sugarless gum can help with that.
When you sleep, all the air catches on to your tounge (esp. if you sleep mouth open) and it makes it dry. Why does water dry up in the the sun? Exactly. You dont get to put saliva on your tongue when you are asleep. Dribbling usually happens when the face is faced down (it escapes from your mouth)