A teacher I had at school actually didn't have a tongue frenulum. She said it often fell down the back of her throat and could choke her. LOL xD
A tight frenulum could indicate frenulum breve, a condition where the frenulum is too short or constricting, causing discomfort during sexual activity or when retracting the foreskin. It can lead to pain, tearing, or difficulty with sexual intercourse, and may require medical attention for evaluation and potential treatment.
All people have a lingual frenulum, which is a band of tissue under the tongue that connects it to the floor of the mouth. However, variations in the size, shape, and attachment of the lingual frenulum can occur, leading to differences in appearance and potential issues with tongue movement.
Frenulum for those of you in Ms. Devlin's anatomy class :D
The frenulum is a small piece of tissue that connects the foreskin to the underside of the penis or the tongue to the floor of the mouth. It is usually thin and can vary in size and shape from person to person.
Removing your frenulum yourself can lead to excessive bleeding, infection, scarring, and other complications. It is important to seek advice from a healthcare professional or a qualified medical practitioner to discuss the potential risks and the safest way to address any concerns with your frenulum.
The plural of frenulum is frenula.
The "frenulum" of tongue or tongue web (also "lingual frenulum" or "frenulum linguæ")
A frenum is a male genital piercing. Basically a frenum piercing is a form of a frenulum piercing. So is a fourchette.But really a frenulum piercing is an oral piercing. Frenulum can be either an upper frenulum(smiley), lower frenulum (frowney), or even a tongue web piercing. A frenulum is a fold/piece of tissue that restricts the movement of an organ.
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A tight frenulum could indicate frenulum breve, a condition where the frenulum is too short or constricting, causing discomfort during sexual activity or when retracting the foreskin. It can lead to pain, tearing, or difficulty with sexual intercourse, and may require medical attention for evaluation and potential treatment.
The frenulum linguae is a small fold of tissue beneath the tongue that helps to anchor it to the mouth. An example sentence using "frenulum linguae" could be: "The doctor advised a gentle stretch exercise to help loosen the frenulum linguae for improved tongue mobility."
Frenula
Frenuloplasty is the medical term meaning surgical repair of a frenulum.
The connective tissue under the tongue that connects the tongue to the bottom of the mouth is called the lingual frenulum. It helps to support and stabilize the movement of the tongue during activities such as speaking and eating.
The tongue, situated in the floor of the mouth, is attached by the lingual frenulum
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The word frenulum is pronounced: fren-you-lum Fren (like friend) u (like you) lum (like plum)