What is a Web tongue?

The tongue web is the thin membrane just below and attached to the tongue itself. There are many advantages to tongue web piercings as opposed to a normal tongue piercing, including the lack of pain, swelling and ease of healing.
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What does Web tongue mean?

The frenulum of tongue or tongue web (also lingual frenulum or frenulum linguæ; also fraenulum) is a small fold of mucous membrane extending from the floor of the mouth to the midline of the underside of the tongue. Frenulum of tongue.
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Does everyone have a tongue web?

Everyone has a string of tissue underneath their tongue. This is called the frenulum (or frenum). Simply the presence of a frenulum is not a cause for any concern.
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What is the purpose of a tongue frenulum piercing?

The frenulum linguae is a very important part of oral anatomy because it's what allows us to speak. The tongue web piercing is hidden because of the location and people think it encourages those who wear it to be more careful with what they say.
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How long does a tongue web piercing last?

More typically, though, the tongue web piercing healing time ranges from 8-10 weeks. Smiley piercings and frowney piercings also typically take 8-10 weeks to heal.
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Do tongue web piercings give you a lisp?

While the piercing itself is not particularly difficult or painful, you should expect a good deal of swelling afterward; you may also find you have a slight lisp and difficulty speaking for the first two to four days, but this is temporary and will improve as the swelling decreases.
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What is an angel kiss piercing?

The angel kiss piercing is a surface piercing that goes through the middle of the bottom lip and out the bottom of the lip.
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What happens if you pierce through your tongue web?

There are some risks with the frenulum piercing as it can irritate your gums over time and cause gum recession. If you notice your gums are changing it's important to remove the piercing and if you feel it rubbing on your teeth too much it can also damage the enamel.
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What is the Medusa piercing?

What is a medusa piercing? A medusa or philtrum piercing positions a stud in the center groove above the cupid's-bow of the lip. A piercer usually fits the piercing with a long labret stud. Once the piercing heals, a person can exchange the stud for a shorter stud to avoid causing damage to their teeth and gums.
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What happens if you don't cut a tongue-tie?

Risks of Tongue Tie

Some of the problems that can occur when tongue tie is left untreated include the following: Oral health problems: These can occur in older children who still have tongue tie. This condition makes it harder to keep teeth clean, which increases the risk of tooth decay and gum problems.
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Should I cut my frenulum?

In babies, the frenulum can be cut to improve breastfeeding. In adults, patients with a thicker frenulum may experience speech impediments, snoring, sleep apnea, headaches, and chronic neck, jaw, and/or shoulder pain. Yes, this small piece of tissue really can impact your day-to-day activity in a big way!
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Is ankyloglossia a birth defect?

Ankyloglossia is a congenital anomaly that has a high prevalence rate and may cause difficulty in breastfeeding or speech problems for affected infants [1,2].
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Is Ankyloglossia genetic?

Anyone can develop tongue-tie. In some cases, tongue-tie is hereditary (runs in the family). The condition occurs up to 10 percent of children (depending on the study and definition of tongue-tie). Tongue-tie mostly affects infants and younger children, but older children and adults may also live with the condition.
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Does Ankyloglossia affect speech?

Ankyloglossia, also known as tongue-tie, is a congenital oral condition that can cause difficulty with breastfeeding, speech articulation, and mechanical tasks such as licking the lips.
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Does tongue webbing piercing hurt?

While there is some initial swelling, there is no comparison to the amount and duration of swelling to traditional tongue piercings. In addition to the lack of swelling, tongue web piercings are virtually painless and usually only take a maximum of 4 weeks to heal fully, with minimal aftercare.
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What are Ashley piercings?

“An Ashley piercing is a single piercing that goes directly through the center of the bottom lip, exiting through the back of the lip,” says Kynzi Gamble, a professional piercer at Ink'd Up Tattoo Parlor in Boaz, AL. An Ashley piercing is a bit more involved, as they're pierced according to your anatomy.
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What is a smiling piercing?

What type of piercing is this? A smiley piercing goes through your frenulum, the small piece of skin connecting your upper lip to your upper gum. This piercing is relatively invisible until you smile — hence the name “smiley piercing.”
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What are snake eyes piercing?

The snake eye piercing is a curved barbell placed horizontally towards the tip at the end. Two ball ends give the appearance of eyes, making your tongue look like a snake. Turning your tongue into a snake may sound awesome to some of us, but not everyone's a fan.
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How much does a tongue web piercing cost?

While piercers charge different prices, tongue web piercings typically cost $5-$10 more than a standard tongue piercing. Body jewelry typically costs $15-$50 per piece. Price varies based on composition of the jewelry.
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Does a web piercing affect your teeth?

Tooth & Gum Damage

Oral piercings can irritate the gum tissue, and cause enamel damage in the form of cracks, chips, scratches, and tooth sensitivity.
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How big does your frenulum have to be to get a smiley?

Frenulum piercings are delicate and therefore the jewelry also needs to be small and delicate. This is the only type of piercing that we advocate the use of jewelry as small as 18 gauge. An 18 or 16 gauge CBR that is very small around - usually 1/2 inch - is all this delicate area can really handle.
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What is a venom piercing?

A venom piercing is a double tongue piercing — one on each side of the tongue. Though not quite as tough-sounding, it's sometimes called a frog eye piercing because the balls on the jewelry resemble frog eyes when you open your mouth.
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What is a scoop piercing?

Surface tongue piercings, or tongue 'scoop' piercings, are just as bad as they sound. These are piercings that pass horizontally through the surface of the tongue in the same way as a surface tragus or other surface piercing. The main issues with tongue scoop piercings are the same as with snake-eyes.
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What is a rook piercing?

A rook piercing goes though the inner edge of the uppermost ridge in your ear. It's one step above a daith piercing, which is the smaller ridge above the ear canal, and two steps above the tagus, the curved bulb covering your inner ear.
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Can you see a tongue piercing when you talk?

Thanks to their hidden nature, tongue piercings are a fun piercing that you can make visible when you want to (or when you speak) but otherwise keep to yourself as much as you'd like.
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