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Frenulum of tongue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tongue frenulum piercing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A tongue frenulum piercing or the tongue web piercing is a body piercing through the frenulum underneath the tongue (frenulum linguae). These piercings are relatively simple piercings, and heal qu...
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Another cord between the base of the tongue and the floor of the mouth or the lower gum is called the lingual frenulum. If you lift your tongue up and look in a mirror, you probably can see the strand of tissue connecting the bottom of your tongue to the floor of your mouth -- what is left of your lingual frenulum.
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My mother thinks that our baby has tongue-tie. Could this interfere with nursing? Tongue-tie means that the membrane (the frenulum) that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth is shorter than usual. Some babies with tongue-tie breastfeed perfectly well;
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When I had my tongue pierced, the piercing had to be angled a bit because I have an oversized tongue web (the tissue that connects the bottom of your tongue to the floor of your mouth). ... Although my piercer told me I'd never notice the bottom ball was offset from my tongue web, ... Tongue frenulum (web) removal...
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Definition and other additional information on Frenulum of tongue from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Frenulum of tongue --> lingual frenulum ... Synonym: frenulum linguae, frenulum of tongue, vinculum linguae.
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Tongue-tie ; The medical name for tongue-tie is ankyloglossia. Frenula are little strings of tissue found underneath the tongue, inside the cheeks near the back molars, and under the top lip. The frenum (or frenulum) under the tongue is called the lingual frenum.
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