Tongue frenulum piercing

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Tongue Frenulum Piercing[edit | edit source]

A tongue frenulum piercing

A tongue frenulum piercing is a type of oral piercing that involves the perforation of the frenulum linguae, the small fold of mucous membrane that extends from the floor of the mouth to the midline of the underside of the tongue.

Procedure[edit | edit source]

The procedure for a tongue frenulum piercing is typically performed by a professional body piercer in a sterile environment. The piercer will use a hollow needle to create a hole in the frenulum and insert a small piece of jewelry, such as a barbell or captive bead ring.

Preparation[edit | edit source]

Before the procedure, the piercer will clean the area with an antiseptic solution to reduce the risk of infection. The client may be asked to rinse their mouth with an antibacterial mouthwash.

Aftercare[edit | edit source]

Proper aftercare is crucial to prevent complications. This includes rinsing the mouth with a saline solution, avoiding alcohol and tobacco, and maintaining good oral hygiene.

Risks and Complications[edit | edit source]

As with any piercing, there are potential risks and complications associated with tongue frenulum piercings. These may include:

Jewelry Options[edit | edit source]

Common jewelry options for tongue frenulum piercings include:

Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]

Tongue frenulum piercings are often chosen for aesthetic reasons and may hold cultural or personal significance for the individual. They are less common than other types of tongue piercings, such as the midline tongue piercing.

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