Well is jaw pain normal with new tongue piercings? No having pain in the jaw is not common and may be some what of a concern. If the pain and discomfort extends past 24 hours I would suggest you have a talk with your piercer and see what he/she has to say about it. If the answers do not validate your concern you may be wise to see your Doctor.
The tongue is anchored to the jaw and the larynx.
The length of your jaw
Teeth may hurt after getting a piercing due to several reasons, such as the stress and tension in the jaw from the new jewelry, especially if it's in the oral or lip area. Additionally, irritation or inflammation from the piercing can affect nearby nerves, leading to discomfort in the teeth. It's also possible that the piercing is causing you to unconsciously clench your teeth or grind them, which can exacerbate the pain. If the pain persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
the tongue and jaw
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Under the tongue is the floor of the mouth, which consists of muscles and glands. Behind the jaw is the submandibular gland, which produces saliva.
well both jaw lines are conected together so if one siide of your jaw hurts bad then expect your other side to hurt also
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The tongue rests in your mouth. It fit perfectly in your bottom jaw and is the strongest muscle in your body.
The tongue is attached to the lower jaw at the midline through a structure called the frenulum, which connects the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. This attachment allows for movement and flexibility of the tongue while also aiding in functions such as speaking and swallowing. The base of the tongue also extends to the hyoid bone and the muscles of the throat.
A combination of your tongue and jaw muscles
Ni it is NOT normal, pain and swelling are NEVER normal. It is probably caused by an infection getting in through the hole in your tooth. If you don't get it treated by a dentist IMMEDIATELY you are going to be very sick.