Any food that remains in your mouth, whether it is caught in the hole of your tongue piercing, or between your teeth, or anywhere else in your mouth, will decay, and will therefore cause a great increase in the amount of bacteria in your mouth, which can lead to tooth decay, or to the inflammation of your gums, or to various other problems. Never let food remain in your mouth for any prolonged period of time.
Of all the parts of your body that you might choose to pierce, the tongue is the most risky, in terms of possible medical problems. I honestly would have to advise against it.
cause it look wierd and food can get in the hole lol
It finds an ant hill and sticks its tongue out . The ants get stuck on the tongue and the armadillo eats it.
3-4 weeks tops and it depends on the types of food .
You are left with a hole in your tongue and your food sometimes gets stuck in the hole.
nothing silly goosee. you'll be fine. it might sting when its first pierced but after a while you will be perfectly fine : )
Food would be a good thing, unlike a tongue piercing you can eat almost anything so long as you rinse after eating and stay on something for swelling.
The food would be stuck in your esophagus
The maximum number of piercings that would be considered safe at any one sitting is 3. Even though piercing is relatively safe when in a controlled environment of a professional body piercing studio, there is a limit to what the body will cope with. Any invasive procedure will tax the bodies ability to cope with the stress of piercing. So getting a tongue piercing and a nostril piercing won't be too bad, however be sure you have a good meal ( actual food, not junk food and candy ) at least 1 hour before you get the piercing done. This will allow your body to maintain it's normal blood sugar levels and allow you to cope with the piercing experience.
Braces can sometimes irritate a tongue piercing because the piercing can get caught on the braces, leading to discomfort or potential damage. It's important to be mindful of this and take extra care when wearing braces and having a tongue piercing.
Generally the tongue will prevent that from happening however it's still wise to rinse with a good mouth wash after you have removed the barbell and consumed anything, just to be on the safe side.
Food would get stuck in your throat when you tried to swallow.
A friend of mine got a tongue piercing at a professional and asked the same question. He said to wait about an hour or two and while you wait keep the ring in your piercing, because if its brand new with no ring in it, it will close faster than one you had for a while . So just wait about an hour or so with a ring in it. Then the pro said if the tongue is bleeding from when you pierced it first still or its swollen or whatever then you have to wait a little while. While you eat, take your piercing out since its new and the flesh of the tongue is still tender and you dont want to stretch it. Chew carefully and slowly . Hope i helped