![]() Like pumpkin, it plays nicely with autumnal spices, including cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger. Unlike butternut squash, it’s satisfyingly but not overtly sweet. It’s easy to make, warming and hearty, and almost nutty in flavor.Īcorn squash is often overlooked when surrounded by its brighter squash cousins. With the Snake-eye piercing, it sits right on the back of your teeth and gums, causing gum erosion over time, and it has a very high risk of chipping or breaking a tooth.Roasted acorn squash deserves a place on your table this season. ![]() We, as piercers, do try to give you the best results by giving you proper placement and correct fitting jewelry. However, you always need to be careful with your oral piercings as they could all possibly cause damage to your teeth and gums. When the piercing is in the center, the bar is at the furthest possible point from your teeth and gums in hopes that you will not have issues. The normal placement of a tongue piercingĪ typical tongue piercing is a vertical piercing generally in the center but can also be placed on the sides of the tongue. You could be left with a split in your tongue or a large scar. The tissue in your tongue is much softer than other places you would do a conventional surface piercing, and it has a much higher chance of migration and rejection. ![]() It could cause you to develop a lisp and make it difficult to chew and swallow food. With both of these piercings, you are binding those separate muscles, not allowing them to move independently. That is how when someone gets their tongue split they are able to move both sides of their tongue individually. There are two sets of each of these muscles. The genioglossus allows you to roll, bend, flatten, and fold the tongue. The Styloglossus muscles are the muscles that allow you to retract and elevate. There are four main groups in the tongue. Scoop Piercing ComplicationsĪssuming your piercing goes well with no complications during the piercing process, there are even more issues that can arise after. Piercing professionals will definitely know the anatomy of your tongue and should never do a scoop piercing. When getting a scoop piercing the piercer may easily slide through the most important veins of your tongue. ![]() If you do puncture the artery, you could have massive oral bleeding, possibly causing choking and potentially surgery to repair the damage. It is a much higher risk of puncturing them when a piercer is blindly piercing through the tongue. When you are going horizontally, you can not see the arteries or veins. In a traditional tongue piercing, you can see the lingual artery by looking under the tongue. A Snake-Eye Piercing is a piercing that goes horizontally through the tip of your tongue. What is a scoop piercing?Ī scoop piercing is a surface piercing going horizontal on the top of your tongue. I am not an expert in the human body’s anatomy, but I will do my best to be as accurate as possible from the knowledge I have from the extensive research I have done. ![]() They are both essentially the same piercing just in different placements on the tongue, and they have very similar complications. A Scoop piercing and a Snake-Eye piercing are two oral piercings that you should never consider. ![]()
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