Because when you eat you chew on the tissue????? ( the truth is I really don't Know so don't take my word for it)
Its been eaten
Stockings are like tights that stop at your thigh, and when their ripped it basically means they have runs in the tights.
No. Vertical labrets don't touch the inside of your mouth at all. The holes wouldn't match up.
She caught her tights on the bush and ripped them.He ripped up the junk mail.
I had some gauze packed in the side of my mouth when I woke up from the surgery (had all four removed) and disolvable stiches over the gaps where the teeth were. I didn't bled all that much from my teeth (although had a nose bleed from where the breathing tube was removed too quickly from my nose and ripped the skin inside! I took the gauze out after a day though.
theu are called blood blisters
I dont have one but try looking it up on google images
An intense, chalky, NASTY taste, that swells up inside your mouth. So gross. And kinda scary.
When you suck from a straw, you increase the volume of your mouth. This decrease in pressure inside your mouth creates a vacuum that draws liquid up the straw.
The mouth lining is the soft tissue that covers the inside of the mouth, including the cheeks, lips, tongue, and roof of the mouth. It is made up of mucous membranes that help protect the underlying structures and aid in functions such as speech and eating.
The mouth is made up of the lips, teeth, tongue, and palate (roof of the mouth). It also contains the salivary glands, which produce saliva to help with digestion. The oral cavity is lined with mucous membranes that protect the tissues inside the mouth.
You lower the pressure inside your mouth and the atmosphere pushes the liquid up the straw. That is why it is almost impossible to suck the liquid into your stomach directly. You can't lower your stomach pressure much. The mouth has muscles to create a small lower pressure area, then you gulp the contents that wind up in the mouth.