How your tongue naturally gravitates to the top of your mouth as you sleep.
I was asleep, so no I didn’t notice
Submitted 1 day ago by MrNesser@lemmy.world to [deleted]
How your tongue naturally gravitates to the top of your mouth as you sleep.
I was asleep, so no I didn’t notice
When awake too. The default position of your tongue when you’re not using it is the top of your mouth
Huh never considered it
OP is secretly a bat who sleep upside down. Nice try but you can’t fool me 🦇👀
Squeak!
infinitesunrise@slrpnk.net 1 day ago
It’s supposed to. Some people have a short lingual frenulum (The ligament that connects your tongue to your jaw), preventing proper tongue positioning which can cause problems like sleep apnea, speech impediments, tooth decay, and even poor posture. Inability to put your tongue at the roof of your mouth is one of the indications of this. Can be corrected with a fairly simple noninvasive surgery (They just snip the ligament a bit to lengthen it).
theneverfox@pawb.social 1 day ago
Wait… The tip of my tongue rests against my palate, how much of your tongue are we talking?
On the other hand, I just realized I can’t breathe through my mouth at all when it’s in that position, which is really surprising and seems like it might be the important bit
infinitesunrise@slrpnk.net 14 hours ago
Only like the front inch of your tongue actually hits your palate. When I try it, I can breathe around the sides of my tongue.