While not exactly mainstream, having one's tongue pierced is not all that unusual anymore,
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The answer, according to most dental professionals,
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The bottom line is that tongue-splitting is a serious and risky endeavor, and not one to be embarked on on a whim. Those interested should take a good look at the pros and cons,
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The risks don't stop there. After the surgery, one is at greater risk of an infection,
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Other problems can develop even long after the surgery has taken place. Tongue-splitting can adversely affect a person's speech pattern, leaving them with a permanent lisp or an inability to make certain sounds; some may even have to relearn how to speak.