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Taper
- An instrument used to enlarge the diameter of piercings.
- Usually consists of a stainless steel rod whose diameter
gradually decreases along its length.
- Available in gauges, where the stated gauge represents the
diameter of the thicker end.
- The narrow end is inserted through the piercing and the rest
of the taper is drawn through the piercing, stretching the tissue,
so that larger gauge jewelry may then be inserted.
Tea tree oil
- An
essential oil derived from trees of the genus Leptospermum,
native to New Zealand and Australia.
- An extremely potent
disinfectant.
- Recommended for the disinfecting of instruments prior to
sterilization.
- Not recommended for application to piercings.
Thrush
- Infection of the body with the yeast Candida albicans.
- Vaginal thrush occurs when the
vagina loses its natural acidity, usually as a result of
taking
antibiotics or from excess use of
soap,
which is alkaline.
- Symptoms include itch, white discharge, and pain on
intercourse.
Titanium
- A strong very corrosion-resistant white metal.
- Atomic Number 22
- Chemical Symbol "Ti".
- Melting point 1675oC
- Extensively used in surgical implants because it is chemically
inert.
- Very light weight, hence its use in the aerospace industry.
Tongue
- The wiggly thing in your mouth, made of muscle, that moves
food around when you eat.
- If you can poke your tongue out of your mouth and hold it
between your thumb and finger then it is long enough to be
pierced.
Tongue Barbell
- A barbell designed for use in tongues to reduce the risk of
aspiration.
- The top ball and the bar are made from one piece of metal.
- There is no top ball to accidentally loosen and inhale into
the lung.
- The ball that screws on is fitted underneath the tongue.
Tongue Rim
- Piercings on the lateral assect of the tongue.
- Usually done with rings.
Tongue Tie
- The situation where the front of the tongue has reduced
mobility because of a very short frenulum connecting the tongue to
the floor of the mouth.
- Usually prohibits piercing of the tongue.
Tragus

- The prominence of skin-covered
cartilage forming the front wall of the ear canal.
- To find your tragus:
- First put your index finger in your ear hole
- Then raise your elbow high
- Now you can grab your tragus between your finger and thumb.
Transcrotal
Triangle
- A female genital piercing that:
- Enters and exits through the
clitoral hood
- passes
posterior to the body of the
clitoris
- and passes
anterior to the
urethra.
- Only suited to persons with a relatively prominent clitoris
and adequate hood skin.
- Should only be performed by experienced piercers with a good
knowledge of
anatomy.
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