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Numbness and loss feeling
Hello sir Age 32 Wisdom tooth removed and root canal done last 7 months ago but till now half of lips area unable to feel am feeling dis confort while talking and eating When I visit at my dentist he said sometime it will happen becoz of some nerve very close to root or something he said Kindly advice any tablet ..
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It's quite long time now Still need to evaluate the intensity of sensation loss Try the following medicine Update me in one month
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Hello It ll take time to heal,for medicines consult through this
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It is due to trauma to your nerve don't be panic it is reversible kindly see a dentist nearby to you
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Visit a local oral medicine specialist for physical evaluation and treatment. Sometimes during wisdom tooth extraction, this happens. Normally it is a reversible condition.
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Hi. *Sorry to hear that,I take your point, numbness is because of traum to the nerve. *It might take one year or more for the sensation to come back. * Keep track or make a note on  improvement of  sensation.
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Visit nearby dental surgery for regular check up
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*Advised to take medication as prescribed by your dental surgeon *Advised muscle strengthening exercises *Advised alternate cold and warm compression Hope your question is answered
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