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Throat and tounge tingling
I had dental work done recently. I had to have a tooth extracted and a bone graft done. My tounge and throat have started having this tingling sensation that isn’t going away.
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Was wisdom extracted ? Start tablet neurobeon forte once daily for one month .If it still persists visit your dentist for clinical evaluation
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Which tooth was extracted? Teeth in the upper jaw / lower jaw any wisdom tooth, Will define better clarity.
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Tingling sensation is usually felt by few patients. That may be due to the anesthesia. The condition will be alright within few days.
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Please specify the dental treatment that was done and the duration after dental treatment. Also if any complications during the treatment. There might be some neurological disturbance due to the surgical procedure undertaken which might resolve over a period of time.
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Consult your doc/ surgeon if this tingling sensation persists.
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Hi there , how recently have you had an extraction ? If it's more than 24 hours then you need to start Tab Neurobion 0-0-1*15 days if problem persists visit the dentist
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This may be due to anaesthesia. Give it few days, it will settle down. If problem persists, some medicines may be prescribed
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