Wtf...omfg, perminant numbness? Dude, anything thats not good and perminant sucks..I really feel sorry man, I hope the feeling does come back.
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Wtf...omfg, perminant numbness? Dude, anything thats not good and perminant sucks..I really feel sorry man, I hope the feeling does come back.
Hon, that happens to a lot of people when the wisdoms are removed. I know 3 days seems like a long time but you should gradually be getting the feeling back. Any surgical procedure is an assault to the body and healing takes time, also anesthetic works differently on people. If you're not back to normal in a couple of days call your dr. In the mean time, be careful of biting the inside of your cheek.Quote:
Originally Posted by are you kind
I had a numb tingle underneath my chin for about two weeks. My whole mouth was in a funk for awhile, but now im back to normal.
Wait a little bit more, say a week to see if it passes on it's own, but if it hasn't, get a second opinion from a dental surgeon. He might have a better understanding of what nerves run in that area or if something else could be causing the problem and more importantly, how to fix it.
Best of luck, I hope it's temporary.
Dont allow these antidentite bastards scare you. Get in there and let that poor humble dentist do her/his job:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ae...
dai*ma:D
After an exploratory camera was put into my heart 3 years ago the left side of my hand went numb just like you explained... The surgeon tried to blame it on the way I rest my elbow and that cause a pinch in the nerve...
Well 3 years later it is still numb,but I hardly recognize it now,the feeling is faint and unless I am thinking about it,I don't know it's there...
Fact is,after time you get used to it...
yea dude i had to go to a meeting about my widomteeth last week and thats one of the things he said might happen. nerve dammage. he said it could last days, weeks,months, and sometimes but rarely it ccan be permanant
The roots of lower wisdom teeth may lie near the main nerve to the lower jaw, and the crowns may be near the nerve to the tongue. In about 1 to 2% of the cases, these nerves could be damaged during removal of the tooth. The result would be numbness in the lips, chin, and teeth on the side affected, or in the side of the tongue. Movement would not be affected--only sensation. If this happens, call the office immediately for a prescription of anti-inflammatory medication to ease the damage to the nerve. Expect some difficulty in using your mouth for several weeks, until it accommodates to the change. The nerve may take a month or several months to repair itself. It is not very common for this numbness, if present, to be permanent, but that is also possible.
http://www.mynewsmile.com/wisdom.htm
Better get yourself back in to the dentist!
Best of luck to ya!!!:thumbsup:
Were you asleep? They put my ass asleep, 4 wisdom, and one mullar.I've never woke up more,hurt,pissed off, and just all around fucked up in my life.Worse week of my life as well.
Seriously, just get yourself back to the dentist with excruciating pain like that.
I had my wisdom teeth bulled back in 01, and I went back to college, and played ball the same nite, next day I was back to complete norm.
Go back to the doctor and get that shit taken care of.