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Paresthesia after wisdom tooth removal
I have removed right wisdom tooth yesterday Numbness to chin lip and surgical area felling no that much pain till unless opening I have read on Google that sometimes paresthesia is permanent . . .do it's paresthesia. . .is it permanent loss of sensation . . Recovery time from it. .. .. .. .. Medicine ceff 500 for 3days all Pantaparazol Ketaconzol or pain killer spelling not remember
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It’s temporary. Follow instructions of your dental surgeon. Take medicines regularly.
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Parenthesia after wisdom tooth removal is usually  temporary.  It can take anything between  4 weeks to 3 months to subside completely.
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go for a follow up to dentist who did the extraction.  tablet neurobion  forte helps speed up recovery. 
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Parasthesia after wisdom tooth removal is generally temporary Take medicines as prescribed a there are a few medicines that help you with nerve recovery It may take a few weeks to few months for totally recovery
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Its temporary it will go dont worry follow the instructions
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Generally Paresthesia after wisdom tooth removal is temporary. Follow the advice given by your doctor. Maintain oral hygiene.
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Hi, Paresthesia is not permanent. It will take a few months for the feeling to go back to normal.
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