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Old 02-06-2014, 09:09 AM
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Nick,

Depending on the exact cause of the problem, whether it be anatomical and/or disease induced you may need to be under the care of a few different specialists. You would see an oral surgeon or an oral maxillofacial surgeon and sometimes a neurologist. A general dentist would be part of the team but mainly in the fabrication of any dental appliance that might be needed and for routine follow up care.

Sometimes a pain management physician is necessary also.

Bryanna



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Originally Posted by Johnsonsyard View Post
Hi ,

This may seem to be a stupid question , but I would like to make sure. For dental nerve damage would it be a Neurologist or a Dentist that would attend to this condition ?

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Nick
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