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Old 04-19-2016, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Cleo View Post
Nerve injury is a known complication that occurs with molar extraction. Not much can be done once it happens. The healing process can be painfully long or permanent.
Hi Cleo, I appreciate your post.

A few questions come to mind---

At what point is nerve damage deemed permanent?

Are there ways to pinpoint which nerve(s) are causing an issue?

If so, are there tests available that could determine the percentage of damage that's taken place?

I'm thinking that if the above things are possible, then perhaps a "customized treatment plan" could be effective in relieving some of the pain & overall discomfort.

Thanks again and have a great day!

Laughter
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