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Default lingual nerve injury

Hello All,

31 months ago a dentist injured my right lingual nerve with an injection of articaine for a root canal procedure. I have had a permanent paresthesia/dysesthesia since that time in my tongue, right side with burning pain and other horrible sensations. Does anyone know of any herbs or natural supplements that might help with the pain and/or actually regenerate this damaged nerve? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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