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Old 02-03-2013, 05:24 PM #1
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I am new here and am hopeful I can get some direction. I went in for a filling last week and when my Dentist injected me with the anesthetic for a lower tooth, I felt a stabbing pain in my tongue. It was a level 10 for a few seconds. Since then the right side of my tongue is numb, tingly and sometimes throbs up to my ear. I felt panic for the first two days as it felt like I had something stuck in my throat. The only thing the Dentist said was, 'guess I hit a nerve'. I called back to let them know of my symptoms and they said it wasn't his fault (I didn't blame anyone but was reporting my symptoms) and they said it would go away. The person that advised me was the receptionist. I now have slightly slurred speech. I'm trying to find out who I go to for information on what to expect recovery wise for the paresthesia and any treatment options. Delta Dental had no idea. I get the impression that I'm on my own since the dentist office seemed very unconcerned and scheduled me for another procedure on the other side. Thank you everyone...
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Hi Maria,

I would call the dentist office again and speak to the dentist himself. It's true that everyone has their own unique pattern of nerve bundles in their mouth and sometimes they are accidentally nicked with the needle. However, it is his fault as he gave you the injection. Not that he did anything on purpose, but at the same time he needs to own up to what he did.

I would not speak to the receptionist, it has nothing to do with her and she is misspeaking in her attempts to cover up for him. Because there is no way to know how long this numbness will go on or how far it may travel, you need to speak to the dentist and make him aware of your symptoms and your concerns. All of which legally has to be recorded in your chart. If you don't speak to him directly, then he can say he had no knowledge of the extent of the situation.

Let us know what he suggests for you. Also, I would not have the other side restored until this side completely heals.

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mariavboom;953837]I am new here and am hopeful I can get some direction. I went in for a filling last week and when my Dentist injected me with the anesthetic for a lower tooth, I felt a stabbing pain in my tongue. It was a level 10 for a few seconds. Since then the right side of my tongue is numb, tingly and sometimes throbs up to my ear. I felt panic for the first two days as it felt like I had something stuck in my throat. The only thing the Dentist said was, 'guess I hit a nerve'. I called back to let them know of my symptoms and they said it wasn't his fault (I didn't blame anyone but was reporting my symptoms) and they said it would go away. The person that advised me was the receptionist. I now have slightly slurred speech. I'm trying to find out who I go to for information on what to expect recovery wise for the paresthesia and any treatment options. Delta Dental had no idea. I get the impression that I'm on my own since the dentist office seemed very unconcerned and scheduled me for another procedure on the other side. Thank you everyone...
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