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Default Wisdom tooth nerve pain now muscle spasm ?

Hi everyone . Been on forum before about neurological pain from wisdom tooth extraction resurrected after denture too high by 11 mm. After nearly a year have seen maxillo facial surgeon and neurologist at the same time who tell me it is muscular contraction as they now know that wisdom tooth extraction can provoke muscles to spasm . Anyone heard about this or experiencing this ? I still have neurological issues but apparently due to nerves been compresssed by muscles.

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