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Hi andy,
Well.......... to clarify, nerve damage can occur anyplace in the mouth, not just the lower jaw. Not to say that is your problem..... Because you had a sinus exposure, it is wise to have the dentist who did the extractions take a post op look at the area and take an xray to see if the sinus opening is healing. The bony sockets that held the teeth take months to heal closed completely, but the sinus exposure should only take a few days to a week depending on how large it was. You could also be experiencing pain along the bundle of nerves in that area as the area is healing and the nerves are rejuvenating. But it would be best to have the surgeon check it. Please let us know what he says............. Bryanna Quote:
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