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Old 01-11-2010, 05:34 PM #1
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I'm just confused as to why I have a terrible taste in between #28-29. Same side as the pain etc. I wonder if a NICO lesion caused this neuralgia from my wisdom tooth #32 taken out when I was a teen. It's frustrating b/c the neuro tells me I don't have typical TN symtoms. I guess I'm still searching b/c nothing has been determined black and white for me. It's still grey. This terrible taste on that side of my teeth...it bothers me all day along with slight pain into ear and along jawline. I appreciate your post.

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We're all with you. I don't think ANY of us has a textbook TN case except the case that wrote the textbook.

I know I don't have the EXACT symptoms that match the Wiki entry
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We're all with you. I don't think ANY of us has a textbook TN case except the case that wrote the textbook.

I know I don't have the EXACT symptoms that match the Wiki entry
I appreciate that. It's calming to hear that not everyone follows the textbook symptoms. It still bothers me soooo much about this terrible taste in my mouth along those teeth. Everyone I talk to says they never experienced that with TN or ATN. Anyhow, I do wonder if it has anything to do with the extraction in my teens. I also agree about Xanax. It does help.

Any other advice you can give?
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I appreciate that. It's calming to hear that not everyone follows the textbook symptoms. It still bothers me soooo much about this terrible taste in my mouth along those teeth. Everyone I talk to says they never experienced that with TN or ATN. Anyhow, I do wonder if it has anything to do with the extraction in my teens. I also agree about Xanax. It does help.

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I don't have a taste but I have a constant dull "feeling" in my bottom lower teeth.

I have one tooth to the right of my vampire tooth (don't know tooth #s....) that I can wiggle and make sensation.

All teeth (ALL!!) have been X-ray'd and the problem area has been x-ray'd 3 times. No issues on x-ray....

How much xanax do you take per day? Just curious
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I don't have a taste but I have a constant dull "feeling" in my bottom lower teeth.

I have one tooth to the right of my vampire tooth (don't know tooth #s....) that I can wiggle and make sensation.

All teeth (ALL!!) have been X-ray'd and the problem area has been x-ray'd 3 times. No issues on x-ray....

How much xanax do you take per day? Just curious
1 or 2 a day. It really helps a lot.
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Now 1 or 2 a day. It helps A lot!!!![/QUOTE]
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hello,

the chorda tympani nerve, which mediates taste, merges with the lingual nerve which mediates sensation to your tongue. frequently, when patients are injured by dental injections, root canals, etc, patients report a metallic or salty taste in their mouth. this is likely due to damage done to the nerve by either the needle from the injection or some other trauma incurred from the dental work.


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We're all with you. I don't think ANY of us has a textbook TN case except the case that wrote the textbook.

I know I don't have the EXACT symptoms that match the Wiki entry


Hi, I have been doing a lot of research lately due to my own dental/ neuro issues. I have heard that NICO can cause a bad/ sour taste in your mouth. The reason being that you may have an infection in your jawbone which could cause a bad taste. Just wanted to put my two cents in- while I look for relief for myself.... Best of luck to you!
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Hi, I have been doing a lot of research lately due to my own dental/ neuro issues. I have heard that NICO can cause a bad/ sour taste in your mouth. The reason being that you may have an infection in your jawbone which could cause a bad taste. Just wanted to put my two cents in- while I look for relief for myself.... Best of luck to you!


Hello, I have been diagnosed with neuralgia due to a tooth extraction. I think I have some type of ATN - I have an appointment in the near future with a neurologist. I am wondering if anyone has ever had this and have had it go away on its own after a tooth extraction? Or is this permanent? I am hoping that somehow my nerve just needs some time to heal. Unfortunately from what I've been reading, it doesn't seem to just go away... Can anyone provide any insight to this? Thanks for your help!
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