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Old 07-14-2010, 01:10 PM #11
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Hi Zakira,

I am so sorry you are going through all this. I think I might have responded to you in another forum. I think you have some type of nerve injury caused by injection. This may affect your tongue. You might want to do some researd on this. I hope you feel better and please keep us posted!

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Hi Zakira,

I am so sorry you are going through all this. I think I might have responded to you in another forum. I think you have some type of nerve injury caused by injection. This may affect your tongue. You might want to do some researd on this. I hope you feel better and please keep us posted!

Illana
Try this website - some of the neuralgias listed may resemble yours:

http://www.umanitoba.ca/cranial_nerves/other/index.html

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hello,

six dental injections is a goodly amount in one sitting. the dentist may have hit your nerve with the needle; unfortunately, after the first injection, you would not feel this because you would be numbed by the excessive anesthetic used.

trigeminal neuropathic pain is best managed with medications. a thin slice MRI could be useful to rule out a vascular compression on the trigeminal nerve, however, your symptoms sound consistent with a traumatic nerve injury. i would suggest making an appointment with an oral surgeon who does microsurgery on the trigeminal nerves to see if there is a possibility of surgical repair. these injuries are best treated sooner rather than later.

best of luck,

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