What should I do if facial numbness is caused by dental nerve numbness?
Facial numbness caused by dental nerve numbness can generally be treated through methods such as ultrasonic teeth cleaning, medication, acupuncture, and others. Specific treatments are as follows:
1. Ultrasonic Teeth Cleaning
Dental nerve numbness may result from periodontitis, which could lead to facial numbness accompanied by symptoms such as tooth soreness and swelling. Visiting a hospital for ultrasonic teeth cleaning can help control the progression of periodontitis.
2. Medication
Facial numbness due to dental nerve numbness may be caused by inflammation, often accompanied by pain. Under a doctor's guidance, patients can take medications such as amoxicillin capsules, levofloxacin tablets, or ibuprofen sustained-release capsules to reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
3. Acupuncture
Patients can go to the hospital for acupuncture treatment. By inserting needles into specific acupoints, local nerves can be stimulated to help alleviate facial numbness.
In addition, dental nerve numbness can also be treated through tooth extraction, root canal therapy, or nerve resection. It is recommended that patients seek medical attention at a hospital and choose an appropriate treatment method under the guidance of a qualified physician.