Symptoms of nerve damage after tooth extraction
Disease description:
Symptoms of nerve damage after tooth extraction
Nerve damage after tooth extraction may cause persistent or intermittent numbness, tingling, paresthesia, facial muscle weakness, or movement disorders. Patients may experience abnormal sensations in the oral, facial, or neck areas, and may even have difficulty speaking or chewing. Sometimes, this may be accompanied by persistent pain or discomfort. If any symptoms of nerve damage occur, prompt medical attention is necessary.