What is paresthesia? Dental paresthesia is one possible postoperative complication of wisdom tooth removal, or in some cases receiving a dental injection.
Read about tongue problems like hairy tongue, canker sores, oral cancer, geographic tongue, and leukoplakia. Find out what different tongue colors (white, red, black) mean, and read about symptoms and signs, home remedies and treatments, causes, and diagnosis of tongue problems.
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Facial numbness can be located on one or both sides of the face, and can range from mild sensation loss to complete paralysis of the affected area. The
About OraVerse. OraVerse (Phentolamine Mesylate) injection is the first and only local dental anesthesia reversal agent. OraVerse is indicated for the reversal of soft tissue anesthesia, i.e., anesthesia of the lip and tongue, and the associated functional deficits resulting from an intraoral submucosal injection of a local anesthetic
Inferior alveolar nerve block (abbreviated to IANB, and also termed inferior alveolar nerve anesthesia or inferior dental block) is a nerve block technique which induces anesthesia (numbness) in the areas of the mouth and face innervated by one of the inferior alveolar nerves which are paired on the left and right side.
Experiencing a burning sensation in your mouth or on your tongue without “hot food” to blame? There is a condition that can cause your mouth to burn for no apparent reason.
Sudden numbness in mouth can be caused are taking too hot or too cold food or drinks, post dental anesthesia, etc. Numbness in face can be due to nerve problems, injury to facial skin or exposure to extreme cold climate.
There are several possible causes of facial numbness, also known as hypesthesia. Most of these causes can be traced to a problem in or affecting the trigeminal nerve.
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