Hi.. i just got my 4 wisdom teeth pulled
on Aug 11th and its over a week later and
all of the sudden yesterday part of my
tongue felt a lil numb but i didnt really
think anythin of it..However today my
whole tongue feels numb, tingly, cold and
I don't know what to think. I called the
dentist office and they had nothin really
to say about it just to come into
tomorrow.. I mean I'm worried seein that
its both cold and numb....is circulation
being cut off?? please some advice would
be great.. :-\
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Fairy Godmother
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Hi Posted: 08-20-08 18:44pm
If you think its really something bad, go
to the ER.....I would not wait until
tomorrow if it worried me that much. Does
not sound good numb and cold...please keep
us posted in what you do! Good luck@
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gizmo27
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Posted: 08-21-08 20:51pm
yeah I went to the dentist today and she
said that there is an infection in one of
my extractions and thats apparently the
reason for the numbness and tingly
feeling..however she gave me a weird look
when i told her it was cold too...she
didn't have much to say about that
everytime I asked...she ended up saying
that my tongue isn't really numb or cold
it's just a sensation I feel because of
the infection..but I could feel at the
roof of my mouth that my tongue feels
cold... She gave me stronger antibiotics
and I hope it clears up soon...
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HI Posted: 08-22-08 13:00pm
Glad you went back to the dentist and had
this looked into. My advice, if this does
not clear up and your tongue get better
within the week, I'd seek another dentist
for another opinion. For your dentist to
just "avoid" /shug off" your questions
about your tongue feeling cold it does not
help you to understand why your tongue is
cold...............I finally found a
wonderful dentist who is in tune with any
questions I have. Hope you feel so much
better, please let me know!
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gizmo27
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Posted: 08-22-08 15:05pm
Yeah I might get another opinion because I
thought it was kind of odd how she didn't
answer my question. But thank you for
your advice and concern and I will keep
you posted. =o)
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gizmo27
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:-\ Posted: 09-22-08 15:13pm
so i am still having problems with my
teeth and its been over a month since my
surgery for my wisdom teeth...not only did
i have an infection a week after it was
done but now i seemed to have developed a
some bump in one of the areas where one of
the wisdom teeth had been removed and it
hurts..plus my top row of teeth have been
hurtin on and off since it got done...
so i went to the dentist today only to
find out that the bump is a sliver of MY
JAW BONE that seems to be stickin out into
my gum..now idk about anyone else but in
my opinion this CANNOT be a normal side
effect...and the dentist told me i had one
of two options..1) to wait it out and
rinse frequently with warm salt water,
then the bone should poke out of the gum,
then to use a Qtip to break it off or 2)
more surgery...get my gum split open again
and have him file down/round off the
bone....
idk what to do about this but i know i am
def goin to get a second opinion ASAP...
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Hi Sweetie! Me Fairy*Godmother Posted: 09-22-08 18:52pm
Hey there,I'm so very sorry you are still
having problems.........I can relate to
this same experience. I was in pain, bad
after having wisdom teeth extracted, had
the exposed jaw bone, which my dentist
(back then) opened up on a Saturday just
to repair what he had done.Thank God my
Father was his friend and he knew I was IN
PAIN. He had to reopen the gums and filed
down the bone. Afterwards, it healed
nicely and I was ok. If I were you, I'd
have the dentist repair this for you and
get it over with. You don't know how long
it would be for this piece of bone to
break off. And in the meantime, you are
miserable. Please tell me he gave you pain
meds?????????? Get your butt out there and
get a second opinion. This first dentist
sounds a little flaky to me..............
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gizmo27
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Posted: 09-23-08 16:05pm
yeah but this experience isn't a common
side effect right? I have never heard of
any one I know having to deal with this
situation... I mean the dentist must have
done something wrong and he definitely
seems like he just does not want to admit
it..and no he didnt give me anything
except those two options..salt water and
break it off myself (which doesnt make
sense cuz wouldnt it be rigid it i break
it off?) or have him open my gum to round
off the bone...
and I am trying to find another dentist I
just feel like I can't trust any of them
and I don't know where to start looking
for a go0d one...=o\
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Hi Posted: 09-23-08 18:26pm
You are correct, this is NOT a common side
effect, not really sure what causes this
to happen, but I was lucky in having a
dentist that made it "right". Word of
mouth, in finding a good dentist. I have
one now that I would trust with anyones
life. He's genuine and is attentive to the
needs of the patient. Ask around and get
peoples opinions for a good dentist. Not
sure what the "liability" procedure is on
what you are going through, but I'd look
into that as well. Dentist like doctors
have malpractice insurance. If the dentist
that did this is not owning up to it, and
offering to make good, then you might
think about asking legal aid what your
rights are. Just thought I'd throw that
out there!
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gizmo27
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Posted: 10-07-08 16:06pm
Yeah. I even went back to the same dentist
office to speak with the main dentist
there and he was acting as if it were
normal and not a real problem. He said he
would recommend me to leave the bump
(piece of bone) alone and it'll eventually
shrink however it'll never go away. That
makes no sense to me. I think I am about
to talk to a lawyer or something because
no one from that office seems to be actin
like a professional. All I wanted was a
decent explanation as to what the bump
was, why it got like that, and a
reasonable solution, not telling me that I
can either break it off myself, let it be,
or they do another incision. I'm going to
get a 2nd opinion this week and talk to a
lawyer in the mean time.
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Good for you! Posted: 10-07-08 17:56pm
Yes, by all means get a second opinion and
if at all possible, have it put in writing
what this dentist finds and get his
feedback on what should be done to correct
your problem. This documentation you can
use in court. Then, find you a lawyer
willing to take your case, I do know a
lot of attorneys willing to take a case be
it a dentist, doctor or hospital, because
of malpractice.....you could wind up
compensated......keep me informed! Hope
you are feeling better! Hugs!
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hockeychick4
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Posted: 10-16-08 17:29pm
I just had 7 teeth pulled on monday. My
tongue was numb but, it wore off a few
hours later. But, my bottom lip and chin
are still numb. I was told it's because
the swelling hasn't gone down yet.
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gizmo27
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Posted: 10-20-08 16:17pm
I went to get a 2nd opinion last week...it
turns out that the dentist i went to get
the 2nd opinion from..used to work for the
Dental Group that extracted my wisdom
teeth!! so he basically agreed with them
sayin "oh i can see why they said
that"...then he pressed hard on the bump
(sliver of jaw bone) which hurt and i told
him and then he tried puttin numbin gel on
it however i dont respond well to
that..because for some reason once thats
put on i think some went down my throat
and i felt like i couldnt breathe and i
had a panic attack :-\...so idk what to
do...whether i should try yet another
dentist or what..
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eidtp
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Whoa Posted: 11-15-08 15:31pm
Ok, first, I'm here because my tongue is
numb too after having mercury fillings
removed, and was trying to figure out what
was happening. I'm amazed at the anger of
some people, some of whom haven't even
spoken to their dentist. First, it is
impossible to know where the nerves are
when injecting unless you have opened the
person's jaw with oral surgery and located
them visually. Second, this is NOT
malpractice; it is a normal complication
of injecting the novocaine (or any other
injection). It happens in a small, small
percentage of times (as evidenced by some
people saying they've had fillings done
for 20 years and never had this
happen...). I am not a dentist, and cannot
speak to some of the more severe things,
but people need to realize that both in
medicine and dentistry HUMANS are
providing the services, and things do
happen, but that doesn't mean it is
negligence or malpractice. It is sad to
read that some of you have had less than
satisfactory conversations with your
dentist or their staff, but anytime a
nerve is damaged it must re-grow, and the
growth is slow. I hit a windshield in
1972, had 41 stitches in my face, and my
forehead was numb for almost 10 years.
This is an extreme example because the
nerves were completely cut, in most of
these dentistry situations they are not.
If you do not get an answer from your
dentist, go see another one or talk to one
and explain your symptoms. It is quite
possible in some cases it may take up to 2
years. Am I thrilled I have ½ a numb
tongue? NO Would I take action against my
dentist? Absolutely not. The other thing
to think about here is they were fixing a
cavity or removing a wisdom tooth - and if
left un-corrected, you would end up with a
much worse problem. Some procedures do not
end up perfectly, and we all just have to
deal with the results. If you are having
actual pain, I would definitely see your
dentist or another one and if they cannot
help, go see a pain management physician.
They might be able to help. Numbness one
can live with, but worse symptoms should
be followed up by professionals.