Paresthesia of the tongue
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I understand the risks involved in having teeth removed, some of which are pain, swelling, spread of infection, dry socket, loss of feeling in my teeth, lips, tongue and surrounding tissue (Paresthesia) that can last for an indefinite period of time (days or months) or fractured jaw.
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paresthesia ) in the lip, tongue, chin, gums, cheeks and teeth which are transient in most cases but on infrequent occasions may be permanent; reactions to injections, changes in occlusion (biting); jaw muscle cramps and spasms,
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Complications from the use of local anesthesia include, but are not limited to: Possible paresthesia (numbness) of the lower lip, chin, tongue, and/ or other structures that may be prolonged or permanent, facial swelling that may require drainage or cause discoloration of the face and neck (bruising), a sharp momentary shock (Bells Palsy) That ...
Tingling Tongue: Symptoms, Signs, Causes & Treatment
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS WITH PARESTHESIA. Oral surgery, like any surgery, has risks that can occur despite the best of care. You may remember discussing these risks before surgery. One risk we discussed was the possibility of a change in sensation of the lip, chin, gums, and/or tongue.
[DOC File]Paresthesia Information for Patients
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Paresthesia is a risk; however, it is rare. Paresthesia means numbness that can occur in the jaw, tongue, or lip area following endodontic treatment. Paresthesia …
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tongue and surrounding . tissue (paresthesia) that can last for . a. indefinite period of . time, or fractured jaw. I understand I may need further treatment by a specialist if . complications arise during or f. ollowing treatment. The cost would be patient's . responsibility. Crowns, Bridges and/or Veneers
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Determine the paresthesia degree. Explain to the pt that paresthesia may persist at least 2 months or may be prolong to 1 y . Tincture of time is the recommended medicine. Record the finding in the pt's chart. Reschedule the Pt for examination every 2 months as long as sensory deficit persists
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