2 years on.. I have tingly numb feeling in my cheek bone and under my eye with tingling occasionally down my cheek. I thought it was sinus related but my Dr said not.. this has been for the last 6 weeks and not improving, could it be implant related
Bone grafted. :/ My cheek is swollen, tingling & a bit numb since the day after I was attacked. 4 days of discomfort now, I'm seeing my doctor tomorrow. Do I tell the doc I was beaten on right away or do I only describe the symptoms to find out what he thinks of my chances based on that? Is there anything that can be done by the doctor himself or is this my time to start believing this will be a long lasting one just in hope my mind helps the tissue that's telling me it's been smashed & doomed?
There is a slight inclination of the implant on my R side, where numbness on tongue and lips observed ..so if this implant is made straight , will the numbness and tingling sensation be gone ?? It is a nerve damage ? a/c to my dentist , der's a inclination of the implant on R side.
I got a sinus lift and an implant placement surgery about a week ago. The swelling of my cheek subsided, but my smile is now crooked. The upper lip on the side of the surgery stays lower than the other side when I smile. I am not experiencing any numbness or tingling, but I do almost feel like the sutures where placed to low and they seem to be pulling the side of my lip down.
Crown was removed and i still have problems. Is this a failed implant or is the implant gone too far up towards my sinus, my doctor also did sinus up lifting. i am thinking about removing the implant.is it simple to remove implant ? Any complications after removal?
About ten years ago I received a titanium implant for my front tooth. The tooth was extremely infected after a failed apicoectomy years prior. The tooth is solid in my bone and not painful, but there is a bit of a tingling sensation. I think something is wrong because for years, when I push under my nose small amount of foul tasting discharge comes out of the gums behind my tooth. I also have felt sick for several years and am wondering if this could be contributing to my general health.
2 years ago attempted implant in lower right gum,bone graft was required. Appears that there is now excess bone in my gum,I can feel the excess.Following the incision of the post I felt numbness in my lip.After about 6 months the post was removed, tingling remained. A bridge was installed instead of implant, hoping that the nerve would be restored. Tingling sometimes is more obvious than other times. Chewing also feels awkward at times, is this a result of the presumed excess bone in my gum?