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Mandibular nerves

I now know what nerve was damaged. It was not my inferior alveolar nerve but my mandibular nerves that transferred the pain to my lower lip and chin aka mental nerves. This is very highly unheard of but true in my case. If you have stinging in your lower lip and chin don’t assume it’s the inferior alveolar or mental nerves very well could be your mandibular nerves. Lots of dentist/oral surgeons say this isn’t common but that’s straight up untruthful. Let me be the one to help you if you have this pain

I am very unhappy with my oral surgeon who did my...

I am very unhappy with my oral surgeon who did my double corrective jaw surgery. He did not tell me all the facts about the procedure. He briefly talked about nerve damage and said all I would feel is numbness not severe chronic pain, which I have. Had I known this fact I would have backed out of this surgery.
After about a month of the surgery, a severe sting started in my bottom lip. I let him know very quickly about it and at the first appointment for the pain; he told me it was just a part of the healing process. With every month that past, I let him know it was still there he then sent me to a face pain specialist within the practice to see me. The face pain specialist took very good care of me but he could not stop the pain or turn it down so he decided to send me to the top face pain doctor in the office.
This doctor decided to x ray me again and saw something that disturbed him and my oral surgeon looked at the physical aspect of my jaw. He manipulated my jaw many ways and said everything physically was done right and after this, he dropped me as a patient.
I then went to see a nerve reconstructor in another state who told me I should have been in his chair six months after the surgery for it to work. He said it was too late for the surgery to work.
Every doctor who saw x-rays could see where the pain was coming from. It has been three years of agonizing stinging and my oral surgeon has not attempted to see how I was doing.
The biggest problem with my oral surgeon is he did not listen to me. If he had listened to me, I would be out of pain but now I have to live the rest of my life in constant nerve pain.

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michael langan
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Does not listen to patients