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What doctor treats dental paresthesia?

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Dr. Charles Lockhart answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Oral surgeon: Start with an oral surgeon and you may be referred to a neurologist.

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Neurologist: or Orofacial Pain doctors. Chronic paresthesia or intermittent paresthesia over a long period of time is generally a sign of a neurological disease or traumatic nerve damage (e.g. dental implant).

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Often several types: The best place to start is with you Dentist or Oral Surgeon. Some will have you see a Neurologist. Many Dental Schools have extensive knowledge on how to treat parathesia. They do a lot of research and often have a lot of brain power under one roof.

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