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[|Human|] I am a 92-year-old male. A couple of years ago, my dentist installed a crown on the third molar ( wisdom tooth ) in my lower left jaw. Afterward, I started complaining of pain in the area and even some in the left rear side of my tongue . He examined my mouth but saw nothing to cause it. He referred me to a dental gum specialist who also saw nothing. The initial dentist removed the crown in early 2011 but the pain persisted. The tongue pain may have gotten worse. In the last month, he referred me to a dental specialist: an oral surgeon who saw nothing, even after a sort of CT scan . He suggested extraction of the wisdom tooth which was done a couple of weeks ago. The tongue pain (rear, far left) is much worse, especially when I chew, even though I keep the food as far away on the right as possible. My speech is impaired. Suggestions?
[|AI|]  Hello and welcome to Chat Doctor forum, i am glad you wrote in, according to the dental history provided by you, it seems that you have been suffering with this problem for quite a while now, I would like to inform you that in my opinion, the pain is due to a neurological problem, the nerve that supplies your tongue might have been affected years ago. But, the reason is unknown as your dentist could not diagnose it.I advise you to visit a neurologist once as he/she might be able to provide you with a treatment plan. Also, I assume that your tongue does not have any ulcers, kindly be calm and see a neurologist soon, i wish you good health, take care.