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[|Human|] Hello,I had a RCT in 2010 in my bottom right side. During the treatment when the dentist cleaned out the canal I experienced the worst pain ever, feeling something like a VERY ice cold flash-pain going right down to the very bottom of my chin. A few hours later the painkiller wore off, I had severe pains in the lower jaw. I took painkillers for about four days to cope with pain. One thing I noticed quickly, was the fact, that this tingling feeling in my right chin, right bottom lip and tongue did not disappear. Three years later, my right bottom lip and part of my chin directly underneath are still numb. Speaking in the  evening gets harder at times because I seem to be too tired to control my facial muscles to do what I want to do: communicate!I am experiencing problems with eating, smiling, kissing and singing.Any advise?
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for asking the query, Numbness in the chin can be due to injury to any facial nerve at the time of the procedure due to which you are experiencing pain and tingling sensation. I would suggest you to visit to an Oral Surgeon and get the checkup done. Take x-rays if needed, depending upon which the treatment will be decided.Meanwhile, vitamin B containing preparations can help you to some extent. Maintain a good oral hygiene, use antiseptic mouthwash gargles twice daily. Hope this helps out. Regards.