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I had a pain in one of my under tooth around 3-4weeks back and I had taken an enzoflam tablet in the morning and within few hours my pain area started becoming little numb and had a tingling sensation. Did visit the dentist the same evening and she removed lot of abscess from it. In few weeks did the root canal treatment but the dentist said there is still a bit of infection in tooth which will go away in few weeks . But the numbness is still there in little area of my cheek where there was infection it's been more than a month now. P.s. : Just recovered from covid19 and suffering from heavy gastric problems and treatment is on.
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Hi, it must be coz of weakness post covid recovery. Happening to a lot of people after they recover from covid-19. Use a fluoridated toothpaste and brush twice daily for 2mins each time. Do warm water salt gargles 2/3 times a day. Have protein in your every meal. Avoid hot and spicy food. Avoid eating late at night. Avoid keeping large gaps between meals. Keep yourself hydrated.
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Consult your dentist once you recover from all your other problems.
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