
Noah,
Your description sounds like your lower right nerve is damaged. It may recover in time, but for some people, it does not recover. Some wisdom teeth are so close to the tooth nerve that the surgeon mistakenly damages the nerve during wisdom tooth removal.
Categories of Nerve Injury During Wisdom Tooth Removal
Three categories of nerve injury during wisdom tooth removal include bruising, crushing, and severing.
- Bruised – Numbness lasts for about a month and will gradually return
- Crushed – New nerve fibers must grow, and that takes about a year
- Severed – The damage is permanent, and the nerve will not grow back
You may not see much—if any—improvement when you return to your dentist. We would think that your dentist would delay the appointment to give more time for your nerve to heal. Depending on the severity of nerve damage, you should feel improvement within a month to a year. In this case, it will not help to schedule an emergency appointment. Unfortunately, the damage might be permanent.
Symptoms of nerve recovery
As your jaw nerve recovers, you may feel tingling in your lip. Sensation will gradually return until the nerve heals. People who do not experience recovery report that the numbness is not as intense as when the damage first occurred.
Best wishes for a progressive recovery.
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