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Heidi
12-19-2000, 04:06 PM
A friend may need surgery on his jaw due to a cyst or lesion. The Dr. said that because it is near the nerves on the right front, there is a risk of permanent nerve damage. I know this isn't cosmetic, but since people here have had jaw surgery I was hoping someone could help me gather some information on the risks involved. Personal experiences or website articles, anything would be helpful as we have no information at this point!

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Susan
12-19-2000, 04:47 PM
During the surgery that I had on my jaw and chin, there were nerves that were cut or perhaps just damaged that had to do with feeling and sensation around my lower lip and chin, but did not control movement. There was numbness for a long time, which was then replaced with a pins and needles sensation and being ultra sensitive to hot and cold. Finally, my sensation returned to normal. It took years before normal sensation returned.

I'm not sure this is the kind of nerve damage your friend's doctor was talking about, but that is the kind I had.

Susan

mz_asia
01-20-2001, 11:57 PM
Hi. If you need more info about jaw surgery- you can visit this site, go to yahoo.com then clubs and search for orthognaticsugerysupport club.

See you there!

 
 
 




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