Lingual Nerve Injury Treatment in San Diego

Loss of sensation in your tongue can be alarming and disruptive. Tingling, numbness, burning, or changes in taste can interfere with speaking, eating, and daily comfort. A lingual nerve injury — often caused by dental procedures, trauma, or oral surgery — requires prompt evaluation by a specialist with advanced nerve repair expertise. 

At the San Diego Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, patients receive focused, compassionate care designed to restore function and improve quality of life. Under the leadership of Dr. Joel Berger, D.D.S., M.D., a board-certified Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon with extensive medical and surgical training, our practice offers advanced diagnostic evaluation and microsurgical treatment for lingual nerve injuries. Each case is approached with precision, safety, and a commitment to patient comfort.

What Is a Lingual Nerve Injury?

Your lingual nerve provides sensation to your tongue, including touch, temperature, and taste. Injury to this nerve can occur during procedures such as wisdom teeth removal, dental extractions, or from facial trauma. In some cases, nerve compression or stretching may also lead to sensory changes.

Symptoms of lingual nerve injury may include:

  • Numbness or reduced sensation in your tongue
  • Tingling or burning sensations
  • Altered or lost sense of taste
  • Difficulty speaking or chewing comfortably

While some nerve injuries may improve on their own, others require specialized surgical intervention to optimize recovery.

Importance of Early Evaluation

Treatment Options for Lingual Nerve Damage

Treatment depends on the severity and type of injury. At the San Diego Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, care is personalized and may include:

  • Conservative monitoring for mild injuries showing signs of recovery
  • Microsurgical nerve repair to reconnect damaged nerve ends
  • Nerve grafting when a segment of the nerve must be reconstructed
  • Scar tissue release if compression is affecting nerve function

Microsurgical techniques are performed using magnification and delicate instruments to maximize precision and support nerve regeneration.

Lingual Nerve Injury Recovery and Expected Outcomes

Nerve healing is a gradual process. Recovery timelines vary based on the extent of your injury, the timing of treatment, and individual healing factors. Most likely, you should notice gradual improvement in sensation over months as the nerve regenerates.

Dr. Berger provides clear guidance on what to expect during recovery and closely monitors progress to support optimal outcomes.

Close-up photo of patient's tongue before lingual nerve injury surgery.

Why Choose the San Diego Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery for Lingual Nerve Injury Treatment?

Take the Next Step Toward Healing

Lingual nerve injuries can significantly affect daily life, but specialized treatment may help restore sensation and comfort. Early evaluation by an experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeon is essential for achieving the best possible outcome.

To learn more about lingual nerve injury treatment in San Diego, contact the San Diego Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery at 858-292-5175 to request a consultation.

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