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Numbness of the teeth can be brought on by clenching your teeth or grinding as you sleep (see your dentist) or sinus infections (clogged sinuses as well) or facial nerve damage possibly by an accident. It is best to see your doctor about this and if they find nothing then please see your dentist. If you do grind your teeth you'll probably have to wear a "bruxing guard" for awhile. Please do, because if you don't you could end up with aching teeth (not caused by cavaties) or TMJ (of the jaw) mainly in women.

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12y ago

Some of the causes of jaw tingling/numbness is:

Diabetes mellitus.

Tooth ache.

Alcoholism.

Hypocalcemia.

Spinal cord lesion.

Nerve root compression.

Herpes zoster.

Multiple sclerosis.

Entrapment neuropathy.

Partial seizure.

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14y ago

I have occasional twitching/numbness of left jaw - doesn't hurt - what could cause this?

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9y ago

Your front teeth might feel numb if you just got an injection from the dentist. They may also feel numb if you hit your head and have nerve damage.

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15y ago

my front teeth are really numb

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16y ago

Possibly fibromyalgia?

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