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Paresthesia in the face, specifically the sensation of burning, shock, and tingling in the chin, is a common complaint among those who have undergone orthognathic surgery. In this channel, I provide information and treatment options to address this postoperative condition. Facial paresthesia is a change in sensitivity that can occur after orthognathic surgery, resulting in symptoms such as tingling, numbness, and especially a burning sensation in the chin. This occurs due to injury to the inferior alveolar nerve, which can be damaged during surgery. This condition can temporarily affect the quality of life and cause emotional discomfort for patients. If you have undergone orthognathic surgery and are experiencing a burning sensation in your chin, this channel is especially for you. Here, you will find information, practical tips, and strategies that can help you better understand your condition and seek the appropriate treatment. Always remember to seek specialized medical guidance to obtain an accurate diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan. So, do you suffer from paresthesia after orthognathic surgery? Dr. Thomas Marcolini is a neurosurgeon focused on patients with nerve injuries and neuropathic pain. He practices in Curitiba and São Paulo. Want to know more about his work? Visit! Instagram: @nervosperifericos Website: nervosperifericos.com.br WhatsApp: (41) 9 9696-8526 Dr. Thomas Marcolini - RQE 26510 CRM 33811 #facialparesthesia #burningchin #orthognathicsurgery #paresthesia #lingualparesthesia #lingualnerve #tongueburning #tonguetingling #tonguepain #wisdomteethcomplication #dentalnerve #inferioralveolar #wisdomteeth #lingualnervedoctor #lingualspecialist #alveolarnerve #alveolarparesthesia #orthognathic #chinparesthesia #orthognathicparesthesia #shock #tingling #burning #burningchin