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Numbness in chin

I went to my dentist a month ago to have a couple of fillings done and I still have numbness in my chin.  I called him a few days after my appointment to let him know and get some feedback.  He promised that this is a rare occurance but would go away eventually.  He also said that the needle could not reach the nerve so he did not believe it was nerve damage.  It has now been 1 month and my chin is still numb.  
Can there be nerve damage and will this go away?

Thank you
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dont be upset with ur dentist,it may happen wjth any dentist even the most skilled and experinced one
u r just unlucky coz its very  very rare that the nerve truamatize due to the local anatheiza
u need to be patient as it sometimess take months to resolve may be weeks no one knows
pray to god
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dont be upset with ur dentist,it may happen wjth any dentist even the most skilled and experinced one
u r just unlucky coz its very  very rare that the nerve truamatize due to the local anatheiza
u need to be patient as it sometimess take months to resolve may be weeks no one knows
pray to god
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It is certainly a possibility that the nerve was traumatized and more than likely the numbness will abate. This may take a considerable amount of time, be patient(excuse the pun).
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