You should check back with the dentist who administered the novocaine. Something is wrong. Your problem is probably not novocaine but nerve damage. The sooner someone looks after it, the better off you will be.
That doesn't sound right at all. Contact your dentist or doctor immediately. It sounds like a nerve may be affected.
I don't know but I am having them from a novacaine shot I received on Tuesday. I came down with them Wednesday afternoon and still have them on Thursday.
probably not a reaction but they may have bruised the nerve when they injected. check with your dentist
if it is still stuck then pee on it, if not, the tongue is the fastest healing part of your body and you should be just fine with some rest =D
Yes but novacaine and/or liquid cocaine will be used to numb the area.
its all in the genetics really but an 8 month old is still a puppy.
Let it be. She apparently is getting some enjoyment from it, and she will probably outgrow it. A six-month old is still just discovering their own existence and their environment. The sensations are new. She is not doing it to annoy or anger you. Ignore it, and soon she will discover something else that should amuse and delight you.
yes it is ok. the veins are there on every bodies tongue. so it is ok.
no your tongue will never get tired if you look in the mirror and you look at it your tongue will still be moving even if there is no pressure or force on to it. in conclusion your tongue is never tired.
No
yes, you can still taste Your taste buds do not connect to a central core prior to sending the chemical compounds to your brain. Splitting the tongue will probably kill quite a few taste buds (not as many as smoking, but still bad). I do believe that taste buds can not heal, but the types are spread throughout your tongue. Each section of the outer area of your tongue has a majority to each taste, such as the tip of your tongue contains mostly sweet sensing tastebuds, but those taste buds are still found throughout your tongue.
Two months should be no problem.