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</html><description>Feeling numb in your mouth can be a strange sensation, but many have had to experience this at the dentist following specific procedures. However, a sensation of numbness in the mouth without dental anesthesia is much less common. If you have ever experienced weird sensations within the mouth or complete numbness within the mouth for an unknown reason, the first step is to immediately see your primary physician or dentist so that proper diagnosis and treatment can be initiated. They may recommend testing such as allergy tests or blood tests, or make a referral to a specialist if deemed necessary.</description></oembed>
