Altered sensations in the mouth, also known as paraesthesia, refer to changes in the normal sensations in the mouth, such as tingling, burning, or numbness.
Paraesthesia can be caused by a variety of factors, including nerve damage, injury, infection, and certain medications.
In some cases, altered sensations in the mouth may be a sign of a more serious underlying condition, such as an underlying tumour or a neurological disorder.
Treatment for altered sensations in the mouth will depend on the underlying cause, and may include medications and surgery.
It is important to see a dentist or doctor if you experience persistent altered sensations in the mouth, as prompt diagnosis and treatment can prevent further complications.