Paresthesia/Dysesthesia after removal of 3rds

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TanMan

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I'm rarely on this subset of the forums, and this is not a medical advice request, but moreso finding out where to send a patient for paresthesia/dysesthesia after a military dentist (I'm not sure if it was a resident, OS, etc...) extracted horizontally impacted thirds. I told the patient to go see their dentist/os for follow up, but since this was done in the military, do I need to refer them back to a specific department?

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