Someone posted on another site:
"I had double jaw surgery and am 18 months post-op. 6 months post-op I had to return to my surgeon to have one of the screws removed from my bottom right jaw as it was causing infection. The procedure went well, but it set me back, in that I was once again experiencing some numbness on the right lower lip, chin area and I had a lot of pressure in my top teeth. The sensation behind my front teeth was not normal, nor was how the roof of my mouth felt when I ate anything. While at my chiropractor for neck adjustments, she talked to me about LLLT - Low Light Laser Therapy. I would strongly recommend people research this and access it if they are experiencing numbness and any other side effects from the double surgeries. After my 4th treatment, the pressure is totally gone from my teeth. My numbness is diminishing and I am regaining more feeling in my lip/chin area with each treatment."
Could this mean that LLLT actually works or was this person's nerves regenerating on their own and would have regenerated during this time regardless of the therapy?