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Old 02-28-2012, 07:13 AM #1
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Bryanna and crew~ I had my upper left wisdom tooth extracted nearly 4 months ago. I had it extracted due to pressure/discomfort in that area and after pan ex taken, it appeared there was bone loss around the tooth and since tooth was on an angle, should be take out. Well, it was taken out and all seemed fine.

Issue -- I am having on/off pressure in my left ear; in it and in front of it. The pressure is not constant but comes and goes. It is about the same as right before I had my tooth out. I have been to three ENTs. One said no sinus infection. One said possibly eustation tube dysfunction and yesterday the last one did a hearing test and thorough exam and said he thinks I am still healing from extraction and to just let my body heal. He said that there are a ton of nerves in that area and if I had a previous infection (bone loss?) at some point and then the extraction, that I could have some sensitivity in that area for quite a while and to just "tough it out." Do you think this is reasonable? Bryanna, have you heard of this? I have had a couple of x-rays of that extraction site since the extraction and two dentists and ENT say it looks good. The site is pretty healed from the outside now. I read about these bone infections....ost (something) and that concerns me. How does one know if they have this? IT sounds like it doesnt show on a typical x-ray. Should I go to an oral surgeon? I do not have a fever but am tired but I am also a bit depressed about this so maybe that is why I am tired. I am not sure if I keep searching for an answer or just, for once, trust in my body and give it time to heal. I am pretty sensitive to pain and my body.......

Any advice?

Thanks~
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Kris,

The areas that you are having the on/off pressure is at the TMJ junction... this is where the upper and lower joint comes together. Did you ever have the nightguard made?

Bryanna



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Bryanna and crew~ I had my upper left wisdom tooth extracted nearly 4 months ago. I had it extracted due to pressure/discomfort in that area and after pan ex taken, it appeared there was bone loss around the tooth and since tooth was on an angle, should be take out. Well, it was taken out and all seemed fine.

Issue -- I am having on/off pressure in my left ear; in it and in front of it. The pressure is not constant but comes and goes. It is about the same as right before I had my tooth out. I have been to three ENTs. One said no sinus infection. One said possibly eustation tube dysfunction and yesterday the last one did a hearing test and thorough exam and said he thinks I am still healing from extraction and to just let my body heal. He said that there are a ton of nerves in that area and if I had a previous infection (bone loss?) at some point and then the extraction, that I could have some sensitivity in that area for quite a while and to just "tough it out." Do you think this is reasonable? Bryanna, have you heard of this? I have had a couple of x-rays of that extraction site since the extraction and two dentists and ENT say it looks good. The site is pretty healed from the outside now. I read about these bone infections....ost (something) and that concerns me. How does one know if they have this? IT sounds like it doesnt show on a typical x-ray. Should I go to an oral surgeon? I do not have a fever but am tired but I am also a bit depressed about this so maybe that is why I am tired. I am not sure if I keep searching for an answer or just, for once, trust in my body and give it time to heal. I am pretty sensitive to pain and my body.......

Any advice?

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Embarrassed to say I didnt. We were focusing on that darn cavity and now that is done and so I NEED to do this. I wish it wasnt 700.00 but that is a small price to pay for relief. Do you think this really could all stem from that? My current dentist said he doesnt see "too" much grinding but he thinks maybe I am clenching? Can an "eye" tooth feel pressure from this too - -once in awhile?

I am actually worried to go and have it done....I am freaked out by chemicals and have allergies to sulfa and seafood. I just hate the thought of stuff in my mouth and freaking out. Can you explain the process?
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Kris,

Clenching can cause various teeth, including the eye teeth, to ache or even become loose over time.

The assistant would take an impression of your upper and lower teeth. The material that is used is generally tolerated very well.... rarely is someone sensitive to it. The material is quick setting so each impression will only take a about a minute or two, if that long. Make sure you are sitting in an upright position because that will lessen the feeling of having a lot of stuff in your mouth and you will be able to breath more freely through your nose.

I think you can handle this..... I really do

Bryanna


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Embarrassed to say I didnt. We were focusing on that darn cavity and now that is done and so I NEED to do this. I wish it wasnt 700.00 but that is a small price to pay for relief. Do you think this really could all stem from that? My current dentist said he doesnt see "too" much grinding but he thinks maybe I am clenching? Can an "eye" tooth feel pressure from this too - -once in awhile?

I am actually worried to go and have it done....I am freaked out by chemicals and have allergies to sulfa and seafood. I just hate the thought of stuff in my mouth and freaking out. Can you explain the process?
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