- May 16, 2017
- 3,754
- Tinnitus Since
- 04/2011
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Syringing + Somatic tinnitus from dental work
I used two splints. One was a hard professional made one in which I sanded down the front area so that my front teeth didn't touch. My teeth have moved a little so it was causing tooth pain so I stopped using it. My other splint was self molded, soft and made so it didn't touch any front teeth. I lost that splint. I did bite down on both the soft and hard splints. I found that a tissue works best to adjust jaw pressure.
I don't think that my sore teeth with feeling uneven on my left side has much at to do with my severe left side ringing. I received dental whiplash thru jaw and neck, but my neck has shown problems since. It can be sore anyplace and I will hear cracking sounds. So I think that the cervical spine as well as muscles is problematic. I also have loss of normal lordosis maybe caused by the dental experience, but I also have disc narrowing, joint hypertrophy narrowing of C4 - C7, spondylosis of C4- C7 plus facet arthritis.
I'm not sure if addressing my neck will help lower the ringing. I'm also not sure on how to treat my neck. To use a soft collar or not and what methods of PT are best.
I think the problem for many with somatic neck tinnitus is not knowing how to treat. There's free shown video exercises for loss of normal lordosis, but not other neck therapy individual therapy videos that help much, at least for most. Most of these videos have a lot of talk, but no video treatment shown for therapy that addresses conditions such as mine or others. There's articles saying 20% to 50% deduction in ringing from physical therapy, but no actual hands on video to support the claims.
80% of those with high pitch somatic tinnitus have cervical neck problems. To be able to address individual neck problems such as joint hypertrophy, arthritis, disc narrowing, muscle tightness or trauma stress and spondylosis - watching a video to receive exact treatment instructions is needed.
I don't think that my sore teeth with feeling uneven on my left side has much at to do with my severe left side ringing. I received dental whiplash thru jaw and neck, but my neck has shown problems since. It can be sore anyplace and I will hear cracking sounds. So I think that the cervical spine as well as muscles is problematic. I also have loss of normal lordosis maybe caused by the dental experience, but I also have disc narrowing, joint hypertrophy narrowing of C4 - C7, spondylosis of C4- C7 plus facet arthritis.
I'm not sure if addressing my neck will help lower the ringing. I'm also not sure on how to treat my neck. To use a soft collar or not and what methods of PT are best.
I think the problem for many with somatic neck tinnitus is not knowing how to treat. There's free shown video exercises for loss of normal lordosis, but not other neck therapy individual therapy videos that help much, at least for most. Most of these videos have a lot of talk, but no video treatment shown for therapy that addresses conditions such as mine or others. There's articles saying 20% to 50% deduction in ringing from physical therapy, but no actual hands on video to support the claims.
80% of those with high pitch somatic tinnitus have cervical neck problems. To be able to address individual neck problems such as joint hypertrophy, arthritis, disc narrowing, muscle tightness or trauma stress and spondylosis - watching a video to receive exact treatment instructions is needed.