I have been having one-sided nasal tightness, sinus pressure, some ear pressure, some front teeth pressure that I thought were caused by sinus infection. It's been a couple of months and no improvement. I am now suspecting it could be caused by a supernumerary (extra) tooth that is located inside the gum ridge area right behind my left front tooth.
I plan to meet with an oral surgeon soon to discuss the options for extracting it. I haven't been to a dentist since tinnitus started so I am pretty nervous.
My main concerns are the noise level from dental tools (drilling, suctioning), anesthesia, and medications that are taken after the procedure.
Noise Level:
There is probably gonna be some drilling involved since the tooth is inside the gums. Should I ask the surgeon to drill a few seconds and then stop for few seconds? I saw YouTube videos of similar extraction processes and a lot of times the dental assistants suction blood that comes out. What are your experiences with the suction tool? Do you tell the assistant to not use it or only use it for a few seconds and turn it off when not in use?
Are x-ray machines and CBCT machines loud? Should I be wearing earplugs in the machine?
Anesthesia:
I am going to ask for local. Is Novocaine or Lidocaine safer/less ototoxic for tinnitus patients?
Antibiotics Medication:
Should I ask for Amoxicillin? I searched this forum and it seems like Amoxicillin is the least ototoxic antibiotics.
Pain Medication:
Is regular Tylenol or Tylenol extra strength enough? I know opioids are often prescribed for oral surgeries but the side effects seem scary.
Thank you in advance!
I plan to meet with an oral surgeon soon to discuss the options for extracting it. I haven't been to a dentist since tinnitus started so I am pretty nervous.
My main concerns are the noise level from dental tools (drilling, suctioning), anesthesia, and medications that are taken after the procedure.
Noise Level:
There is probably gonna be some drilling involved since the tooth is inside the gums. Should I ask the surgeon to drill a few seconds and then stop for few seconds? I saw YouTube videos of similar extraction processes and a lot of times the dental assistants suction blood that comes out. What are your experiences with the suction tool? Do you tell the assistant to not use it or only use it for a few seconds and turn it off when not in use?
Are x-ray machines and CBCT machines loud? Should I be wearing earplugs in the machine?
Anesthesia:
I am going to ask for local. Is Novocaine or Lidocaine safer/less ototoxic for tinnitus patients?
Antibiotics Medication:
Should I ask for Amoxicillin? I searched this forum and it seems like Amoxicillin is the least ototoxic antibiotics.
Pain Medication:
Is regular Tylenol or Tylenol extra strength enough? I know opioids are often prescribed for oral surgeries but the side effects seem scary.
Thank you in advance!