Hello! I would consider this a success story as I have finally found the most probable cause for my tinnitus. I am 20 years old and still have my wisdom teeth. On July 7th of this year, the tinnitus in my right ear began. It was so unbearably loud and intrusive... I was convinced that it would never get better. Now it is at a mildly annoying buzzing/ringing. Though it has not gone away, it is so much better (though it does get worse at times). After seeing two different ENT's and getting an MRI, they concluded that the problem was not with my ears or my head at all. There's also no hearing loss to indicate that it is noise-induced. Today I went to an oral surgeon for a consultation about my wisdom teeth and mild pain in the right side of my jaw to see if those pesky teeth could be the cause of my tinnitus or making it worse. They took an X-ray and it turns out the right joint in my jaw is worn down from clenching. You can even see in my front teeth that they are worn down and fit together like puzzle-pieces in some spots because I have been clenching them from stress and anxiety. The surgeon also concluded that I have tendonitis/inflammation in the joint on the right side. He says this could very much be the cause of my tinnitus and the first step is to remove the wisdom teeth, and then treat the clenching with some sort of guard. Hopefully, in taking these steps the tinnitus will get better if not resolve completely.
For those who may think this could be the cause of your tinnitus too, let me list some of the symptoms I have had experienced throughout this journey. Many are only related to the ear, so I was convinced this was an issue with my ear! I experienced a lot of popping in my ear (as well as in my jaw on the right side), change in both sound and volume of the tinnitus (varied from a high-pitched ringing to a low-pitched humming), pressure in the ear (and jaw most likely from the wisdom teeth), itching in the ear, mild pain in the right side of my jaw, tenderness/pain in the area of the TMJ when I apply pressure to it (on both sides), and a few others. My jaw also does pop/click only on the right side when I open and close it and move it from side to side.
So yeah, I just wanted to share this because I am very excited that I found the most likely source for this annoying noise in my right ear. If you can't find an obvious cause with your ears and have had no exposure to loud noise, consider TMJ dysfunction and your wisdom teeth if you still have them! Speak to a dentist and an oral surgeon... and good luck with your tinnitus. It gets better <3
For those who may think this could be the cause of your tinnitus too, let me list some of the symptoms I have had experienced throughout this journey. Many are only related to the ear, so I was convinced this was an issue with my ear! I experienced a lot of popping in my ear (as well as in my jaw on the right side), change in both sound and volume of the tinnitus (varied from a high-pitched ringing to a low-pitched humming), pressure in the ear (and jaw most likely from the wisdom teeth), itching in the ear, mild pain in the right side of my jaw, tenderness/pain in the area of the TMJ when I apply pressure to it (on both sides), and a few others. My jaw also does pop/click only on the right side when I open and close it and move it from side to side.
So yeah, I just wanted to share this because I am very excited that I found the most likely source for this annoying noise in my right ear. If you can't find an obvious cause with your ears and have had no exposure to loud noise, consider TMJ dysfunction and your wisdom teeth if you still have them! Speak to a dentist and an oral surgeon... and good luck with your tinnitus. It gets better <3