I went to my dentist today to start the preparation for a crown on one of my molars. I've had crowns before, although by a different dentist, and I never had any problems.
Today the sound of the drill bit/burr removing the old tooth was excruciatingly loud. It was so bad I stopped the dentist a few times, and I could kick myself for not stopping the entire procedure because I knew even as it was going on that it was damaging my hearing and would worsen my tinnitus.
I just don't understand why I didn't stop the whole thing and leave. The sound transmitted through my jaw bone to my ears was just unbelievable. I've never experienced any dental work so loud before. I wonder if it was because of the type of drill bit/burr the dentist used. I just don't know.
But if you are ever in a situation you think is damaging your hearing, just stop and get out! Don't hesitate and be regretful like me. It's not worth it. I had reached the point with my tinnitus where I could mostly ignore it, but now I know it will get worse again.
Today the sound of the drill bit/burr removing the old tooth was excruciatingly loud. It was so bad I stopped the dentist a few times, and I could kick myself for not stopping the entire procedure because I knew even as it was going on that it was damaging my hearing and would worsen my tinnitus.
I just don't understand why I didn't stop the whole thing and leave. The sound transmitted through my jaw bone to my ears was just unbelievable. I've never experienced any dental work so loud before. I wonder if it was because of the type of drill bit/burr the dentist used. I just don't know.
But if you are ever in a situation you think is damaging your hearing, just stop and get out! Don't hesitate and be regretful like me. It's not worth it. I had reached the point with my tinnitus where I could mostly ignore it, but now I know it will get worse again.