I have an upper right wisdom tooth that broke from decay at end of 2019. I started actually having pain recently, which just so happens to align with the fact my BOTTOM left also broke off, a side/center piece of it. From decay as well. Idiocy on my part for allowing this to happen and not going into a cleaning for last few years due to fear of tinnitus worsening from cleaning, which is just stupid.
The news was broken to me, from a very good oral surgeon where I'm at that unlike the top, the bottom must be drilled to be taken out. No other way. It's fully exposed like all my wisdom tooth, but because of the decay in the middle I guess it makes it hollow and a problem with how rooted wisdom tooth can be at 25+ years old and tightly conjoined to the jaw muscles/nerve.
So now I sit here, with tinnitus/hyperacusis that I've gotten to a bearable place, with recently (last few years) acquired Middle Ear Myoclonus vibrating which has taken over as the hell on earth for me, NOW have to get the tooth drilled and sectioned.
I KNOW this is going to make my tinnitus worse and damage me. It's not possible not to. My ears are in bad shape, genetically I'm prone to noise damage. Got my original tinnitus mind you from ONE musical festival at age 18, worsening at age 24 or so from a wood saw outside my window when I was asleep. So that's how bad off my ear resilience is.
I don't know what to do. The oral surgeon knows nothing about tinnitus really, thinks just plugging the ears with earplugs can perhaps help. Which would make it sound 10000x worse through bone conduction. He also wants to put me out. So, I wake up with the worst tinnitus imaginable? I'm already worried about the nerve getting nicked and having permanent numbness and nerve damage in the jaw and lip. Now this.
Is there no other procedures in 2022 with oral surgery to take out bottom teeth that are broke without drilling to section it? This guy isn't a tinnitus expert, but he's a really good oral surgeon, one of the best in the area. He doesn't believe there is any other way.
I feel absolutely screwed here, all self-inflected.
The news was broken to me, from a very good oral surgeon where I'm at that unlike the top, the bottom must be drilled to be taken out. No other way. It's fully exposed like all my wisdom tooth, but because of the decay in the middle I guess it makes it hollow and a problem with how rooted wisdom tooth can be at 25+ years old and tightly conjoined to the jaw muscles/nerve.
So now I sit here, with tinnitus/hyperacusis that I've gotten to a bearable place, with recently (last few years) acquired Middle Ear Myoclonus vibrating which has taken over as the hell on earth for me, NOW have to get the tooth drilled and sectioned.
I KNOW this is going to make my tinnitus worse and damage me. It's not possible not to. My ears are in bad shape, genetically I'm prone to noise damage. Got my original tinnitus mind you from ONE musical festival at age 18, worsening at age 24 or so from a wood saw outside my window when I was asleep. So that's how bad off my ear resilience is.
I don't know what to do. The oral surgeon knows nothing about tinnitus really, thinks just plugging the ears with earplugs can perhaps help. Which would make it sound 10000x worse through bone conduction. He also wants to put me out. So, I wake up with the worst tinnitus imaginable? I'm already worried about the nerve getting nicked and having permanent numbness and nerve damage in the jaw and lip. Now this.
Is there no other procedures in 2022 with oral surgery to take out bottom teeth that are broke without drilling to section it? This guy isn't a tinnitus expert, but he's a really good oral surgeon, one of the best in the area. He doesn't believe there is any other way.
I feel absolutely screwed here, all self-inflected.