About 1.5 years ago, I had an ear infection and a perforated eardrum in my right ear. The hearing loss and ringing from that healed completely. I am 55 years old.
In May 2024, my dentist used a hammer on a crown attached to an implant on the right side of my jaw. She did this to try to loosen the crown, hitting it forcefully three times. This caused immediate dizziness. Later that same day, I developed tinnitus in my right ear, which I believe was caused entirely by this procedure.
My hearing was not affected, as I tested it after the dental visit. Now, I have had tinnitus in my right ear for about six months.
Can anyone help me understand how this happened? Did the dentist cause nerve damage? How could there be damage to the inner ear if there is no hearing loss? I am quite convinced that the vibrations from the dental hammer triggered my tinnitus.
Any feedback, advice on healing, or similar experiences would be much appreciated. Thank you!
In May 2024, my dentist used a hammer on a crown attached to an implant on the right side of my jaw. She did this to try to loosen the crown, hitting it forcefully three times. This caused immediate dizziness. Later that same day, I developed tinnitus in my right ear, which I believe was caused entirely by this procedure.
My hearing was not affected, as I tested it after the dental visit. Now, I have had tinnitus in my right ear for about six months.
Can anyone help me understand how this happened? Did the dentist cause nerve damage? How could there be damage to the inner ear if there is no hearing loss? I am quite convinced that the vibrations from the dental hammer triggered my tinnitus.
Any feedback, advice on healing, or similar experiences would be much appreciated. Thank you!