Monday, November 16, 2009

Nerve, ear and sinus cavity damage from attempted upper left wisdom tooth extraction?

I am 46 years old and two years ago I had a dentist attempt to pull my upper left wisdom tooth. After about three minutes of the dentist pulling and twisting on the tooth I had to stop him because the tooth was not moving and he was twisting my jaw so much that I told him I thought he was going to fracture my jaw. After a few months I began to notice physical problems that I link to this attempted extraction. Nerve twitching and mild pain in my upper left temple area, full blown sinusitis and a "fluttering" irritation/sensation in my left ear drum triggered by certain sounds. I had the wisdom tooth extracted by an oral surgeon 18 months ago, but these problems have not resolved/healed themselves. Can anyone confirm that these problems can be caused by such an attempted extraction? Can bone damage between the ear and sinus cavity be repaired? Have drugs like Neurontin and Lyrica been effective in treating such nerve damage? Any input on this is much appreciated. Thanks!

Nerve, ear and sinus cavity damage from attempted upper left wisdom tooth extraction?
what you are experiencing is sometimes refered to as (oral facial tmj) temporomandibular joint pain. if you have experienced pain in the ear, neck jaw. or migraines, or headaches period. dizziness,etc; please contact your family physician asap in reference to these symptoms. and a medical lawyer, what was done to you is also being done to other's. as an intelligent individual, you must put a stop to it before someone is seriously injured. do your research and get your facts straight b-4 you decide to present them to your doctor. I want you to educate yourself on what has been done to you so that when you approach another health practioner,you will be forarmed and forwarned. and unable to be lead like a lamb to the slaughter about what is being done to your person. the balls in your court.
Reply:u signed a waiver didn't you read it? sorry i don't know about the drugs.
Reply:first thing i would do is get me a lawyer, a dentist should never attempt this, an oral surgeon should always be the one you see for an extraction, i dont know your answer to the drug part, but yeah man, you can suffer all kinds of damage from someone who doesnt quite know what they are doing trying to extract your tooth, see, the trying too part should of been your wake up call, even an experienced oral surgeon runs into trouble some times.............


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