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ll5 problem dmage with crown above

Hello again,

I hav been to the dentist again who had drilled and realigned the tooth ll5 which i damaged with crown above, it is not quite so sensitive but my ear still cracks from a nerve that is trapped.......

It does feel slighlty better they drilled crown off and ll5 but unfortunatley my ear is still damaged, will i ever get rid of this problem???

I has a sucking sound fom tooth, toxins,blocked ear and know my ear cracks some sensitivity to hot and cold has gone which is a bit of relief, but ear problem is still there ent seringed and nothing wrong, i know tooth has trapped something........

What else can I do????

what a stupid accident I could cry about it, my teeth do feel more aligned since the drilling session but the flicking from ll5 tooth is still there..........what else can I do?

Goonos
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540545 tn?1377622918
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You may want to seek a specialist's opinion in regards to your tooth.  Have you seen an endodontist (root canal specialist) to evaluate the tooth.  If there isn't a cause of your discomfort coming from your tooth, its possible a nerve somewhere else along the area may be the source of your problem.  You may want to see a TMJ doctor, ENT doctor or a neurologist if a dental problem can't be found.
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Hi thanks for replying.

I am getting the bite looked at again but I think the tooth has pushed down at the back somehow, I am trying to get root treatment done and they can drill and adjust the bite some more to see if help.......It's uncomfortable and feels as though I cannot bite down properly on it, it think the root is damaged but have to fight for treatment back again tomorrow as still sensitive to heat.....

I feel as though I want to move something thats in the way..........the tooth also cracks at the back....

any other suggestions it's horrible

Goonos
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540545 tn?1377622918
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Is the bite okay?  Do you have any problems with biting down on the tooth that may cause some pain in the area?

Have you seen an ENT (ear nose throat) doctor to see if it may be a separate problem from the tooth?  

Also, you may also want to try some warm towels then ice packs on the face of the ear popping side to relax the muscles in case there is a problem with the TMJ.  
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