staciebesler

Tinnitus And Dental Implants?

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I'm having hearing problems with an echoing sound all the time with tinnitus and my doctor asked me to use white noise machines. I was not able to sleep because of this sound so my doc suggested using this machine with pillow speakers will help me to have a good sleep. To add on I'm having damaged teeth and my dentist in Clearbrook Dental, Oshawa said I should extract those teeth. He also said I could get dental implants after extraction but I'm worried. I have read in many blogs that people get tinnitus after getting dental implants. Since I already have tinnitus will I be able to get dental implants? Or will my tinnitus problem increases after getting the dental implants?  

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I had tinnitus for over a year. For at least 10 years I have had other health issues that were minor enough to not be taken seriously but still had a negative impact on the quality of my daily life. It started with chronic tonsillitis. Once my tonsils were removed, I began to have chronic sinusitis and my Dr repeatedly put me on antibiotics. His explanation was that I had allergies, despite the fact that I had allergy testing done and I had no reactions. I went on to have chronic issues with reflux and was diagnosed with IBS. Finally I went to see a specialist on my own and after an endosccopy they found that I had a bacteria in my stomach called H Pylori. I was put on 8 pills a day/ 2weeks of antibiotics. Symptoms persisted and tinnitus worsened. I knew the tinnitus was worse anytime I ate. Then I got hit with two severe vertigo attacks that completely disabled me for hours. I went to an ENT and they confirmed that I had hearing loss and told me that all of my symptoms sound like Meniere's disease. There is no "cure" supposedly. I have been doing tons of research because I'm so dissatisfied with modern medicine. I knew my gut issues were linked to the tinnitus and vertigo. I'm fortunate enough to have an excellent natural foods store in my city and they have given my tons of information and I purchased some supplements. I hadn't tired them all yet when I found this video...

After looking up more information about this Dr, I realized that I had already bought the product that he is selling. I started using it and my tinnitus is gone. It's been a week. I had already started taking other supplements so I can't explicitly say that my symptoms have disappeared due to Restore. But I am pretty confident. 

I initially thought the mercury in my dental fillings could have been causing my symptoms also. I'm sure it could be anything, I was desperate. I have a 4 year old. I can't deal with randomly getting vertigo so bad that I'm vomiting and unable to even sit up. It's only been a week, but this is the best I have felt in the longest time. I know I have to cut out sugar and improve my diet now so that I can continue to feel better. Those vertigo attacks and the potentially shitty diagnosis of meniere's disease truly made me realize how much I take my "health" for granted. Even as a person who regularly didn't feel well. 

I like what this Dr says, he seems legit. And I have already recognized how fucked up our food industry is. How corrupt it is and how our government and medical industry doesn't give a shit about our health. There is too much profit to be made off illness for them to care about how our food is poisoning us. 

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Such a long response and it didn't directly answer your question, I apologize. I would do my own research and try to get a second opinion. I know how frustrating the tinnitus can be. It may be totally unrelated to your teeth. You know your body, trust your intuition. I knew that my tinnitus was made worse from eating and that fluid buildup in my ear was causing the roaring sound I was hearing as well as the vertigo. I wish you the best of luck!

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@staciebesler I have tinnitus too from over a year or more, first I would suggest daily meditation for better sleep as also a doctor suggested me. I had varius implants this year, at least 4 crowns, and overall I haven't perceived an increment or worsen of the tinnitus so I'd say if you need the dentist don't worry about the tinnitus, it's not a big deal. I didn't know that dental implants may cause tinnitus and I'm not sure if it's been the case for me as I had varius implants over the years. Anyway there are some reserch that shows that it wear off after a while and people that vanish from forums concerned about this issue after they get better seems to confirm it, so don't focus too much on it.  Hope this helps .

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Ear Noises And Ringing

This is also called tinnitus. A hissing or buzzing sound is heard in one or both ears. It can be continuous or pulsing off and on.

It can be as loud as roaring.

Tinnitus is caused by three things acting in partnership: toxic elements, an allergy to salicylates (the aspirin family) and a bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae (the pneumonia bug).

This “bug” can be carried in the chronic state after a bout of pneumonia or what seems to be a head-cold. It is always present in earache. It is easily activated by exposure to cold wind or drafts and certain toxic substances. For this reason I recommend keeping the ears warm in winter by keeping them covered or wearing a cotton plug or ear-muffs. The Strep bug can also cause Meniere's syndrome, congestion, loss of balance and chronic sinus problems. Often an antibiotic of the penicillin family helps immediately, then loses its effectiveness. This shows you that bacteria are involved but cannot be truly vanquished with antibiotics. Streptococcus pneumoniae often hides in pockets under infected teeth and in holes left where teeth have been pulled— especially wisdom teeth. These can be found by alternative dentists who clean these cavitations. Strep also resides in the liver; clean them out with liver flushes. Certain foods and many medicines, especially cough medicine and lozenges contain salicylate. To cure the tinnitus we must stop using aspirin or any high level source of salicylates. We must also stop the exposure to certain toxic elements—lead, beryllium, zirconium, benzalkonium. They are present in the air at gas stations and in many of our body lotions, soaps and salves. Switch to safe varieties. Niacin tablets, such as 100 mg, taken three times daily is another treatment, intended to increase the blood supply to the inner ear. Taking a thyroid tablet, by prescription, often helps too.

These methods never fail to improve tinnitus but a complete

cure is seldom possible.

Here is something maybe it helps you out.

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