What is the name of your state? Tennessee
I really would some advice in this situation. I went to my Dentist in early Sept to have a crown installed on my upper left molar. During the procedure I noted a large amount of vibration transmitted to my left ear canal. I tried to raise my hand to get the dentists attention, but he didn't see me. As soon as the grinding began the vibration transmitted to my ear canal my tinnitus elevated to a level I've never experienced. The dentist commented twice to his assistant about the bit needing to be changed while he was grinding, implying it was becoming dull. He never changed the bit. The drilling seemed to take longer than the last time he installed a crown. I left the office and took a large dose of valium hoping my hearing would be better in the morning.
I have experienced high frequency hearing loss and resultant tinnitus in both ears since 1993, and my previous hearing test in 2001 revealed both ears to be about equal in loss. I went to a Dr the following week who prescribed a prednisone regiment and a refill of the Valium, but it only relieved the tinnitus for one day. Normally, after noise exposure my tinnitus goes back to a manageable low level with my right ear ringing louder than my left in a few days, but doesn’t interfere with my life. This time it hasn't happened. Now my left ear rings about 3X louder than my right and is unbearable. I went to the Dentist's office about 3 weeks ago and discussed the situation with him. The reason I waited so long is because I was hoping the situation would get better. He appeared genuinely concerned, but said he'd never heard of this happening before. He also said he should refrain from making comments about items like changing dental bits in front of patients. I told him I would visit an ENT the following week to have my hearing tested again.
The results of the test showed a 5-15 db greater loss in my left ear than my right, when compared to the 2001 test. The ENT said it wasn't uncommon for this type of situation to occur, but commented the hearing usually returns to normal. He recommended hearing aids, and said they might provide some relief. Well, after 3 months appears the ringing has not reduced and appears to be permanent, and close to debilitating. I've gone to a MD who prescribed Xanax XR at my request, since it is one of the drugs that are supposed to relieve the symptoms, but it hasn't worked. I unable to adjust to the noise, have difficulty concentrating, under considerable stress and anxiety, and having difficulty getting to sleep without meds, since the visit to the dentist.
The dentist never asked me to update any medical information, and was unaware of my tinnitus and hearing loss before performing the treatment.
I’m wondering if there is some negligence on his part for not changing the bit, and causing this problem. I had another crown installed on the upper right by him a year prior to this and had no problems.
Is there any thing I can do legally, or I’m I just out of luck with a situation like this? I can’t prove the tinnitus, since nobody hears it but me, but it’s made my life a living hell.
Sorry for the long note, but I wanted to provide as much info as I could.
Thank you.
I really would some advice in this situation. I went to my Dentist in early Sept to have a crown installed on my upper left molar. During the procedure I noted a large amount of vibration transmitted to my left ear canal. I tried to raise my hand to get the dentists attention, but he didn't see me. As soon as the grinding began the vibration transmitted to my ear canal my tinnitus elevated to a level I've never experienced. The dentist commented twice to his assistant about the bit needing to be changed while he was grinding, implying it was becoming dull. He never changed the bit. The drilling seemed to take longer than the last time he installed a crown. I left the office and took a large dose of valium hoping my hearing would be better in the morning.
I have experienced high frequency hearing loss and resultant tinnitus in both ears since 1993, and my previous hearing test in 2001 revealed both ears to be about equal in loss. I went to a Dr the following week who prescribed a prednisone regiment and a refill of the Valium, but it only relieved the tinnitus for one day. Normally, after noise exposure my tinnitus goes back to a manageable low level with my right ear ringing louder than my left in a few days, but doesn’t interfere with my life. This time it hasn't happened. Now my left ear rings about 3X louder than my right and is unbearable. I went to the Dentist's office about 3 weeks ago and discussed the situation with him. The reason I waited so long is because I was hoping the situation would get better. He appeared genuinely concerned, but said he'd never heard of this happening before. He also said he should refrain from making comments about items like changing dental bits in front of patients. I told him I would visit an ENT the following week to have my hearing tested again.
The results of the test showed a 5-15 db greater loss in my left ear than my right, when compared to the 2001 test. The ENT said it wasn't uncommon for this type of situation to occur, but commented the hearing usually returns to normal. He recommended hearing aids, and said they might provide some relief. Well, after 3 months appears the ringing has not reduced and appears to be permanent, and close to debilitating. I've gone to a MD who prescribed Xanax XR at my request, since it is one of the drugs that are supposed to relieve the symptoms, but it hasn't worked. I unable to adjust to the noise, have difficulty concentrating, under considerable stress and anxiety, and having difficulty getting to sleep without meds, since the visit to the dentist.
The dentist never asked me to update any medical information, and was unaware of my tinnitus and hearing loss before performing the treatment.
I’m wondering if there is some negligence on his part for not changing the bit, and causing this problem. I had another crown installed on the upper right by him a year prior to this and had no problems.
Is there any thing I can do legally, or I’m I just out of luck with a situation like this? I can’t prove the tinnitus, since nobody hears it but me, but it’s made my life a living hell.
Sorry for the long note, but I wanted to provide as much info as I could.
Thank you.