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Do Your Ears Ring High? How Dentistry Impacts Tinnitus

April 7, 2023
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Posted By: Dr. Beth Kampschneider
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Anyone who has experienced tinnitus symptoms knows how annoying they can be. Defined as a persistent ringing sound in your ears, tinnitus is estimated to impact anywhere from 10 to 25% of American adults, although children can also suffer from this condition.

Because this condition’s cause can be elusive, many sufferers cast a wide net when looking for relief. Some people have suggested that dental implants could be related to tinnitus, but those people may be missing a simple fact: dentistry can help resolve certain forms of tinnitus.

At Kennedy Dental, we sympathize with people afflicted by tinnitus, and as dentists in Bellview, NE, we aim to educate patients on the condition and how we can help treat it.

Tinnitus Is a Symptom, Not a Disease

The fact that the ringing in your ears associated with tinnitus is a signal of another problem is very useful when looking for solutions. Most commonly, it is associated with hearing issues, with research suggesting that most people who experience it also have some hearing loss.

Other factors that cause tinnitus are:

  • Noise exposure
  • Clogged audio canal, usually by ear wax
  • Head or neck injuries
  • Inner ear disorders
  • Jaw joint inflammation

Though dental implants in Bellevue, NE, may cause temporary inflammation that impacts patients with existing tinnitus, they are not a cause of the issue.

We Relieve Jaw Joint Disorders That Worsen Tinnitus

Our dentists can help you identify problems with your mouth and teeth that could cause ringing in your ears. For example, your jaw joint, also called your TMJ, can become irritated or inflamed by issues your dentist can correct.

At Kennedy Dental, we can fashion a customized nightguard that helps reposition your jaw joint, taking stress off the bones and muscles. This reduces swelling and calms the muscles in your face.

We also can suggest other techniques to minimize tinnitus, such as:

  • Wearing earplugs when exposed to noise pollution
  • Avoid total silence
  • Reduce usage of stimulants like caffeine and nicotine
  • Keep your ear canals clean
  • Exercise
  • Stress reduction

We Offer Dental Implants and Tinnitus Treatment in Bellevue, NE

Our dental office aims to resolve all sorts of issues, including tinnitus, when associated with your TMJ. We encourage you to call us and schedule a consultation to end persistent ear ringing.

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