ANA Discussion Forum
Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: amyneely on August 25, 2019, 05:14:16 pm
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Hello to all you AN Warriors!
My surgery was July 15, 2019 for an 11mm left acoustic neuroma. My surgery was 9 hours and I lost all hearing in my left ear. My facial nerves, gratefully, were preserved. I have always been very active, primarily an avid road cyclist. I was hit by a car in 2008, took the fall on my face. To date I have undergone 20 root canals, with 4 redo root canals then pulling those teeth. After surgery I had a large bruise on my lip from the ET tube. 2 weeks post op and my back molar ( #18) started to bother me. The tooth was pulled but I'm having continued mouth pain. I can't say for sure but I am wondering if my teeth issues now are a result of the surgery. Has anyone experienced anything similar? I'm also finding life to be challenging with my new, unexpected SSD. I walk a bunch, or did until my tooth acted up. Still feel like concrete was poured into my ear and head. When, if at all, does that unpleasant sensation ease? Thank you all!
Amy
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Tooth #18 is on the right side while your tumor was on the left side. I would say they are unrelated. Also, your tumor was small so it's unlikely to have irritated the trigeminal nerve.
For those with a medium to large tumor, double check any tooth pain on the same side as the tumor, both if you've had surgery or not.
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Actually, tooth #18, is also known as the 2nd molar, is on the lower left. Again, I had a large bruise on my lip. There had to have been pressure on that side.
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If your tumor and tooth are on the same side, the pain could be referred pain. That is, not tooth pain. Your dentist may be able to work out which.
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Thank you! I did not know if others had similar experiences.
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Update
Went to the endodontist who pulled my tooth as I am experiencing so much pain. My trigeminal nerve was traumatized, causing my tooth to abscess and subsequent pain. Steroids and pain pills and an ocean of hope this does the trick.
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Hi - I can relate to the "concrete being poured in my head" sensation. I have noticed that I do not have that for the whole side of my head and ear anymore, although I have some areas around my ear, and I've experienced a variety of sensations including pulling, dragging, and strong prickles while this was going on. I had my surgery June 13th so I'm guessing some of this is inflammation &/or things just settling back into place.
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Thank you for responding! Fingers crossed with time we'll both feel better!