scubadobadoo
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Yet another awesome trip to Bonaire last week!! Only one issue...after a few dives I started having a very sharp pain in an left upper tooth in the rear....of my mouth, lol. I had been suffering from minor sinus issues for a few weeks AND I did also have a history of dental work in that tooth. Tooth squeeze or sinus?
The pain was bad enough to stop my diving at the start of my trip so I went to the local Doctor. X-rays were inconclusive for a tooth squeeze and I only appeared to have mild sinus issues. Strange.
The Doctor said he felt it was tooth squeeze at first but he wasn't sure since I would experience the pain only on SOME dives and it would start at various depths. Plus, I have been diving for six years now with the same tooth/dental work and zero issue until now. A dentist staying at Den Laman said that a tooth squeeze was very unlikely given the dental work was very old and that the pain dodn't continue when I aborted the dive. In other words, the pain started at 6 feet and sometimes at 16ft and sometimes at around 26 feet.
Anyway, I missed a bunch of dives but life goes on right? It was still a wonderful time and I will return. A week of meds and I am back home considering seeing an ENT. SO has anyone else had sinus issues while diving that resulted in a sharp pain in the tooth? I have never heard of this in six years of diving but I guess it must happen given that the sinus cavity could put pressure on the tooth nerve there right???? Heck, I don't know....I just want it to go away.
Thanks as usual for all the comments.
The pain was bad enough to stop my diving at the start of my trip so I went to the local Doctor. X-rays were inconclusive for a tooth squeeze and I only appeared to have mild sinus issues. Strange.
The Doctor said he felt it was tooth squeeze at first but he wasn't sure since I would experience the pain only on SOME dives and it would start at various depths. Plus, I have been diving for six years now with the same tooth/dental work and zero issue until now. A dentist staying at Den Laman said that a tooth squeeze was very unlikely given the dental work was very old and that the pain dodn't continue when I aborted the dive. In other words, the pain started at 6 feet and sometimes at 16ft and sometimes at around 26 feet.
Anyway, I missed a bunch of dives but life goes on right? It was still a wonderful time and I will return. A week of meds and I am back home considering seeing an ENT. SO has anyone else had sinus issues while diving that resulted in a sharp pain in the tooth? I have never heard of this in six years of diving but I guess it must happen given that the sinus cavity could put pressure on the tooth nerve there right???? Heck, I don't know....I just want it to go away.

Thanks as usual for all the comments.