adamp69
Contributor
hey, I'm a new diver. this was my first open water dive since completing my open water course last weekend. i was diving yesterday with a diver with aprox 20 dives. we did our first dive, a shore dive, with a max depth of about 45 feet. total bottom time of 43 mins. nearing the end of the dive, my friend lost his bearings and signaled me to surface, from about 25 ft. we surfaced, got our bearings and descended again, heading back to shore. as i descended, i started to feel some pain in a tooth. it was similar to the pain of sensitive teeth. since i have sensitive teeth, i assumed it was from the cold water, cooling the compressed air. we finished our dive. durring an hour on the surface, the pain had pretty well disappeared. we started our second dive, but i never got to 20 ft down, when i had to abort my dive. i watched my friend retrieve our buoy, and surface swam back to shore. at that time, the pain was bad. but it got progressivly worst over the next 12 hours before it started to ease off. its now been about 28 hours since i surfaced, and its only now that i can concetrate enuf to write this post. i've read a great deal about reverse blocks, and barotraumas. however, my local dentist or E.R has no idea what i'm talking about. there is a filling in the tooth, and if my memory serves, its not recent my any means.
has anyone ever had to deal with this? thanks
has anyone ever had to deal with this? thanks