How on earth can hitting the back of your ear dislodge a tooth and have it enter your ear canel from your throat?
And wouldn’t it have ‘grown into’ the tissue by now?
that’s what I was wondering, doesn’t make sense to me!
How on earth can hitting the back of your ear dislodge a tooth and have it enter your ear canel from your throat?
I need to ask a doctor if falling on the back of one's head after having ear surgery, could cause an adenoma to grow out of one or more of the parathyroid glands. It's about the only hypothesis I have for how I got primary hyperparathyroid disease.
I had a baby tooth come through my gums, directly under the front bottom tooth line, as an adult. Painful!
Might have been an undeveloped molar that pushed through from the inside.