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International Bulletin of Otorhinolaryngology

Pathogenesis and treatment of tinnitus in patients with dental disorders

M. Milkov, R. Andreeva

Abstract

Tinnitus is a term used for auditory perception of sounds in the absence of surrounding sounds. It can manifest as an only symptom or as a component of an otovestibular complaint. It can be an important symptom of impaired hearing, vertigo, distortion of sound, pressure or pain in the ear, etc. Tinnitus is not considered as an exclusive disorder anymore, more so as an expression of neural plasticity of multisensory neurons to changes in their external environment. It is commonly associated with anxiety and depression. There are multiple methods of testing tinnitus and the treatment proves to be very difficult, as well as etiologically defined and complex.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14748/orl.v15i1.6688

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