Tooth Squeezes & Reverse Blocks

Air spaces can develop underneath defective fillings. This results in a squeeze that's impossible to equalize during descent. If you feel pressure in a tooth while diving, abort the dive and make an appointment to see a dentist.
If you ignore a tooth squeeze, the pressure may slowly equalize. This will cause a reverse block during ascent, and result in a loose filling or fractured tooth.
If you ignore a tooth squeeze, the pressure may slowly equalize. This will cause a reverse block during ascent, and result in a loose filling or fractured tooth.