Oh no. I know about this as I had similar for over a year. The vertigo is terrible (for me, it was debilitating in which I was nauseated and really immobile from it), the whooshing in the ear like the ocean when I moved my head, etc. I finally sought the help of an ENT. My issue was all in my inner ear. I was diagnosed with Eustachian tube dysfunction. It was collapsing in. What helped me was reverse ear pops which the ENT showed me out to do. Hold your nose, and blow into the closed nose. This will cause your ears to pop. I did this over and over again. No joke, this simple thing rightened my eustacian tubes (with one being the actual one that had issues). That sure beat surgery (which I would have signed up for willingly if necessary though as I was so frustrated by the symptoms!). Since you describe pressure in teeth and jaw/cheeks--- that indeed sounds related to ear and sinuses. Do you at times feel a fullness in your ears, think you may hear tones differently or have any ringing? Anyway, visit your doctor and if they can't help-- ENT is the specialty you need to see in my opinion. My issue got progressively worse to it was occasional to more chronic. Let us know how you are doing. good luck