Sinus toothache? Hello
can you have a pain in the teeth of a sinus problem, although I'm not sniffling, runny nose, cough or fever? My teeth are killing me, cannot find any dental cavities and more ... thank you ...
Adam
I did not even have teeth over dental implants just let the pain like a toothache. I even got scared once thinking it was my implants. After a scan I was told that I have a chronic sinusitis. They wanted to do surgery on me, though I said there was no guarantee it would even help.
After 25 years or more suffering for years thinking it was my teeth and later found it was not. I had pain when I had no mucus. My head hurts all the time in my forehead, cheeks, upper bone where the teeth are given a pain toothache. In fact, I continued to go to the doctor thinks that I needed antibiotics.
Someone shared on another site on the sinus washes or rinses. I thought yuck! But decided to give it a try. Can I have a headache and use this and the pain goes away without Tylenol. I can feel the pain toothache and use this and it goes away. I am amazed about it. To say that I almost let someone operate on me no promise that it would be useful. I am not a doctor, I have no stock in this company. Just sharing what helped me. There are two types of nasal rinses there. The one I use (listed first) I am at Walgreens.
I heard about sinus headache and was a bit of me in the past.However is something rare for the phlegm colds affect the teeth! This is not acidic. A large number of sweeteners and left on the plate and can.Stress migraines could play a role.
If I were you, I rang back to the dentist or go to another for a second opinion or at least one pain medication to take away.Even your local pharmacist should be able to recommend something for some instant relief.
Pain in teeth can be a pain of a facial nerve that has somehow become encroached. You did not mention if it's your upper or lower teeth that were you do, but I assume that it's over.
If your insurance company will allow you to see a specialist, you may want to see a specialist oral and maxillofacial surgery. This type of doctor is an expert with the nerves of the face, and how they relate to the teeth. If you need a referral from your GP, explain the situation of your recent dental work, and ask for a recommendation.
Good luck. . .
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Skeeter has a great answer to your problem, my wife and I were embarrassed by your wife [problem had three sinus surgeries] and now we both relief using washing. In answer to your question ... Yes. You may need to see an ENT if washing does not work for you. Good luck!
Posted on February 17, 2010.