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Can A Tooth Ache Cause Jaw Pain

Can a toothache cause neck pain?

Do you know that the toothache once occur, is not only associated with teeth; as many other related parts also gets affected by the inflammation and vice versa.A tooth ache is actually indicated as an infection in the cavity inside the gums or the tooth. The important cause of tooth decay is a sticky film of saliva, food debris and bacteria which gets deposited on the teeth slowly with time.One of the important disorders which is said to be the cause of tooth ache is Temporomandibular Joint disorder which is said to be an inflammation of joints which are connected to skull or the jaw. This condition is very much painful and it makes the person unable to talk, eat or even breath properly. The nerve connections bound in the teeth cavities is what makes the ache painful and these nerve connections are laid out to many parts such as jaws, neck and even spinal cord itself.

Tooth, jaw, chest pain.?

I would say that it is your wisdom coming through as I have experienced this also...Your teeth push on the gums and the nerves are going crazy. The throbbing makes you clench your teeth more that makes your jaw in a sense lock up. I do not know why your chest hurts but at that time it may be heart burn as your dinner in now digesting at the stage....

get some pain suppressants and see if suppressing the pain stops your jaw and chest from hurting also...

And heart burn tablets or liquid....

Or drink some water and keep putting ice in the back of your mouth, numbing that part of your mouth...hope that helped...

good luck and see a dentist asap...

Can a tooth aches cause jaw and ear aches?

Yes and yes. The nerves are very close and can cause pain in your ear and jaw. It's the same way when you have a sinus infection your jaw and teeth can hurt. See your dentist about what you can do to fix your teeth and the pain should go away.

Toothache, jaw pain and ear ache?

if it is related to your teeth (u can guess it better) then you might have some tooth-cavity,gum diseases,newborn tooth.etc..if you feel pain from tooth-infection then you can use "clove oil" locally for temporary relieve or common pain killer like Paracetamol Tablets 500 mg (if you are above 15) thrice daily AFTER MAJOR FOOD (if you don have any grastric trouble like hyper-acidity,ulcers..burning sensetion)
or 250 mg thrice daily (IF you are below 15) AFTER MAJOR FOOD
your pain may arise from toncil-inflammation or minor infection or sore of throat (rarely) by seasonal viruses but not from sinus (as sinus-pain is more inclined with one-side of forehead-to-nose or head related ..so no need to worry) but toncil-pains are associated with feverish-feeling or low-grade-fever,(you have't mentioned). you can use Paracetamol tablets if your pain is too accute . you must avoid all cold foodings and drinkings and try to drink little worm water with tiny salt in small amount from time to time.
So, thats all from me, get appointment and consult a doctor.
May you come round soon.

Can my tooth ache be causing my ear to hurt?

well im 18 and my wisdom tooth is half way out. it has caused me no pain in the past that i can remember. what i do remember is the pain starting after the novicane wore off. i work at a sucky job so they wouldnt give me time off to go to the dentist at all this week. i do know because the tooth he was filling wouldnt numb he stuck the novicane needle into where my wisdom tooth is. my ear hurts when i put my ipod on talk on the phone or am laying down for bed. its driving me insane. tylenol nor advil seem to work.

Can a pinched nerve cause severe tooth and jaw pain?

Last week I was sick with the flu and spent a lot of time in bed, clenching my teeth in my sleep and sitting/laying in awkward positions. One morning I woke up and on one side my shoulder and neck were very sore. Later in the day it felt like all the pain and tightness moved to my teeth and jaw on the same side. If it sit or move in the wrong position or put pressure on my neck in any way at all, even laying down to sleep, it feels like my face and jaw begin to cramp. It hurts in my upper and lower teeth on one side, and it even feels like my tongue muscle is being pulled downward. It feels like a nerve is being pinched or compressed near my jaw/neck. The pain is excruciating and brings me to tears each time. If I stand up and hold my head up straight the pain slowly subsides. I had the same thing happen last fall but my oral surgeon just said I had TMJ, and the episodes of pain went away on their own after a month or two. Can that actually cause this type of pain? Eating and talking don't seem to affect it, only my posture.

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