Toothache: Decaying Tooth vs Sinus Pain – What’s the Difference?

Toothache: Decaying Tooth vs Sinus Pain – What’s the Difference?

2024-03-19 05:07:09

Let’s differentiate between toothache from tooth decay VS toothache from sinus.

“Toothache”… may not always be caused by teeth or gums. Sometimes toothaches can come from other causes, such as sinusitis, which can also cause toothaches.

Sinuses are air cavities in our facial bones. There are 4 cavities, with the largest and most commonly associated with teeth being the air cavities in the cheeks or upper jaw bone. Located in front of the cheeks to the cheekbones and under the eyes. The roots of some people’s upper molars may be close to the sinus. So when you have a cold or sinusitis There may also be toothache.

How to know? whether toothache from tooth or sinus toothache from tooth

  • The position can be clearly specified. Pain only in the decayed tooth or inflamed gum
  • More pain when sleeping especially at night
  • Sharp pain in the brain, throbbing pain, more painful when eating cold or hot food.
  • There are usually no other symptoms associated with it.
  • Oral examination reveals tooth decay, gingivitis, or other oral problems.

Toothache from sinus

  • Often there is pain inside the upper molar tooth. spread to the front Or some lower teeth? Can’t determine which tooth hurts Feeling pain in the whole area
  • The pain worsens when walking, running, jumping, bending forward, or leaning forward.
  • Pain and tightness radiating up to the top of the cheek.
  • Often there will be symptoms of a cold or fever regarding 1-2 weeks before the toothache.
  • Oral examination found no abnormalities.

If you have a toothache, you should see a dentist to determine the cause. If the mouth is examined and no abnormalities are found Your dentist may take x-rays to see if your sinuses are inflamed. When you know that toothache is caused by sinusitis The best treatment is to see an ear, nose, and throat specialist to treat existing sinusitis symptoms. And the toothache will gradually get better.

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