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Depending on the symptoms and medical history, possible diseases are dentin hypersensitivity, dental caries, pulpitis. Guiding analgesics can only relieve pain, the lesion still exists, and it is necessary to see a hospital to clarify ** and treat the symptoms in parallel**. (It is recommended to ** as early as possible, which may induce more serious oral diseases).
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There may be a correlation between headaches and toothaches, and here are some possible causes:
Tooth problems cause headaches: Dental problems, such as tooth decay, periodontal disease, pulpitis, etc., can transmit pain signals to the head through the tooth nerves, causing headaches. This conduction of pain is called odontogenic headache.
Temporomandibular joint disorders: The temporomandibular joint is located between the mandible and the skull and is associated with chewing and mouth opening. If there is a disorder in the temporomandibular joint, such as a mallocated disc or arthritis, it can cause headaches and toothaches.
Tension headaches: Emotional factors such as emotional tension, stress, and anxiety can cause tension headaches, which may radiate to the temporal and jaw regions, causing a toothache sensation.
Neuropathic pain: Sometimes, headaches and toothaches can be a manifestation of neuralgia syndromes, such as trigeminal neuralgia or glossopharyngeal neuralgia. These nerve problems can cause painful sensations in the teeth and head.
Common nerve conduction pathways: Both the head and teeth are associated with the facial nerve, which may share a pain conduction pathway in some cases. As a result, headaches and toothaches may occur at the same time.
If you experience frequent headaches and toothaches that persist or worsen, it is advisable to consult a dentist and doctor for professional diagnosis and advice. Your doctor can evaluate your symptoms, medical history and possible related factors, and perform necessary tests to determine the specific cause. Based on the diagnosis, your doctor can develop an appropriate plan to relieve your symptoms. Thank you.
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Headaches and toothaches can have a variety of causes:
1.Trigeminal neuralgia: Headaches and toothache occur when the trigeminal nerve is damaged causing pain.
2.Apical inflammation: When the apical part of the tooth is infected with the suppurative changes of the fungus, the inflammation can involve the tissues around the lesion and the vascular nerves of the head and face, resulting in headache and toothache.
3.Herpes zoster : Because the varicella-zoster virus invades the nerves, it causes nerve damage and causes neuralgia in the head and teeth.
4.Lymphadenitis: Inflammation of the jaw, behind the ears, and neck lymph nodes may cause headaches and toothache.
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