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Do You Have Sinus Pressure Or A Toothache?

Do You Have Sinus Pressure Or A Toothache?

Do You Have Sinus Pressure Or A Toothache

You may assume you have a toothache if you feel discomfort in your mouth. There is a chance that your sinus problems are causing the pain. You may initially think you might have gum disease or a cavity. Or maybe you need a root canal, which can be extremely painful. It is a sinus infection and you don’t need to worry about any of these treatments. This is how to tell if sinus pressure is causing you pain, or if your toothache needs to be treated immediately.

Sinus Pressure VS toothache: How To Tell The Difference

Sometimes, the type of pain can help you tell the difference between toothache and sinus pressure. Sinus pressure is a condition that causes a persistent ache in one or more of your teeth. Sinus pressure can affect one area of your mouth. A cavity is usually only found if the pain is concentrated to one tooth. It’s usually a pain that is sharp or throbbing that appears to be localized to one tooth. This can often be treated.

What To Look For In Symptoms

Sinusitis, toothaches and other symptoms have many similarities. You might not notice this until you begin to look at where the pain is. This type of pain can include bad breath, fever, headaches, and fever. It may be difficult to identify the source of pain if you have a toothache or a sinus infection. Each condition has its own symptoms, which will make it easy to recognize. Your sinuses are likely to be responsible for a runny nose, excessive sneezing, and postnasal drip. You may need to make an appointment with your dentist if the pain is not severe and can be limited to one tooth.

How To Distinguish Between Sinus Infections And Infections Within Your Gums

Sinus pressure and toothaches are distinct because sinus infections can trigger toothaches. The maxillary sinus is very close to the upper back molars. A dental infection that ruptures the membrane lining the nasal cavity can spread to the sinuses. Dental infections are responsible for nearly half of all chronic sinus infections. It’s crucial to get treatment immediately if you have a toothache. This will prevent the infection from spreading to your sinuses or bones.

Don’t Wait For Emergency Dental Care

If you’re still unsure, make an appointment to see a dentist as soon as you can. A physician can also help you determine if you believe you may have a sinus infection. Toothaches can indicate serious conditions that only get worse if they are not treated.

Contact your local dentist immediately. The dentist will examine your mouth and determine if your toothache is caused by a sinus infection or pressure. A toothache that keeps you awake at night should be treated immediately. This may require an emergency exam, which will include X-rays and a complete examination. Dr. Sawyer can help you schedule an appointment if you are in urgent need of his assistance. Call 1-530-283 2811 to make an appointment.

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Dr Gregory L. Sawyer DDS

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