Every thing in the body of a living organism is connected.
therefore, if you have a toothache the ache will pass through all the thereby nerves and cause you intense pain.
If you end up having any braces or dentures or gums or any tooth related problems then you can use a medicine called GUMEX .
which comes in 15, 25 and 60 ml packs. I use the 25 ml pack which comes to rond about Rs 40.
Hope something works out.
2006-10-01 00:29:18
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answered by ¨°º¤•§îRîu§ ¤[†]¤ ߣã¢K•¤º°¨ 3
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Yes!! I've had a toothache lead to a headache many times..
2006-09-30 20:42:05
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answered by ? 5
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Yes it does. Our teeth are all connected with the brain nerves and that's the reason why some aches or loosening of it will cause some pressing onto the nerves. Nerves will send impulse sensations to the pain nerves and the brain will interconnect to the sensation feeling...pain. Thus, yes. Toothache will cause headache. Professional dentists will catch an xray of your teeth before extracting any in case they interfere with the brain's nerves. Hope this helps.
2006-09-30 20:45:12
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answered by Springboard 2
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Let me make it twenty out of twenty. Yes. A toothache can cause a headache.
2006-10-01 00:17:12
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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Yes, most definitely. A toothache really hurts and ruins your day big time. Try Ibuprofen (800 mg) Then call a dentist.
2006-09-30 20:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-09-30 20:41:01
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answered by Spookwolf 2
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Of course! The nerves in your mouth coinscede with everything else in your face and head, thus leading to headaches. Take aspirin or Tylenol. And make a visit to your dentist.
2006-09-30 20:44:51
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answered by Ahbeeee 3
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Yes. I had a headache from an abscessed tooth that was so bad I ODed on Vicodin because I couldn't think straight.
2006-09-30 20:42:34
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answered by Kuji 7
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Oh dear, yes they can.
I've suffered from two major dental "incidents" ( i.e. i had to get teeth removed ) and the first tip off? It felt like someone was thrusting an ice pick through my brain.
Sorry was that too graphic?
My heart goes out to you or whoever you know who might be suffering.
http://www.dentalgentlecare.com/orofacial_pain.htm
This link might not be what your refering to exactly, but perhaps it can help.
2006-09-30 20:51:15
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answered by jkautt 4
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Yes, and headaches can also make your teethand gums ache at times.
2006-09-30 20:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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