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What could be causing a toothache that you barely notice, doesn't hurt when you eat sweets or anything cold or anything for that matter. That would actually make it so the same tooth but on opposite sides have the ache. Nothing makes it feel better or worse. I've had it for 3 days or so now. Haven't had my wisdom teeth taking out, but they haven't came in either. Only thing I can come up with is maybe it's a sinius problem, I have had a headache for the past couple days aswell and I know sinius aches can sometimes cause toothaches.

2006-10-18 08:41:38 · 5 answers · asked by Boo!!! 1 in Health Dental

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Well if you know that sinus problems can cause this, and you had a recent one, then DING! You might have solved your own problem...

Other than that, you may have a cavity?

Why not try, treating the sinus infection completely, and once that's gone, see if the pain still exist, if it does, that you know you definitely have a tooth problem.

2006-10-18 08:50:43 · answer #1 · answered by * Deep Thought * 4 · 0 0

I'm a rather large coward. I started with minor toothaches, booked a dentist appointment, didn't attend. I let them get larger, booked another appointment, didn't attend. Then I got a tooth infection on a public holiday and would have done anything to get it out. I went to the doctor and got antibiotics, and the infection died. Unfortunately, so did a piece of the tooth.. and I have a chip in the back of it. My toothaches have stopped, but it does hurt occasionally when food and such gets stuck in it. What was the point of the story? Nothing. Either go to the dentist or don't. I'd rather take my chances before going to a dentist. I'm paranoid about that stuff. If you aren't, then go ahead, you don't want it to get worse.

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2016-06-29 11:05:32 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Seems like ur sinisitus.

Try a small clove under the uper and lower tooth .Works wonders in tooth aches. Numbs the pain.

2006-10-18 08:50:16 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes it could be sinuses or you could have a cavity that you can't see. Maybe u should go to a dentist just in case.

2006-10-18 09:13:53 · answer #5 · answered by princesscuriousgeorge 2 · 0 0

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