YES IT CAN. SEE A DENTIST AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
2006-12-17 16:57:16
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answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7
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depends on the reason the tooth is bad in the first place. I have had to have all my teeth replaced over the years. Some got knocked out, some were rotten, and the ones left just weren't enough left to deal with so I had them taken out too. (LOL) anyways, with a couple of the ones that were rotten, I got abcessed and the poison traveled to my blood stream and caused a considerable amount of havoc on my body. Headaches, backaches, stomach trouble, cramps, just to mention some of the problems. Nearly all of the sypmtoms ceased once I started an antibiotic regimen and had them removed. Good Luck
2006-12-17 16:24:05
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answered by weazalus 3
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What parts of your body? I know it can make your face hurt. I felt like I had an ear infection one time, but it was a bad tooth. My ear hurt and I really ached behind my eye. My cheekbone hurt even if I brushed up against it, but my tooth didn't hurt. Weird huh..
2006-12-17 16:16:01
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answered by Dilleydally 2
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Yes, the pain can radiate into your ears, down your neck, jaw pain.
Get your tooth repaired if you can afford it.
Bless your heart. Toothaches are painful.
2006-12-17 16:19:55
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answered by makeitright 2
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yeah. your head, jaw , chin, and cheekbones.
2006-12-17 16:18:50
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answered by METATARSELS! 3
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