The tooth needs to be pulled, and yes, it is the cause of your headaches and possibly your neck pain. I just had my rotten wisdom tooth pulled and my headaches are gone, and my neck is feeling much better. I would suggest seeing a chiropractor about a week after you get your tooth pulled. And don't forget to fill your prescription for the tooth, they give you the good stuff and you'll probably need it all.
2007-01-13 03:38:39
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answered by Jnine 3
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Toothache Neck Pain
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answered by ? 4
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2016-12-25 15:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the tooth can result in other pain areas that seem unrelated.
As the tooth area becomes painful, you involuntarily adjust the way in which you hold your jaw, head, neck, and the way in which you chew. This can lead to headaches, jaw pain, TMJ problems, and various other "transferred" pain areas.
What's worse is that after the tooth problem is corrected you may still carry the other pain areas. In fact, the pulling of the tooth will result in a new jaw position, and this whole scenario can restart.
I know someone who had a severe problem with headaches and neck pain, and I mean severe, and it all started with a problem tooth. Long after the tooth problem was corrected, this person was still dealing with these other issues. They ended up seeing a dentist who specialized in Myofascial pain. The dentist made them a mouth splint for use when sleeping, referred them to a therapist for soft tissue massage, which helped tremendously, and began a regimen of home exercise for the jaw and neck which are still done to this day.
Many people are suffering with this type of pain and have no idea what it is or where it started. It's nothing to take lightly.
The first thing to do is the obvious, get the tooth fixed. After that, if
your problems persist, look for a Dentist specializing in this type of treatment.
Good luck.
2007-01-13 04:21:39
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answered by John W 3
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2014-08-31 17:13:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Dentists pull wisdom teeth, so I dont see why they would do a root canal on it. If it is truely a wisdom tooth, Id ask about having them both pulled.
If it is really a back molar, get a root canal and a crown and you will not have pain anymore.
Im getting a root canal today and Ive had horrible pain for a few days, sensitve to hot and cold...I dont know how youve dealt wiht this pain for so long.
Go to the dentist as soon as you can and end this self infliced infection, possible damage to yourself.
2007-01-13 04:07:00
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2014-08-29 03:21:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, toothache can cause headache and neck pain. See a dentist, and soon.
2007-01-13 03:39:55
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answered by bullwinkle 5
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2017-02-25 08:50:23
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answered by ? 3
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yes, you need to go to the dentist ...you may have an infection, part of a root may still be there, or a dry pocket (from the smoking) .
2007-01-13 03:40:31
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answered by ~*common sense*~ 5
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