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Is Pulsating Roof Of Mouth And Front Top Teeth After Nose Cauterization Normal?

Over a month ago, I had a nose cauterization. It caused massive pain on my whole right side of my face like all the teeth were rotten, I had a massive ear infection, and a massive sinus infection. Even my eye watered and twitched every now and then. The pain went away after 2 and half weeks. I now have a weird pulsating (like a heart beating) in the roof of my mouth and my front top teeth. Is this normal?
Tue, 30 Dec 2014
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Hello,

Thanks for consulting HCM

Read your query as you have history of facial pain o0it can be due to sinus infection , or due to decayed tooth .
Dont be worried so much I will suggest you to consult oral surgeon for examination of oral cavity roof of mouth and investigations Xray of region to confirm the diagnosis .

Inmeantime do warm saline rinses two - three times a day , and you can take medicine like Diclomol for pain by consulting with your local doctor .

Hope this will help you.
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Is Pulsating Roof Of Mouth And Front Top Teeth After Nose Cauterization Normal?

Hello, Thanks for consulting HCM Read your query as you have history of facial pain o0it can be due to sinus infection , or due to decayed tooth . Dont be worried so much I will suggest you to consult oral surgeon for examination of oral cavity roof of mouth and investigations Xray of region to confirm the diagnosis . Inmeantime do warm saline rinses two - three times a day , and you can take medicine like Diclomol for pain by consulting with your local doctor . Hope this will help you.