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Teeth Hurting

I started to workout for the first time in a while yesterday doing the elliptical machine and about 10 mins into my workout my bottom teeth started hurting. It got so bad that i had to stop my workout. The pain was a combination of sensitivity and throbbing pain. It has been 12 hours since then and they are still bothering me. I workout on and off again and have been for years and this is the first time anything like this has ever happened to me. I am concerned that it can be related to a heart issue. Can you please help?
Sat, 15 Oct 2011
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Your symptoms are too vague to be diagnosed with a cardiovascilar disorder coz when i was diagnosed with one ,i had central chest pain along with jaw pain.what is your age? how is your lifestyle?do you lead a sedentary life? do you have any acquired habits? what kind of diet do you consume? physical activities? As far as i remember these were some of the questions asked by my doc.

Orthopaedic Surgeon Dr. Dr. Praveen Tayal's  Response
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Throbbing pain in the teeth appearing specifically while doing a workout is less likely to be associated with a cardiac cause. The more likely reason seems to be a calcium deficiency for which you need to have serum calcium levels and bone mineral density checked. taking calcium and vitaminD3 supplements will help in reducing the symptoms.


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Teeth Hurting

Your symptoms are too vague to be diagnosed with a cardiovascilar disorder coz when i was diagnosed with one ,i had central chest pain along with jaw pain.what is your age? how is your lifestyle?do you lead a sedentary life? do you have any acquired habits? what kind of diet do you consume? physical activities? As far as i remember these were some of the questions asked by my doc.