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What Causes Pain In Teeth?

i was resently very very sick. my whole body was out of wack. the bad stomach flu that i had eventualy, caused me to loose my voice. i couldnt speak for a week straight. now my question, while i was coughing i accidently made myself puke. it was early in the am so nothing really came out. now for the last 2 weeks my teeth have been in unbarable pain. what is going on?
Mon, 15 Sep 2014
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Acute or chronic sinusitis also causes the pain in the teeth .Viral infection with cough and cold and a respiratory tract infection has lead the sinus to be infected.

If I had a patient with a similar complaint I would advice him to visit a ENT surgeon and have the sinus infection treated.

Medications which you have been taking is not mentioned. A course of antibiotics along with nasal decongestants will provide relief.

Keep yourself hydrated . Placing a warm moist cloth on the face and cheeks will give relief.

Hope this was helpful.
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What Causes Pain In Teeth?

Thanks for using Health Care Magic. Read your query. Acute or chronic sinusitis also causes the pain in the teeth .Viral infection with cough and cold and a respiratory tract infection has lead the sinus to be infected. If I had a patient with a similar complaint I would advice him to visit a ENT surgeon and have the sinus infection treated. Medications which you have been taking is not mentioned. A course of antibiotics along with nasal decongestants will provide relief. Keep yourself hydrated . Placing a warm moist cloth on the face and cheeks will give relief. Hope this was helpful. Thanks and regards.