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What Causes Toothache Along With Pain In The Head And Neck?

Hi i been suffering with tooth space pain doe years and pain that radiates in my head, arms, neck and shoulders with numbness i had MRI, root cleeaning and scaling i even had a partical hoping that it can help stop the upper from getting more space i floss, rise was put on antibiotics pain on some days is pass a 10 on the pain scale. Been to a neurologist he doesn't seem to think it has anything to do it my teeth I just know after I eat someday even if I don't eat I have these paint so bad very frustrated he put me on anti convulsing drug thinking it may help the headaches but it doesn't.
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Mon, 15 May 2017
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Hi..
Thanks for the query..

Your pain symptoms are not appearing to be due to tooth related problems and it is most probably due to nerve related problems..
You should get a brain and spinal MRI done to check for pinched nerves and other causes for confirmation of cause..
You can also try Narcotic painkillers as it can help in reducing pain after consulting a local physician or emergency room..

Hope this helps

Regards.
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What Causes Toothache Along With Pain In The Head And Neck?

Hi.. Thanks for the query.. Your pain symptoms are not appearing to be due to tooth related problems and it is most probably due to nerve related problems.. You should get a brain and spinal MRI done to check for pinched nerves and other causes for confirmation of cause.. You can also try Narcotic painkillers as it can help in reducing pain after consulting a local physician or emergency room.. Hope this helps Regards.