Headaches: Headaches can be due to a number of possible causes. A lot of patients who have chronic headaches say they have migraines without being diagnosed by a md. Impacted and malpositioned wisdom teeth can contribute to headaches as well as a variety of other symptoms. Your dentist can evaluate you and provide you with more information.
Answered 11/30/2013
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Not normally: Wisdom teeth or 3rd molars normally are not etiologies of migrane headaches.
Answered 12/4/2013
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Wisdom teeth: They could cause headaches, but more than likely it is something else. I would see your physician and your dentist. Your dentist for evaluation of the wisdom teeth and your physician for the migraines.
Answered 5/18/2015
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Migraine cause: Over the years, many theories on the pathophysiology of migraine have been postulated but the exact cause of migraine is still controversial. Migraine pathogenesis involves an interrelationship between neuronal and vascular components. Wisdom tooth could be a factor, but not the cause.
Answered 5/18/2015
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