DDS and OTC: Set up an appointment with a dentist as soon as possible. Take some otc pain medication in the meantime. Until you see a professional for an exam, evaluation and treatment, there is nothing else you can do. See someone asap!
Answered 1/3/2019
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See Dr. first: Your problem could be a tmj/tmd issue, but you first should see a dr. Who may refer you to an ENT specialist.
Answered 1/3/2019
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Infection?: A large cavity or a broken tooth could be causing these symptoms., and you may be developing a serious infection. And in this case could spread to the head and neck area. In general if this is not going away with OTC pain killer within a few days, it is not going to get better and you need to see either a dentist or a physician ASAP.
Answered 1/5/2019
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