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I have a sharp pain that's in my tooth and it goes up to my timple, what does it mean?

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Dr. Daniel Rubenstein answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Pain in tooth: This is impossible to say without an examination and x-rays. It could be a deep cavity, a fracture, an infection of the tooth, gums or elsewhere in your mouth. See your dentist for an examination.

Answered 1/26/2014

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Tooth pain: It is time to see a dentist for an exam. Your question can only be answered by seeing the tooth, taking necessary X-ray and doing an exam

Answered 6/11/2017

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Dr. Gary Sandler answered

Specializes in Dentistry

What does it mean?: It means that you most likely have a cavity or nerve problem with you tooth that is referring pain to another part of your body. It also means that you should see your dentist asap before you have an even bigger and more serious problem.

Answered 5/13/2017

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