Too many: Too many to list. See a dentist (and physician if necessary) to find the cause of your problems and get the appropriate treatment.
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Varied: I suspect wisdom teeth problems, which can cause gum and jaw pain in the back of the mouth. And headaches secondarily. I recommend dental or oral surgery exam to determine cause, then treatment.
Answered 4/4/2015
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