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Could it be a toothache or migraine or what, how to tell?

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See someone!: You can start by seeing a dentist to rule out a tooth problem. If it is not tooth related, go see your family physician.

Answered 3/4/2014

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

See a dentist first: to rule out odontogenic (toothache) disease. Then see your doctor for migraine, facial pain headache evaluation, management or referral to orofacial pain specialist.

Answered 8/23/2014

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Could be: Could be separate issues or could be associated with each other. Could be sinus also. See both Dentist and Physician. Referral to specialist(s) could be in order. Can't tell over the computer, our health care practitioners have to see and examine you. Please call now.

Answered 8/23/2014

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