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Can tooth pain mean brain tumor?

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Usually no...: Tooth pain usually means tooth problem. See a local dentist for care.

Answered 7/6/2015

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Definitely, no: Tooth pain is caused when the nerve root of a tooth is irritated by infection, decay or trauma. The good news is the prognosis is good with appropriate dental care. Call a dentist today!

Answered 7/5/2017

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Dr. Louis Gallia answered

Specializes in Surgery - Oral & Maxillofacial

No: Never seen or heard of it. See dentist for tooth pain.

Answered 7/6/2015

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Dr. Theodore Davantzis answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Not usually: Tooth pain usually means you have a problem in your mouth.. see a local dentist for an evaluation. Then you can see your physician for your other concerns if your pain persists after your teeth have been evaluated and restored.

Answered 8/12/2015

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

Irrelevant: Tooth pain is caused when the nerve root of a tooth is irritated by infection, decay or trauma. The good news is the prognosis is good with appropriate dental care. See your dentist.

Answered 8/12/2015

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Dr. Louis Gallia answered

Specializes in Surgery - Oral & Maxillofacial

Not likely: Almost no chance... 99.9999% dental pain due to tooth problem. See dentist.

Answered 8/12/2015

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