Get a checkup: What you are describing could be a classical case of tm j , disorders.Also it could be a radiating pain of a partially impacted 3rd molars with . Or the inflammation of the gum around the wisdom teeth.Pay your dentist a visit for assessment and proper diagnosis.
Answered 8/17/2019
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1 or 2: You may have 1 problem affecting both Ear and oral cavity, or you may have 2 dissociated but coincidental problems. You may have ear infection, tooth infection TMJ, bacterial or viral infection of any or all of the tissues, etc. start with either your Dentist or Physician/Urgent Care. You may wind up needing to see both.
Answered 8/20/2019
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